Keaton to receive bid for Leeuw Mining
Keaton Energy said it had received an offer for its shares in Leeuw Mining and Exploration, the company through which it owns Vaalkrantz, an anthracite mine.
Tax dispute hits Zambia copper output
A tax dispute with miners meant Zambia was unlikely to produce more copper this year than last, said its mines minister, Christopher Yaluma.
ICVL to build power plant at Mozi’s Benga
International Coal Ventures, the consortium that bought Benga coal mine from Rio Tinto for $50m, is to build a power station in the country.
Kili Teke on way to “magnificent resource”
Finding 4 million ounces of gold equivalent at Kili Teke in Papua New Guinea was step one in growing a magnificent resource, said Harmony CEO, Graham Briggs.
Zwane no-show sets him up for formal state capture inquiry
SOUTH African mines minister, Mosebenzi Zwane, failed for a fourth time to appear before a portfolio committee meeting in Parliament today laying the ground...
Sables sells resources to Lemur for $600,000
Sable Metals and Minerals is to sell three projects to Lemur Resources for $600,000, a consideration to be paid in tranches.
Absa seeks liquidation of Majali firm
Banking group Absa has applied for the final liquidation of Tshozi Investments, owned by controversial businessman Sandile Majali, according to the firm's legal head.
Exxaro to post 20% earnings slide
A lower contribution from equity accounted investments would rub out the gains achieved in Exxaro Resources' coal division for the 2015 financial year.
AngloGold’s Tropicana to start up in Q3
AngloGold Ashanti's Tropicana gold mine would produce first gold in the third quarter, earlier than planned, the gold producer said.
Anglo declines to comment on rating slide
Anglo American declined comment on a downgrade in its credit ratings by agency, Moody's.


















