Bindura smelter fit for PGMs, says Mwana
Mwana Africa said the $26m reopening of the company's Bindura base metals smelter in Zimbabwe could be used to treat platinum group metal concentrate.
Anglo to seek ‘opportunistic’ asset sales
Anglo American CEO, Mark Cutifani, said that the group's year-long asset review was complete, that it would make more sales, and that it wasn't exiting Samancor.
Mines law recall ‘stopped SA going backward’
Mark Cutifani, CEO of Anglo American, expressed his relief that the MPRD Amendment bill had been recalled as it was sending the country backwards.
Anglo turnaround tale gaining traction
Shares in Anglo American show a 40%, 12-month return suggesting that the oft-promised turnaround of the UK group may actually materialise this time.
Bill recall may have dark side for SA mining
The potential recall of the Mineral & Petroleum Resources Development Amendment bill could see a return to some of the contentions in the 2012 report.
Platinum blots Anglo copy book
Anglo American posted a reasonable first half of production with output from Amplats down 40% - the only major upset recorded by the UK group.
Mwana studies Klipspringer restart
Mwana Africa may restart mining at Klipspringer as it looks to continue its remarkable turnaround in fortunes.
Anglo to sell Lafarge Tarmac JV for $1.5bn
Anglo American will punch a $1.5bn hole in its debt pile with the sale of its 50% stake in the Lafarge Tarmac joint venture.
Transnet unfazed by downgrades, economic ills
Transnet would press on with its R300bn expansion programme despite credit downgrades and a shrinking local economy, saying it was investing for a 40 to 50 year cycle.
Strikes in SA turn more radical
Strike season is South Africa is normally through the winter months, but they are now becoming more frequent, and more radical.