Glencore lifts payout in show of confidence
Glencore improved the year-end payout to shareholders despite acknowledging the commodity market had not recovered as quickly as some expected.
China’s Baosteel takes SA Govt to court
A series of delays in hearing a dispute over overlapping prospecting rights will see mines minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi face his first court challenge.
Petmin to continue share buy-backs
Petmin turned in solid interim results with its share gaining heavily, but the firm still believes ahead of an asset unbundling that the stock is under-valued.
Miners in spin as DMR discounts pre-2004 BEE
The South African government has put its mining sector into a panic by seemingly wanting to discount empowerment deals concluded before May 1, 2004.
Global mining sector resigned to year of hardship
There's no escaping 2015 for the world's mining industry with financial hardship, belt-tightening, and investor scepticism is likely to dominate, analysts say.
Anglo may sell Eskom thermal coal business
Anglo American CEO, Mark Cutifani, said the group was considering selling all or part of its thermal coal business which was considered to be non-core.
SA miners top global peers in gender equality
Gender equality on South African mining company boards far exceeds the international average, although there are some suprising variances.
MPRDA amendments may be revisited
South African mines minister, Ngoako Ramatlhodi, declined to guarantee proposed amendments to mining law would not revisited in Parliament.
Is Ramatlhodi’s mining champion a good idea?
Ngoako Ramatlhodi's vision for "a national champion" provides an interesting insight into the South African mine minister's vision for the industry.
Debt shortage to drive mining M&A in 2015
A lack of quality debt finance to all but the largest mining companies would see the private sector helping to drive more merger and acquisition activity in 2015.