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Confidence in Gold Fields' South Deep gold mine is rising.
Getting best out of mining starts with policy certainty, says Gold Fields' Holland
20th August 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Getting the best out of South Africa’s mining sector starts with policy certainty, said Gold Fields CEO Nick Holland on Thursday. Following the Johannesburg- and New York-listed company’s... 


Sibanye-Stillwater executive VP for corporate affairs Themba Nkosi
Opinion: Providing for the right to adequate housing – innovation needed to address a complex challenge
20th August 2020

In this opinion piece, Sibanye-Stillwater executive VP of corporate affairs Themba Nkosi writes about the right to adequate housing for mining communities. Among some of the contentious policy... 


The SADC Tribunal: what it means for human rights in the region
20th August 2020 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The reinstatement of the SADC Tribunal is a fundamental human rights issue that requires SADC citizens to engage their governments for its immediate reinstatement. What happened where and when to... 


Kumba Iron Ore CEO Themba Mkhwanazi.
Kumba, Anglo boards approve new R7bn iron-ore project at Kolomela
14th August 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Iron-ore mining and marketing company Kumba Iron Ore on Tuesday announced the approval of the Kapstevel South project at its Kolomela mine, by both the company’s and Anglo American’s boards. The... 


DMRE says Mantashe's withdrawal of appeal paves the way for certainty
13th August 2020 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

The decision by Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe to withdraw his appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal against an April 2018 ruling by the High Court in relation to the (now... 


Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe
Minerals Council welcomes Mantashe's withdrawal of appeal to SCA
12th August 2020 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

The Minerals Council South Africa has welcomed Minerals Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe's decision to withdraw his notice of appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal in respect of a... 


ONWARDS AND UPWARDS 
BME has a promising representation of women in its ranks, from operator level to mining engineers, including the company’s logistics and central services
Women representation in mining ‘getting there’
7th August 2020 By: Mamaili Mamaila

Women have definitely been taking up more opportunities in the mining sector, and this is even evident when visiting underground operations, says explosives and blasting company BME. 


BOIPELO LEKUBO, FINANCIAL DIRECTOR BCom (Hons), CA(SA)
Harmony’s strength in diversity
7th August 2020

At Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited (“Harmony”), we are committed to building and maintaining a representative workforce and continuously promote a working environment which provides equal... 


Levelling the playing field, changing the narrative
7th August 2020

South African women in mining have gradually become formal members of the mining fraternity, starting from 1996, when the South African government denounced the International Labour Organization... 


Mining halted at Ok Tedi
6th August 2020 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Mining at the State-owned Ok Tedi copper/gold/silver mine, in Papua New Guinea, has been suspended for an initial 14 days after seven positive Covid-19 cases were recorded this week. The cases... 


Exploration, cheaper inputs, solid laws and better logistics key to mining sector's growth
4th August 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Even before Covid-19 hit South African shores, the mining industry was already in a structural decline and, without significant intervention to alter this trajectory, the sector's output,... 


Kumba Iron Ore CEO Themba Mkhwanazi.
Kumba, Anglo boards approve new R7bn iron-ore project at Kolomela
28th July 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Iron-ore mining and marketing company Kumba Iron Ore on Tuesday announced the approval of the Kapstevel South project at its Kolomela mine, by both the company’s and Anglo American’s boards. The... 


MoU signed to further geoscience research in British Columbia
24th July 2020 By: Donna Slater

A three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU), signed between Geoscience BC and the British Columbia Geological Survey, will provide a framework to jointly identify public mineral geoscience needs... 


Nucleus Mining & Africa Logistics
Nucleus Mining & Africa Logistics
24th July 2020

Nucleus Mining & Africa Logistics is a projects and supply chain company focussed on planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services and related... 


Gold Fields welcomes B4SA's economic recovery strategy
22nd July 2020 By: Donna Slater

JSE-listed gold miner Gold Fields welcomes the accelerated economic recovery strategy published by Business for South Africa (B4SA) in mid-July, which is aimed at achieving higher levels of... 


