DRDGold posts 62% fall in cash profit
DRDGold was hit by the lower gold price and delay in construction of its flotation, fine-grind plant at its Ergo plant in Brakpan.
Palladium surges to 33-month high
Palladium futures are 16% higher this year while exchange traded products backed by the metal rose to a record on supply worries.
Zim diamonds seized in compensation row
Diamonds headed for auction in Antwerp were seized by Belgium authorities as they could be used to compensate a disgruntled Zimbabwe investor.
Glencore SA coal output surges in Q1
Glencore reported a 4% increase in first quarter coal production to 35.6-million tonnes with the improvement put down to expansions in South Africa
Mugabe rejects claims of vote rigging
Robert Mugabe, president of Zimbabwe, has rejected claims national elections have been rigged as election officials allow Zimbabweans to vote after the end of official polling.
Zimbabwe gold firms seek rescue measures
Gold producers in Zimbabwe have asked the government to lower royalties and power costs in order to stay in business.
AMCU to serve strike notice at Sibanye Gold
THE Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union (AMCU) is to serve notice of its intention to strike from Wednesday at the facilities of Sibanye...
Strike at Anglo’s Kleinkopje into its third day
Production of export-dedicated coal from Anglo American's Kleinkopje mine entered its third day, the group said.
Iron ore price to fall below $60/t
Prices for iron ore were set to tumble in 2015, according to a research note by Citigroup which said there was still a long way to go in the bear market.
Chile order would not hit Los Bronces output
AN order by Chile's SMA environmental regulator that Anglo American shut a waste dump at its Los Bronces mine would not affect copper production.


















