CoAL kept waiting on R250m Mooiplaats deal
Coal of Africa said it had given Blackspear Capital until end-June to provide proof of funding for the R250m purchase of the Mooiplaats colliery.
AngloGold faces “significant” changes in Ghana
Tito Mboweni, chairman of AngloGold Ashanti, said the gold producer faced a series of issues in trying to make its Obuasi gold mine in Ghana more efficient.
Sibanye agrees wage deal with AMCU, say reports
SIBANYE Gold has dodged a potentially acrimonious strike at its mines after agreeing a wage deal with the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union...
MPRDA amendments may cause eco damage
Amendments to the Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act, due to kick off this week, could be damaging to the environment, lobbyists say.
NUM to call go-slow at Sibanye’s Beatrix
The National Union of Mineworkers will undertake a go-slow at Sibanye Gold's Beatrix mine if the company continues to refuse signing a wage deal.
Angola seeking copper, gold and silver
Angola's sovereign wealth fund is seeking to diversify its oil-focused investment strategy into gold, copper and silver.
Euromoney to transform Mining Indaba
Euromoney Institutional Investment said it would transform the Mining Indaba conference which it bought earlier this week for $78m.
Amplats scales back scope of restructure
Amplats would fire 3,300 workers at its Rustenburg mines which is less than a quarter of those that would be fired in the firm's original restructuring plan.
Unions says Amplats fixed on Rustenburg listing
UASA leader Franz Stehring said Anglo American Platinum would spin off its non-core Rustenburg assets into a separately listed company.
Gold surges to two-month high on haven buying
The price of gold surged to a two-month high as investors sought a haven amid continued selling of equities.


