CONSTRUCTION CURTAILED The reopening of South Africa’s mines has been staggered and construction projects have been delayed to focus on production
Less demand for outsourced labour
17th July 2020 By: Tracy Hancock

There has been a sharp decline in demand for labour for mining-related construction projects amid the Covid-19 outbreak, with some projects on hold, as mines focus on their core business. This is... 


The SolGold board
Cornerstone seeks to replace SolGold board
15th July 2020 By: Mariaan Webb

Canada’s Cornerstone Capital Resources said on Wednesday that it intended to requisition a general meeting to replace the entire board of LSE- and TSX-listed SolGold. Cornerstone, which is... 


Solidarity urges council, govt to settle out of court to avoid both unrest and delays
9th July 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Trade union Solidarity has called on the Minerals Council South Africa and the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) to negotiate and reach an agreement out of court around ownership... 


Mantashe lauds court ruling for broader community to be included in charter review
7th July 2020 By: Donna Slater

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has welcomed the June 30 ruling by the Gauteng High Court that the Minerals Council South Africa include parties representing communities, trade... 


Minerals Council South Africa.
Minerals Council regrets delay of 2018 Mining Charter review
6th July 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Minerals Council South Africa on Monday expressed regret that the finalisation of the review of the contested elements of the 2018 Mining Charter had been delayed following a judgement of the full... 


Prairie armed for legal battle
1st July 2020 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Coal developer Prairie Mining has secured A$18-million in litigation funding with LCM Funding UK to pursue damages claims in a dispute with the Polish government. Prairie in February last year... 


Weir Minerals South Africa’s manufacturing facility in Alrode
Weir Minerals South Africa inks empowerment transaction with Medu Capital
26th June 2020 By: Simone Liedtke

Mineral solutions provider Weir Minerals Africa’s (WMA’s) South African operation, Weir Minerals South Africa (SA), is now 25.1% owned by black empowerment partner Medu Capital. Through the... 


PRAVEEN BAIJNATH 
Rand Refinery remains committed to its obligations
Refinery prepares for ramp-up
26th June 2020 By: Mamaili Mamaila

In line with the Level 4 and Level 3 regulations announced by South Africa’s Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, precious metals refining and smelting... 


BlueRock increases Kareevlei yearly run rate to 400 000 t
22nd June 2020 By: Simone Liedtke

Aim-listed diamond producer BlueRock Diamonds achieved its target to reach a yearly run rate of 400 000 t and operational profitability through enhanced production at the end of 2019. In a... 


April saw almost total collapse in air travel demand, but early signs of recovery appearing
19th June 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

The International Air Transport Association (Iata) has reported that it has detected signs of a recovery in air passenger demand, following a gigantic collapse in April. Air passenger demand during... 


The Africa Continental Free Trade Area Protocol on Investment: A Prickly Pear for SADC and other Regional Economic Communities
5th June 2020 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Current state of play of the AfCFTA The secretary-general of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) secretariat, Mr Wemkele Mene made an announcement on 28 April 2020 of the postponement... 


Despite delays, PRASA insists turnaround is continuing
Despite delays, PRASA insists turnaround is continuing
22nd May 2020 By: Simone Liedtke

The turnaround of State-owned Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) is on track, albeit with delays, in part owing to the situation brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, administrator... 


Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe
DMRE prioritises regulatory review
7th May 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) on May 7 briefed the Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy on its annual performance plan for the 2020/21 financial year, as well... 


Minerals Council South Africa building in central Johannesburg.
Judgment reserved at Mining Charter review hearing
7th May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

A full bench has heard the application for a judicial review of certain aspects of the Mining Charter gazetted in September 2018. Judge President Mlambo, judges Vally and  Van Der Schyff reserved... 


HARMLESS
Aspasa aspires to achieve a goal of zero harm in all surface mining operations including that of pedestrians
Zero harm difficult to attain – Aspasa
1st May 2020 By: Halima Frost

Surface mining association Aspasa director Nico Pienaar tells Mining Weekly that the surface mining industry currently faces many challenges that need to be addressed so that mines can achieve the... 


