Metorex regains some lost ground
Metorex shares have staged a small comeback as worries subside over whether its proposed takeover deal by China’s Jinchuan Group is in danger of being terminated.
Amsa plan to buy ICT still on – report
ArcelorMittal SA says it may still buy Imperial Crown Trading to regain a disputed iron ore supply deal, according to news daily Business Report.
Jubilee flogs farm, seeks investor
Anglo Platinum deemed the suitor for minerals owned by Jubilee Platinum's Tjate Platinum Corporation. Jubilee also in talks to attract investor for $650m mine.
Lonmin’s favourable deal on Messina
Lonmin has struck a favourable deal over its mothballed Messina platinum mine, according to JP Morgan Cazenove, but only if Shanduka delivers the goods operationally.
Metorex allays Jinchuan pull-out fears
Metorex says its proposed takeover by Jinchuan is proceeding according to plan, despite a drop in its share price on fears the Chinese commodities giant is having second thoughts.
Zuma speaks out on nationalisation
Nationalisation is not policy but a current debate, President Jacob Zuma has said at a business function hosted by newspaper The New Age.
Workers, Chamber to protest over safety
Thousands of mineworkers are expected to down tools over safety on Tuesday, says the National Union of Mineworkers.
Aurora directors accused of stalling
The directors of Aurora Empowerment Systems are allegedly delaying the Master's inquiry into their management of Pamodzi Gold's assets, according to the joint provisional liquidators.
Barrick builds wall around Tanzania mine
African Barrick Gold is building a 14km wall around one of its Tanzanian mines as part of new security measures aimed at preventing future attacks by villagers.
Shabangu to pronounce on Mpumalanga ban
Mines Minister Susan Shabangu will announce next week whether the Department of Mineral Resources is ready to lift the ban on prospecting rights applications in Mpumalanga.


















