World Cup lifts Russian steel firms
Russian steel companies are rallying on expectation that hosting the 2018 World Cup will fuel a lucrative construction boom.
Exploration spend soars on price boom
A rise in metal prices and more stable market conditions prompted mining companies across the globe to boost their exploration budgets by more than 40% in 2010, new data shows.
Rio, Sinosteel extend JV
Rio Tinto and Sinosteel have extended their Channar iron ore joint venture in Australia to produce a further 50 million tonnes of ore, says Rio Tinto.
Majali case postponed
The fraud case involving three of the co-accused of controversial businessman Sandile Majali has been postponed to January.
Transnet progress a boon to Wescoal
Better delivery by Transnet Freight Rail has offered respite to Wescoal's troubled trading operations, says the junior coal miner.
Wescoal doubles interim earnings
Wescoal has reported an interim diluted headline earnings increase of 141%.
Anglo: SA needs more private power
Anglo American says SA's new 20-year energy plan needs to make provision for industries wanting to invest in their own power plants.
Community wins landmark rights case
A Limpopo-community has won a Constitutional Court case to set aside a prospecting right over its land, reports Business Day.
Nkwe Platinum’s legal woes mount
Nkwe Platinum has received what appears to be a major legal setback to its development plans, but the company remains confident it will be able to hang onto its prospecting interests.
DMR accepts ConCourt rights ruling
Government has welcomed a judgement by the Constitutional Court which clarified the extent of community consultation in respect of awarding mineral prospecting rights.















