Mashile-Nkosi says Mittal divorce amicable
Daphne Mashile-Nkosi of Kalahari Resources raises the prospect of cleaning up the companies affairs with ArcelorMittal Group next year.
IMF raises growth forecast for Congo
The International Monetary Fund said the Democratic Republic of Congo's economy would grow at a faster than anticipated rate owing to higher copper output.
AMD report to be made public in 2014
A report submitted to the Department of Water Affairs on solving SA's acid mine drainage problem was likely to be made public next year.
Mozambique to put coal blocks for sale
Mozambique is to put more coal blocks in its Tete and Niassa provinces for sale by June next year and has promised it will deal with political violence.
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".
Lonmin directors to quit board in 2014
David Munro and Mahomed Seedat would not seek re-election to the platinum firm's board at its AGM scheduled for January 30.
Thai firm wins $3bn Mozi rail, port tender
A Thai construction firm had won a $3bn tender to build a 525km railroute linking Mozambique's Tete province with Macuse in Zambezia province, and a port.
Eskom’s Dames says gas an alternative
Eskom CEO, Brian Dames, has once again raised the prospect that shale gas could provide a valid solution to South Africa's power requirements.
Guinea, UAE strike $5bn alumina deal
Guinea and a company jointly owned by Abu Dhabi and Dubai Aluminium have agreed to develop a $5bn bauxite and alumina refinery in the west African country.
Gold Fields to extend $2.1bn in loan maturities
Gold Fields said it was hoping to restructure its debt as it didn't want $2.1bn in loan finance maturing at the same time.