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CCMA steps in to defuse Eskom wage dispute

CCMA steps in to defuse Eskom wage dispute

10th August 2016

The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) will take over wage negotiations for Eskom workers. The CCMA said in a statement on Wednesday it would assist the National Union of... 


Uranium is the dirty underbelly of nuclear – scientist

21st July 2016

Antinuclear sentiment tends to focus on nuclear waste or operational risks, but more focus should be on the “dirty underbelly” of uranium mining, according to a science adviser. “Whenever people... 


Zim platinum output up 43% in first quarter

13th July 2016

Zimbabwean platinum miners have ignored policy uncertainties in the country and continued to ramp up production, according to the central bank. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ's) report for the... 


Gupta-owned Oakbay responds to claims it's buying a bank

23rd June 2016

Gupta-owned Oakbay Investments on Thursday slammed media reports about an approach to buy UBank as "speculation", with "several significant untruths and misunderstandings". Oakbay Investments CEO... 


Private sector breathes life into Operation Phakisa

22nd June 2016

An initiative that saw three South African companies work together to successfully deliver two world-class marine vessels has been hailed as exemplary by the Department of Trade and Industry’s... 


Gupta-owned company shares dive 91% as websites downed by hackers

Gupta-owned company shares dive 91% as websites downed by hackers

15th June 2016

Gupta-owned Oakbay Resources and Energy’s share price plummeted by over 90% on the JSE on Wednesday, the same day that hackers attacked the company’s websites and shut them down. The JSE-listed... 


Low mining production stats add to South African economic woes

Low mining production stats add to South African economic woes

9th June 2016

Mining production decreased by 6.9% year-on-year (y/y) in April 2016, Statistics SA announced on Thursday. The largest negative contribution was iron ore, of which production was down -23.4%.... 


South Africa makes final junk hurdle as Fitch affirms credit grade

South Africa makes final junk hurdle as Fitch affirms credit grade

8th June 2016

Ratings agency Fitch on Wednesday affirmed South Africa's investment grade credit, and surprisingly kept its outlook stable, but it warned that political and growth concerns should be addressed.... 


Ministers stall on banks intervention over Gupta blacklisting

Ministers stall on banks intervention over Gupta blacklisting

26th May 2016

The ministers tasked with intervening in the ongoing stand-off between South Africa’s big four banks and the Gupta-owned Oakbay Investments have missed their deadline. Minister in the Presidency... 


IDC CEO Geoffrey Qhena

DA urges IDC to give Guptas 'a wide berth'

25th May 2016

The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) should “follow the lead of the commercial banks and give the president’s pals (the Guptas) a wide berth in future”, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on... 


Five bodies found in Welkom mine

10th May 2016

The decomposing bodies of five illegal miners, known as zama-zamas, were found underground in Harmony Gold's Eland shaft in Welkom, Free State police said on Tuesday. The bodies were found on... 


Lily Mine protesters demand answers over unpaid salaries

5th May 2016

Failure to pay workers at Mpumalanga's collapsed Lily Mine resulted in a massive protest involving local residents and more than 700 disgruntled miners on Thursday morning. Thursday marked exactly... 


Illegal mining suspects arrested in Springs after shoot-out

Illegal mining suspects arrested in Springs after shoot-out

2nd May 2016

Eight suspected illegal miners were arrested in Springs following a shoot-out with police, the Ekurhuleni metro police department said on Monday. Lt-Col Wilfred Kgasago said that police raided... 


SA growth likely worst in sub-Saharan Africa – report

SA growth likely worst in sub-Saharan Africa – report

27th April 2016

South Africa is likely to be the worst performer in sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) with a projected gross domestic product (GDP) expansion of 0.7% this year. This is according to the latest outlook for... 


Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown

Lynne Brown: SOEs must stay in government hands

26th April 2016

Government needs to retain its ownership of state-owned companies to ensure economic growth and create employment for generations to come, said Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown. In her... 


Nersa seeks to curb Eskom, coal mines

Nersa seeks to curb Eskom, coal mines

26th April 2016

The National Energy Regulator (Nersa) wants to determine a coal benchmark cost - an average rand/tonne cost of coal - as part of its final decision on Eskom's multi-year price determination (MYPD)... 


Announcement on Farlam Inquiry soon – Nhleko

Announcement on Farlam Inquiry soon – Nhleko

22nd April 2016

An announcement on steps government will take to implement the Farlam Commission of Inquiry’s recommendations would be made soon, Police Minister Nathi Nhleko said on Thursday. His statement... 


Alexkor still eyes coal despite operating loss

20th April 2016

State-owned diamond mining company Alexkor has not given up on plans to venture into coal mining. In 2013, the entity’s then CEO Percy Khoza said it planned to form partnerships with emerging black... 


Guptas' staff appeal to banks to save their Oakbay jobs

Guptas' staff appeal to banks to save their Oakbay jobs

20th April 2016

About 7 500 employees at Oakbay Investments will lose their jobs at the end of May if the Gupta-owned company’s bank accounts remain closed, staff at the company wrote in an open letter to banks on... 


Trapped KZN miners presumed dead, rescue called off

19th April 2016

The brief search for illegal miners trapped underground in a disused illegal mine in Pongola has been abandoned, squashing any hopes that they might still be alive. A rock fall at the Klipwal... 


