Duvha incident won’t lead to loadshedding
The over pressurisation of a boiler at Eskom's 3,600MW Duvha power station was unlikely to lead to renewed load shedding, the power utility said.
Renamo threatens to disrupt Mozi coal line
Renamo, a resistance organisation that fought a civil war in Mozambique, said it would disrupt the Sena rail route that links the country's coal mines with Beira.
AngloGold says BEE deals pass muster
AngloGold Ashanti set down its rationale for believing that it - and the mining sector in general - had met the targets of the mining charter.
Economy will recover from strike: Davies
Rob Davies, trade and industry minister, said South Africa would recover from the five month platinum strike as minerals beneficiation took centre stage.
CoM and DMR target out of court charter settlement
THE Chamber of Mines and the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) are negotiating the issue of 'once empowered, always empowered' in an attempt to...
Lonmin, unions to blame for Marikana atrocity
Lonmin did not use its best endeavours to resolve disputes and AMCU did not exercise effective control over members in the run up to the 2012 shootings of 34 miners.
Fairtree Hedge Fund triples market return
Betting on declining fortunes for mining firms as well as the banks that lend to them benefited Cape Town fund manager, Fairtree Hedge Fund.
Investec opts for pragmatism in Sibanye vote
Investec Asset Management opted for pragmatism by supporting Sibanye Gold's R4bn bid for Aquarius Platinum.
Rio Tinto scraps progressive dividend policy
Rio Tinto reported a 51% decline in full-year profit and said it would scrap its progressive dividend policy as commodity prices plunged.
Eskom to tap international bond markets
Eskom would seek finance from international bond issues including Islamic bonds or sukuks and would cut its proposed tariff application by 2.5%.

















