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Moody's Investors Service has handed Ramaphosa a lifeline as markets rally.
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AngloGold Ashanti is complying with an order from the Department of Mineral Resources to amend its mining rights to reflect black economic empowerment.
Palladium posted the biggest weekly decline in more than three years as investors’ focus turned to demand amid concerns over slowing global growth.
Exxaro has said that the construction of a new small coal plant at its Grootegeluk mine in Limpopo would be delayed after it terminated its agreement with Group Five Projects, a subsidiary of Group Five Construction.
The Labour Court has ruled that a gold wage agreement between Sibanye-Stillwater and unions NUM, UASA and Solidarity, which has been extended to AMCU as well as non-unionised employees, is valid and lawful.
The price of the metal - mainly used in autocatalysts in gasoline vehicles - has almost doubled from a recent low in August.
Lonmin says the Labour Court has ruled that the planned secondary strike by workers affiliated to AMCU will be unprotected.
The mining company is giving hundreds of hectares of land to communities living in an area that’s rich with the ore as the ANC seeks to introduce laws that make it easier to expropriate land without paying for it.
A coal supply unit manager at Eskom tells the Zondo Commission he knew of disputes over penalties issued to Optimum mine under Glencore by Eskom, while the same colliery under Tegeta faced less.
De Beers is having the worst start to a year since at least 2016, in the latest sign of difficulties plaguing the global diamond industry.
South Africa's mining industry has recorded a 3% decrease in the total number of occupational diseases reported nationally for 2017 compared with the previous year.
If the mining sector is to truly become the "sunrise industry" that President Cyril Ramaphosa wishes it to be, the government will have to become more proficient in how it regulates the industry.
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Impala Platinum plans to start building a new palladium mine that could begin producing as soon as 2024 as the company’s outlook for metals turns bullish.
Implats has announced a headline profit of R2.23bn for the six months ended December 31 2018, compared to losses of some R150m in the previous comparable period.
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