Gold holds own on stimulus continuation
Gold held on to recent gains on the back of hopes that the US Federal Reserve would support economic recovery with continued stimulus efforts.
Transnet raise R13bn for locomotives
Transnet raised R13bn for the purchase of 1,064 locomotives which completes the funding target the government-owned firm said it wanted to finalise this year.
Anglo to cut up to 20% of staff, says report
Anglo American could cut up to 20% of its staff at offices throughout its regions globally, according to unnamed sources.
Kibo deal with SEPCO III unconditional
A joint development agreement between Johannesburg-listed Kibo Mining and China's SEPCO III has become unconditional.
More defects at Eskom’s Medupi
Hitachi Power Africa said it had detected a number of defects in the welding of a the first of Medupi's boilers to be commissioned.
Congo to change mining code after all
The Congo clarified its position regarding its mining code said that contrary to correctly reported articles, it planned to make changes.
Mine spillage pollutes Kruger Park river
Polluted water from a dam owned by a phosphate mining firm flowed into the Olifants river which runs through the Kruger National Park.
Glencore holding gun to head: Molefe
Eskom CEO, Brian Molefe, felt as if Glencore was holding "a gun to his head" in coal contract negotiations.
Solidarity to take on Lonmin on rights
Solidarity said Lonmin threatened to invalidate the framework agreement by removing the union's organisational rights.
Iron ore slump won’t prevent cash returns
The slump in the price of iron ore did not mean BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto would fail to deliver cash to investors as margins in the businesses were still large.

















