We’re not waiting around for Farlam report
Ben Magara, CEO of Lonmin, said the company had worked to address the distrust between labour and management since his appointment in 2013.
Mining charter ruling will have limited effect
The South African government can amend its legislation if a court ruling proves the 'once-empowered, always-empowered' principle is supported in the charter.
Black business stymied by BEE lock-in clauses
Mining firms have no option but to lock their black partners into BEE structures which in turn limits the scope for real empowerment.
Time to honour Jo’burg’s gold legacy
Johannesburg has a rich legacy in gold mining, but mining firms today will fail that legacy if they fail to give back to communities.
Folly in taking mining charter to court
The potential knock-on effects of seeking legal clarity on aspects of the mining charter could result in protracted delays, rejoinders and sector uncertainty.
New tripartite alliance needed for SA mining
Industrial companies innovate constantly and assume lower prices will prevail in future. Mining companies used to operate like that. Now they have to again.
Miners must embrace change to survive
Regulatory certainty is one thing in mining, but it's survival can be helped by expeditious and innovative restructuring - and that requires cooperation.
SA govt must act on water licence changes
Changes to water licence legislation is a step in the right direction, but to make them a success, the South African government must improve its implementation.
Now is the time to invest in mining
It may sound bloody-minded, but now is the time to back mining whilst tomorrow's supply deficit is being written today, says MSA Group MD, Keith Scott.
Time for South Africans to face tough truths
It is time for South Africans to face three tough truths if the country is to make the best of its mineral endowement, writes Anglo American CEO, Mark Cutifani.