Sense will prevail in wage talks: Motlanthe
Deput president, Kgalema Motlanthe, said gold industry wage demands tabled by unions were "opening gambits", and that sense would prevail in negotiations.
Miners pay facing fundamental restructure
A report by JP Morgan Cazenove said unless mining companies restructure the way they pay employees industrial action will continue for many years to come.
Exxaro to exit Vedanta zinc project in 2016
Exxaro Resources said it would exit the Gamsberg zinc project which Vedanta Resources said it would spend R8.7bn building.
Aquarius growth plans hurt by bond
Aquarius Platinum's plans to grow production may be hurt by a $125m bond which matures in December 2015.
Merafe to post leap in interim earnings
Merafe Resources said the weakness of the rand against the dollar and higher ferrochrome production would help interim headline share earnings 142% higher.
Anglo could raise $10bn by selling De Beers
Anglo American could raise $10bn by selling its 85%-owned De Beers diamond business, said HSBC in a note.
Eskom parts ways with third executive
A third Eskom executive, suspended amid an internal inquiry in May, has left the company.
RioZim seeking $1.2bn for 1,400MW plant
RioZim, a gold and diamond mining company, was hoping to sign power purchase agreements that would enable it to raise $1.2bn for a 1,400MW power plant.
Congo to change mining code after all
The Congo clarified its position regarding its mining code said that contrary to correctly reported articles, it planned to make changes.
Solidarity to accept single digit pay rise
Solidarity said it would accept a single digit pay rise in gold wage negotiations, according to its general-secretary, Gideon du Plessis.


















