BHP says sexual harassment persists despite women’s safety campaign
BHP had "some ways to go" to create a safe environment for all female employees after the company recently saw a 20% increase in...
For nine years Govt. didn’t listen to industry. Now it hasn’t...
Life is full of ironies. For Roger Baxter, one is that he bid adieu to his beloved Minerals Council just as government bowed to...
Patrice Motsepe is an enigma but on Transnet he spoke the...
IMAGINE sitting in a brainstorming session with Patrice Motsepe, the chair of African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) and erstwhile owner of football club Mamelodi Sundowns?...
Richards Bay Minerals needs more transparency
Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) still has a long slog ahead to resolve the thorny issue around its community trusts. These have been a flashpoint...
Lossmaking Transnet to undergo rigorous board review, says Gordhan
TRANSNETÂ is to undergo a "rigorous review" by its newly appointed board, said News24 citing the comments of South African public enterprises minister, Pravin Gordhan.
Earlier...
Another nail in JSE’s flailing mining sector as RBPlat bids farewell
THE South African mining story of the year has surely been the epic tussle between Implats and Northam for RBPlats. It is all over...
Like its trains progress at Transnet has been slow to arrive
WHERE we used to get a number of trains a week, we get some sporadically every other week. It is not getting better as...
RoC provides “moral guarantee” to support Kola project financing, says Kore
POTASH development firm Kore published details of a letter from the Republic of Congo (RoC) in which the central African country pledges its support...
SA chrome exports via Mozambique to increase 23%, says Transnet
TRANSNET Freight Rail (TFR), a division of South Africa's government-owned port and rail firm Transnet, is to increase chrome and ferrochrome exports to Mozambique's...
Anglo margin pressure puts SA assets in investor crosshairs
EVER since listing in the UK, Anglo American’s South African links have brought more frowns to investors' faces than smiles. Back in 1999, they...


