Court stops mining at historical site in Northern Cape

19th April 2016

The Northern Cape High Court has granted a final order stopping mining at Canteen Kopje, a historical and archaeological key point outside Barkly West. The McGregor Museum in Kimberley sought an... 


Five illegal miners die in blasting accident at KZN mine

18th April 2016

Five people have died in a blast during illegal mining activities at the Klipwal Mine in KwaZulu-Natal, the mining company announced on Sunday. "Despite extensive search and rescue operations… five... 


Patrice Motsepe

Patrice Motsepe launches new investment firm

15th April 2016

Billionaire Patrice Motsepe, along with two former Sanlam veterans, have officially launched a new money management firm called African Rainbow Capital (ARC). Motsepe, who is chairperson of ARC,... 


Zim probes Rio Tinto’s Murowa share disposal

8th April 2016

Zimbabwe is probing Rio Tinto’s disposal of its stake in two mines in Zimbabwe, charging that disposed shares were held offshore, hence the justification to investigate them and determine if due... 


Urgent probe for Zimplats after Panama Papers leak

6th April 2016

Impala Platinum and government officials in Zimbabwe will probe the alleged involvement of the company's Zimplats unit after leaked papers showed it used an offshore company to pay salaries of... 


Khulubuse Zuma

Panama Papers: Khulubuse Zuma responds

5th April 2016

Controversial tycoon Khulubuse Zuma has spoken out on his link to the so-called Panama Papers – a tranche of millions of leaked financial documents detailing a trove of billions sheltered in tax... 


Panama Papers: BHP Billiton unaware of ‘high risk’ review

4th April 2016

BHP Billiton said it was not aware that Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca had conducted an internal assessment after the leaked Panama Papers said the firm reviewed two of its British Virgin... 


AMCU vows to grind Sibanye to a halt over wages

AMCU vows to grind Sibanye to a halt over wages

4th April 2016

The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) wants to bring Sibanye Gold to a standstill on Wednesday to protest the wage settlement concluded with other unions in October 2015.... 


ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe

We have confidence in Zuma - ANC

20th March 2016

The ANC national executive committee on Sunday reaffirmed that it had confidence in President Jacob Zuma, despite allegations that the politically connected Gupta family were influencing Cabinet... 


Police investigate plot to 'assassinate' NUM leader

18th March 2016

Police have not yet been able to establish whether two men arrested in possession of dangerous weapons during a strike at Barberton Mines in Mpumalanga were part of a plot to assassinate a top... 


Brian Molefe

Molefe backtracks on load-shedding risk

9th March 2016

Eskom CEO Brian Molefe on Wednesday retracted his previous statement that the lower tariff hike granted by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) would lead to load shedding this... 


Ground too unstable to carry out Lily Mine recovery

7th March 2016

Unstable ground and rock falls at the Lily Gold Mine in Barberton, Mpumalanga are making it impossible for recovery teams to go down and retrieve the container where three workers are trapped. Mine... 


Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown

Brown: Eskom debt could climb to R350bn within 5yrs

4th March 2016

Eskom had a debt of R333-billion at the end of last year, according to a written parliamentary reply by Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown. The power utility's approved borrowing programmes in... 


At least 3 dead in Zimbabwe diamond field accident – State broadcaster

3rd March 2016

Police divers in Zimbabwe's best-known diamond fields are searching for more victims of an accident that left at least three illegal panners dead on Wednesday, the state Zimbabwe Broadcasting... 


Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane

We will get Lily Mine workers out, alive or not – Minister Zwane

24th February 2016

Everything possible is being done to rescue the three people still trapped in the Lily Mine in Mpumalanga, Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane said on Wednesday. ''We are interested in a... 


Zim govt faces lawsuit from diamond miners

23rd February 2016

Diamond mining companies ordered by President Robert Mugabe's government to stop gem mining operations in Eastern Zimbabwe are weighing their options, while some have started engagements for... 


Tegeta-Optimum merger approved with condition

Tegeta-Optimum merger approved with condition

23rd February 2016

The Competition Tribunal on Monday approved the controversial merger between the Tegeta Exploration and Resources, whose shareholders include President Jacob Zuma’s son and the Gupta family, and... 


Molefe on Eskom coal deals probe: We have nothing to hide

Molefe on Eskom coal deals probe: We have nothing to hide

22nd February 2016

Eskom CEO Brian Molefe said while he was surprised with Treasury’s investigation of its coal supply contracts, the power utility will cooperate, he said on Monday. “The alleged mooted investigation... 


Lily Mine rescue operation to resume in three weeks

18th February 2016

It may take up to three weeks for rescue operations to resume again at the Lily Mine in Barberton, Mpumalanga where three employees are still trapped underground, Mineral Resources Minister... 


Experts to determine if Lily Mine rescue efforts to continue

Experts to determine if Lily Mine rescue efforts to continue

15th February 2016

Rescue efforts for the three missing miners at Lily Mine near Barberton may continue at midday, AMCU leader Joseph Mathunjwa told News24 on Monday. Mathunjwa said they would meet with geological... 


Rock-shifting technology brings new hope to Lily Mine rescue efforts

Rock-shifting technology brings new hope to Lily Mine rescue efforts

12th February 2016

New technology is being used to loosen a huge rock weighing between 20 t and 30 t that is hampering the rescue operation of three miners in Mpumalanga. Today marks a week since the three – Pretty... 


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