Mining Yearbook

Sibanye-Stillwater’s Froneman vows group will keep pace with the EV revolution

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Neal Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, has fought off a five-month strike, added R3bn to the balance sheet, restructured the gold division and concluded a...

Mathunjwa risks losing AMCU amid questions of identity and direction

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THE Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) seems to have reached a plateau after its five-month strike in Sibanye-Stillwater’s gold mines effectively accomplished...

Mgojo takes Exxaro into a carpe diem strategy as coal future...

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"WE have enough coal for the next 50 years but the question is this: how much time do we have left in which to...

Lucara’s Thomas heartened after Clara makes impressive debut

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SMALLER diamond producers are watching with interest (and a little scepticism) to see whether Lucara Diamond’s recent introduction of a new electronic sales platform, Clara...

Sharp divide separates platinum group metal believers, and sceptical dissenters

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AFTER 10 years in the doldrums, South African platinum stocks finally sprang back to life from the end of 2018 in response to increases...

SA unlikely to see new mines whilst Mining Charter III stays...

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IF the third version of the Mining Charter is as investor-friendly as mines and energy minister, Gwede Mantashe, claims it is, where is the...

Unions remain sceptical as SA Govt. plans to unplug Eskom from...

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What we know about Eskom, amid the endless murk, is that the existential inquiry needs to be replaced by drastic action, writes CHARLOTTE MATHEWS. Drastic...

Mining leaders say industry is facing “existential threat” as investment dollars...

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In its annual survey, Mine, consultant PwC said the world’s mining industry had to think more seriously about 'brand' especially in respect of 'contemporary...

Inter-union rivalry at the root of the Marikana Massacre was masked...

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IT'S complex. Ask Ben Magara, the former CEO of Lonmin about the Marikana massacre, in which 44 miners lost their lives in the course of...

Seeing the light? How Eskom can pull itself back from the...

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Deeply corrupt, inefficient and over-staffed, Eskom is the canker at the heart of the South African economy. And with the best intentions in the...