Eskom drops Tsotsi man for inquiry
Nick Linnell, appointed by former Eskom chairman, Zola Tsotsi, to head a probe into the power utility's affairs, has been dropped from the investigation.
Acacia scouring West Africa for growth
Brad Gordon, CEO of Acacia Mining, said the company may find production growth opportunities in Burkina Faso, Senegal and Mali.
Carbon tax would not hurt SA miners: Treasury
A proposed carbon tax would not hurt South Africa's mining sector, said Reuters citing comments by the country's National Treasury.
Aquarius Pt posts record December output
Aquarius Platinum posted record December quarter production of some 88,794 oz of PGMs after strong performances from its Kroondal and Mimosa operations.
Rwanda expects to double mining revenue
A new mining tax due to be implemented next year would help Rwanda to a doubling of revenue from mining activities.
Implats workers to strike
The Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union said it would embark on a strike at Impala Platinum's mines after failing to agree wage increases.
DRC to welcome more Inga 3 bidders
The Democratic Republic of Congo said it would welcome more groups in the bidding process to build the $12bn Inga 3 power project.
Sibanye’s mine restarts after union pact
Sibanye Gold said it would conduct an investigation into violence on its Beatrix mine which lost about R23m in revenue following a two-day shut-down.
First Quantum, Barrick hit by Zambia load-shedding
Mines owned by First Quantum Minerals and Barrick Gold had been affected by power cuts in north-western Zambia.
CoAL kept waiting on R250m Mooiplaats deal
Coal of Africa said it had given Blackspear Capital until end-June to provide proof of funding for the R250m purchase of the Mooiplaats colliery.

















