Platinum index slumps for third day
South Africa's platinum index continued to slide amid metal price weakness brought on by supply excess, analysts said.
Glencore owed $200m by Zambia
Glencore is owed $200m from the Zambian tax authorities who want the group to provide papers of importation from the countries in which clients are headquartered.
Khumalo may take Metallon to LSE
Mzi Khumalo said he may take Metallon Gold to the London Stock Exchange if the firm can purchase more gold mines in Africa.
Kenmare to cut up to 20% of Moma staff
Recent cost cutting efforts were insufficient to head off lower mineral prices said Kenmare Resources which is to cut staff at its Moma facility by up to 20%.
Minister frustrated with Eskom CEO, Matona
Public Enterprises minister, Lynne Brown, raised her frustrations with Eskom CEO, Tshediso Matona, regarding running of the organisation ahead of his suspension.
Eskom points finger at Mitsubishi again
Eskom said a crucial steam test at Medupi had failed benchmark testing but that it would put in mitigating steps to avoid a further delay at the project.
NUM to call go-slow at Sibanye’s Beatrix
The National Union of Mineworkers will undertake a go-slow at Sibanye Gold's Beatrix mine if the company continues to refuse signing a wage deal.
Gold recycling set to be subdued: WGC
Gold recycling would be subdued after hitting a seven year low, according to the World Gold Council.
Chinese followed Zambia law in Baluba closure
CNMC Luanshya Copper Mines followed Zambian law when it closed the Baluba mine sending more than 1,600 workers on forced leave.
Kenya to devise 20-year mining plan
Kenya has retained McKinsey & Co to help it design a 20-year mining plan that will revive its nascent industry.

















