Impala must improve on 2006 Zim deal
Impala Platinum said the Zimbabwean government had recognised Impala's previous indigenisation agreement, which must now be improved upon.
Dismay at platinum sector pressure
The rollercoaster performance of South Africa's platinum stocks may reflect the view towards equities in general but the platinum market suggests evidence of a growing deficit.
Union applauds Motala’s removal
Solidarity welcomes the decision by South Africa's minister of justice to remain Enver Motala from the panel of liquidators following his role in the Aurora Empowerment controversy.
Gold choppy, but safe bet in long term
The outlook for gold would remain choppy, analysts said, with repeated liquidations, but in the long-term the metal would serve as a base to offset broader economic risks.
First Uranium on the ropes
First Uranium was against the ropes and any further operational slippage "brings the canvas into view" according to RBC Capital Markets analyst Leon Esterhuizen.
Anglo Plat averts strike, lost output
Anglo Platinum says its production targets are safe from strike action after the company signed 8% to 10% wage deals with unions.
Zimplats wrangle descends into farce
Zimbabwe's empowerment minister strikes an isolated figure as the ability to impose indigenisation is questioned by the country's own ministers.
Blackthorn keen on Glencore JVs
Blackthorn Resources, an Australian company operating in Africa, said it would sign up for more joint ventures with Glencore in the African zinc industry.
Froneman nets R11m in ‘retention fee’
Gold One CEO, Neal Froneman, also praises shareholders for recognising the value of the firm's combination with the Chinese.
Union starts arbitration with Eskom
Solidarity says it will on Wednesday hold a first dispute meeting at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration in a bid to settle the drawn-out wage dispute with Eskom.


















