Renamo’s Dhlakama says “no need for war”
Afonso Dhlakama, head of Renamo which looks to be heading for a defeat at Mozambique's national polls, said there was no need for a return to war.
Zambia to table royalty changes April 13
Zambia approved proposed amendments to mining royalties and would table them to cabinet on April 13.
Pan African concludes Manica sale
Auroch has paid Pan African Resources $1.8m in return for 42% in the company leaving the explorer a "nice, clean company".
Areva waiting on final deal with Namwater
Areva SA was in advanced discussions with Namibia's Namwater about supply to the uranium operations in Erongo region.
Zuma defends Mining Charter as an action that cannot cause harm
SOUTH African president, Jacob Zuma, lauded the redraft of the country's Mining Charter saying it was necessary to "ignite" the economy and bring change...
DRC, China edges to $660m hydro plant
Chinese companies and the Democratic Republic of Congo are edging towards agreement that will see development of a $660m, 240MW hydropower plant.
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.
Exxaro signs RoC mining convention
Exxaro Resources said it had concluded a mining convention with the Republic of Congo giving a lift to its ambitions of building an iron ore mine in the country.
CoM backs Zuma’s call for mines solidarity
The Chamber of Mines of South Africa said it supported a call by President Jacob Zuma to pool collective strengths to save jobs and grow the mining sector.
SA not facing recession: Marcus
South Africa was not facing a recession, said Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus who added however that the platinum strike was a concern.


















