Judgement reserved on Amplats restructure
The Labour Court reserved judgement in an application by the National Union of Mineworkers aimed at preventing a restructuring of Amplats mines.
Petmin rolls over anthracite price
Petmin said it had agreed to roll over anthracite prices supplied to its major South African client and added that international prices for coal remained under pressure.
Sable wins Nimba iron ore licence
Sable Mining, a UK listed iron ore and coal exploration firm, said it had received a mining licence for its Guinea-based Nimba iron ore project.
Hawks to prove Gold Fields BEE deal
South Africa's Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, known as the Hawks, is to launch its own probe into a R2.1bn empowerment deal involving Gold Fields.
Amplats strike enters day two
The Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union (AMCU) began its second day of striking at the mines of Anglo American Platinum.
SA mines becoming safer: report
South Africa's underground mines reported the least deaths for a single year in 2012, according to a report released in parliament.
Hambro forecasts more gold CEO casualties
BlackRock's Evy Hambro said there would be more CEO gold industry casaulties as write-downs continued in the industry.
Implats unlikely to return to market
It was unlikely Impala Platinum would have to return to the markets for more funds, analysts said.
African Minerals shares boosted after sale
Shares in UK firm African Minerals received an enormous boost after it sold 17% in its Sierra Leone mine Tonkolili for $990m bolstering the firm's balance sheet.
Former BHP boss gets R151m in shares
BHP Billiton boss, Marius Kloppers, is to receive R151m in share awards at his official retirement which begins in October.