Trans Hex points to “positive momentum”
Trans Hex booked strong March quarter sales and said there was "positive momentum" in the diamond market.
Marange diamonds to go on sale in Antwerp
Diamonds mined from Zimbabwe's Marange fields will be sold in Antwerp in December of January amid claims revenue from the sales finance president Robert Mugabe.
Miners dragging feet on silicosis
Mining companies are dragging out legal processes in respect of claims for silicosis infections, said a prominent lawyer working for former miners.
Ebola to effect London Mining’s Marampa
The Ebola virus contagion would effect the operations of London Mining's Marampa iron ore mine in Sierra Leone in the second half of its financial year.
NUMSA plans national strike to change mining
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa is planning a one day national strike to press home changes to the mining sector including increased beneficiation.
AngloGold said an Ebola outbreak contained
An outbreak of the Ebola virus near AngloGold Ashanti's Siguiri mine in Guinea had been contained two months ago.
Ramaphosa discloses R76.6m in shares
Investments in 30 townhouses are among the business interests of deputy president, Cyril Ramaphosa in a disclosure to Parliament.
Motlanthe declares tripartite alliance dead
A loss of strong leadership within the South African government had undermined the tripartite alliance between the ANC, the SA Communist Party and Cosatu.
Mutanda unaffected by Glencore Katanga shut
Production at Mutanda Mining, a joint venture in the Congo between Dan Gertler's Fleurette Group and Glencore, would maintain copper and cobalt production.
Panel to weigh SA oil and gas legislation
A ministerial panel is to weigh up proposed oil and gas legislation with a view to deciding whether it encourages foreign investment.

















