NEWS
Artisanal miners feared dead near Kadoma
The ZBC reports 38 artisanal miners are feared dead following flooding of shafts at two mines in Battlefields near Kadoma.34 of the miners went...
Sibanye considering restructure gold making shaft
South Africa's Sibanye-Stillwater said on Tuesday it was considering measures, including restructuring if alternative solutions could not be found to bring loss-making gold shafts...
Eskom carries the most severe power cuts in years
South Africa's Eskom implemented the most severe power cuts in years on Monday after seven generating units unexpectedly went offline, underscoring the challenge President...
Harmony Gold to build solar plant
South African miner Harmony Gold is in talks to build a 30 megawatt solar power plant in the Free State province to supply power...
Gold price steadies
Gold prices held steady yesterday as investors kept a cautious stance ahead of a fresh round of Sino-US trade talks, while a firmer dollar...
Eskom problems wo’nt affect Zimbabwe: ZESA
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has assured its clients that the power generation challenges being experienced by its South African supplier, Eskom would...
Operational risks and safety must be top priority
Executives are dangerously ambivalent to implementing proper risk governance measures across industrial sectors despite overwhelming evidence of business disruptions which can occur from failing...
Acacia shines despite Tanzania’s ban on the export of mineral concentrates
Acacia Mining beat forecasts on Monday with figures for its production and costs in 2018 that lifted the gold miner back into profit, but...
Gold price steadies
Gold prices held steady on Monday, supported by uncertainties around Sino-U.S. trade war and concerns of slowing global economic growth, while a strong dollar...
African nations feel an upper hand in mining deals
African nations with rich reserves of copper and cobalt needed for the shift to electric vehicles sense they have the upper hand in negotiations...
Mbanje investments leaving mining in the dust in SA
There are fears that a surprising growth in dagga investments is taking away much-needed capital from mining in South Africa.That's because dagga stocks deliver better...
Gold shines in world market
Gold’s allure shows no sign of waning as Asian consumers don more jewelry, investors spurn currencies and Swiss vaults bulge with the alternative investment,...