Sibanye agrees wage deal with AMCU, say reports
SIBANYE Gold has dodged a potentially acrimonious strike at its mines after agreeing a wage deal with the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union...
Yellen stimulus comments boost gold
Comments from Federal Reserve chairperson nominee Janet Yellen that economic stimulus should not be removed too quickly helped support gold.
Halting job cuts will mean ‘vicious spiral’: Froneman
Government attempts to have mining firms abandon job cuts would result in "an even more vicious spiral", said Neal Froneman, CEO of Sibanye Gold.
Eskom to test Medupi boiler
Power utility Eskom will this week do its first boiler pressure test at the new Medupi power station, the first such test since the installation of the last unit at Majuba.
VMR shares higher as considers sale options
Village Main Reef said it had retained a broker to help it consider options related to its assets and the company itself.
Anglo credit rating under threat: Moody’s
Anglo American's restructuring plans may not be enough to save its investment grade rating, according to credit rating agency, Moody's.
Matona to subject Eskom to close Govt control
Tshediso Matona, the CEO elect of Eskom, will subject the utility to even closer government scrutiny.
RBPlat halts Styldrift work after accident
Work at a shaft in Royal Bafokeng Platinum's Styldrift project has been suspended following an accident in which seven employees were injured.
Northam credit upgraded after R6.6bn BEE deal
Northam Platinum's credit rating was upgraded by owing to balance sheet improvements, increased output, and a three-year wage deal at Zondereinde.
Sibanye gets thumbs up for Amplats deal
Sibanye Gold shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favour of the purchase of the Rustenburg mines from Anglo American Platinum for at least R4.5bn.

















