Lonmin, unions to blame for Marikana atrocity
Lonmin did not use its best endeavours to resolve disputes and AMCU did not exercise effective control over members in the run up to the 2012 shootings of 34 miners.
Assore inks R450m Dwarsrivier agreement
Assore had entered into a definitive agreement with African Rainbow Minerals for the R450m purchase of the Dwarsrivier chrome mine.
Aurora directors to pay up as judged ‘reckless’
Khulubuse Zuma and Zondwa Mandela were found guilty of mismanaging the Pamodzi gold mine from 2009, the High Court in Pretoria ruled today.
Lonmin appoints COO Moolman to board
Lonmin has appointed COO, Ben Moolman, to its board, a development it said underpinned its interest in "operational performance and safety".
Eskom parts ways with third executive
A third Eskom executive, suspended amid an internal inquiry in May, has left the company.
Gold producers to review AMCU member claim
South African gold producers would review a claim by the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union that its membership had been understated.
SA govt started issuing notices to miners
Mining firms not complying with the mining charter had started receiving licence holders by the Department of Mineral Resources.
Unions says Amplats fixed on Rustenburg listing
UASA leader Franz Stehring said Anglo American Platinum would spin off its non-core Rustenburg assets into a separately listed company.
Glencore’s Mutunda buys Gecamines concession
The Congo's Gecamines had sold a mining concession to Glencore's Mutanda, but did not comply with a government decree to announce the transaction.
CoM, unions end opening wage talks session
The opening three days of wage talks were completed today with the Chamber of Mines and unions setting down their positions ahead of more talks from June 29.