Total says must “get out of coal”
Patrick Pouyanne, CEO of French group, Total, expressed his keen interest in concluding the sale of the firm's South African coal assets.
Aureus Mining pours first gold from mine
Aureus Mining poured its first gold mine from its New Liberty project in north-western Liberia.
Eskom returns Koeberg 1 to action
Unit one of Eskom's Koeberg Power Station was returned back to normal service on June 2, returning 900MW to the national grid.
Fuel cell market imperilled by electric cars
Electric and hybrid cars were winning market share over cars powered by fuel cells which could frustrate millions spent in research by SA platinum companies.
Eskom blood-let continues as Marokane goes
The blood-letting among Eskom's senior management continued with the departure of its head of group capital, Dan Marokane.
Gold sector employment could fall 43%
The South African gold sector could see employment numbers fall by 43% in ten years owing to increasing cost pressures.
Oakbay seeking R800m for uranium
Oakbay Resources and Energy plans to raise R800m on the local and international markets to fund the development of uranium production.
SA gold miners gear up for wage talks
South Africa's gold producers were gearing up for what could be five months of gruelling wage talks, due to kick off next week.
Diamonds suffer Q4 deflation, recovery due
James Campbell, CEO of Rockwell Diamonds, painted a relatively sombre picture for the world's diamond sector, but said there were grounds for optimism.
Metmar smacked by deteriorating market
Metmar said headline losses for the year ended February increased to R174m from R47m previously as the market continued to deteriorate.