Investors call on miners to lower carbon emissions
Investors has called on Anglo American, Glencore and Rio Tinto to demonstrate they are working to lessen the impact their businesses have on climate change.
Miners in Congo facing power shortage
The Congolese prime minister told cabinet members the country did not have sufficient power capacity to service any more mining expansions.
Guinea completes review of BSG deal
The government of Guinea said it had completed a review into a permitting agreement with BSGG over one of the world's largest untapped iron ore deposits.
Aquarius Pt underwrites BEE shares
Aquarius Platinum said share price weakness this year had meant it had to provide guarantees to the stock held by its empowerment partners.
Acacia swings into $197m full-year net loss
Acacia Mining suffered a heavy $197m net loss for its 2015 financial year, but it kept its dividend unchanged with the previous year.
Glasenberg’s Glencore betting on coal
Ivan Glasenberg's Glencore Xstrata was betting on a recovery in the thermal coal market even though the firm's rivals had cut or suspended investment in the sector.
Rio Tinto lits Q2 iron ore 11%
Rio Tinto lifted second quarter iron ore production 11% to 57.5 million tonnes raising the possibility higher output would keep prices depressed.
SA influence in platinum market slipping
South Africa's ability to influence the platinum market is slipped despite its dominance in production of the metal.
Lonmin asks Govt to help ease tension
Lonmin has called on the South African government to intervene in stopping on-mine violence between warring union factions.
Molefe appointed permanent CEO of Eskom
Brian Molefe has been made the permanent CEO of Eskom after serving in an acting capacity of the utility for several months.

















