Eskom says power tight until month-end
Eskom said that power supply would remain tight despite industrial users being asked to cut consumption 10%.
Uranium seized not active: SAPS
Two men arrested on suspicion of possessing uranium were not holding active material, said the South African Police Service.
SA influence in platinum market slipping
South Africa's ability to influence the platinum market is slipped despite its dominance in production of the metal.
Ghana may revisit windfall tax: Terkper
Ghana may breathe fresh life into a windfall tax proposal that had been written into a bill but was not considered by the country's parliament in 2012.
Kibo Mining starts Tanzania feasibility
Kibo Mining said upgrading the resource of its Tanzania coal deposit Rukwa marked the first stage in a feasibility study to build a coal-fired power station.
Baxter anointed COO of CoM
Roger Baxter, an economist, has been appointed chief operating officer at the Chamber of Mines where he will continue to lead strategy for the industry.
Universal Coal on beam for Q1 Kangala output
Australian-listed coal development firm, Universal Coal, said it was on target for first production from its 2.1 million tonnes a year operation in the first quarter of 2014.
Namibia mines suffering water shortage
Uranium mines operated by Rio Tinto and Paladin Energy in Namibia were suffering a curb in water supply as drought intensified in the southwest African nation.
ContiCoal Jo’burg listing waiting on refinance
Continental Coal submitted prelisting documents to the JSE but the timing of its Johannesburg debut depended on refinancing of its debentures.
Congo anticipates development windfall
The Democratic Republic of Congo expected a windfall in development and reconstruction funds following the outbreak of peace in the country.