Iata urges governments to keep air cargo flowing
1st May 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

The International Air Transport Association (Iata) has called for greater coordination between governments to ensure that air freight continues to flow during the current Covid-19 pandemic. Air... 


ICMM CEO Tom Butler
Learning curve still too steep to define ‘best practice’ mining response
27th April 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The rapidly evolving Covid-19 crisis learning curve is still too steep to conclusively define what a ‘best practice’ response looks like from the mining industry, says the International Council on... 


Boipelo Lekubo
Industry has growth opportunity in inclusion of more women, says Harmony FD
24th April 2020 By: Simone Liedtke

Considering that South Africa’s economy is in a crisis state, gold miner Harmony Gold Mining Company’s newly appointed FD Boipelo Lekubo says the inclusion of more women, in efforts to improve... 


Mandela Mining Precinct can play key role  in navigating industry through Covid-19 crisis
Mandela Mining Precinct can play key role in navigating industry through Covid-19 crisis
24th April 2020 By: Nadine James

Times of crisis and chaos necessitate introspection, creativity and adaptation, and while the Covid-19 pandemic is a challenge that is unprecedented in recent human memory, it highlights how... 


LONG-TERM VISION 
The future looks good for the mining industry
Precinct reaffirms R&D focus, test mine in the works
24th April 2020 By: Mamaili Mamaila

The Mandela Mining Precinct, a public–private mining industry collaboration, remains committed to advancing people-centric processes and technologies, in the research and development (R&D)... 


Mandela Mining Precinct can play key role  in navigating industry through Covid-19 crisis
Mandela Mining Precinct can play key role in navigating industry through Covid-19 crisis
24th April 2020 By: Nadine James

Times of crisis and chaos necessitate introspection, creativity and adaptation, and while the Covid-19 pandemic is a challenge that is unprecedented in recent human memory, it highlights how... 


WWF-SA's Khodani Mulaudzi and Louise Scholtz
Opinion: Covid-19 presents opportunity to rethink impact of mines on communities
22nd April 2020

The temporary closure and imminent reopening of mines across the country in the coming weeks provides an opportunity for mine bosses to assess and rethink their impact on communities, say Louise... 


Nervous bankers leave the gold market stuck in disconnect
Nervous bankers leave the gold market stuck in disconnect
17th April 2020 By: Bloomberg

Gold has rarely been a hotter trade, but the world’s two most important markets remain out of sync. In New York, the price of gold topped $1 750 for the first time in seven years on April 9. In... 


Charter flights now insured to ship gold to ease supply logjam - LBMA
Charter flights now insured to ship gold to ease supply logjam - LBMA
9th April 2020 By: Reuters

Insurance firms have started covering charter flights to carry gold, helping to ease logjams in the bullion supply chain that caused prices to diverge sharply in different markets, the London... 


Advisory firm plays change-agent role amid Covid-19 outbreak
8th April 2020 By: Tracy Hancock

Playing a change agent role, black-women led and controlled technical and management advisory firm LEI Advisory, (a division of Letaba Elihle Investments), can assist companies which have been... 


Anglo Asian uses chartered flight to send gold to Switzerland
7th April 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Aim-listed Anglo Asian Mining has made a further shipment of gold doré bars containing 4 688 oz of gold to MKS Finance, in Switzerland, by way of air-charter. This follows after the company in... 


Mark Cutifani
Anglo going to great lengths to support South Africa in its Covid-19 hour of need
6th April 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Diversified mining company Anglo American is going to remarkable lengths to support South Africa through the devastating Covid-19 crisis. The London- and Johannesburg-listed company, headed by... 


BMA to use charters in Queensland
3rd April 2020 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Diversified major BHP’s coal alliance with Mitsubishi (BMA) on Friday announced that it would only use charter flights to transport fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) employees and contractors, restricting... 


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