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Volumes, dollar prices keep rand at bay for divi-hoisting Assore
By: Martin Creamer 21st February 2018 Improved volumes and better dollar prices proved sufficient for mining holding company Assore to keep rand strength at bay in posting strong... →
South African mining must be made globally competitive – Motsepe
By: Martin Creamer 7th September 2017 All South Africans need to work together to ensure that the South African mining industry is a globally competitive investment destination, said... →
SA out of recession but growth far from NDP ambitions
By: African News Agency 5th September 2017 The South African economy is out of recession at the moment, owing to a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 2.5% in the second quarter of 2017,... →
Mapochs mine to go under hammer for sale to highest bidder
By: Martin Creamer 4th September 2017 The Mapochs mine, which is in provisional liquidation with its mining right intact, is going under the hammer next Thursday, when it will be sold... →
May mining output falters on uncertain commodity prices
By: Martin Creamer 13th July 2017 Mining production data released by Statistics South Africa on Thursday revealed a second consecutive month of production contraction. The -0.2%... →
African leaders take the blame for the continent’s resource curse
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th May 2017 African leaders tend to lay the blame on others for the ‘resource curse’ – the way the continent’s natural resources have mostly bred rampant... →
Pallinghurst turns $45m profit, upbeat on 2017, mulling options
By: Martin Creamer 29th March 2017 Diversified mining company Pallinghurst, which made $45-million profit in 2016, is upbeat on 2017. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed company... →
SACP: SACP statement on the first anniversary of the accident
2nd February 2017 The South African Communist Party expresses its message of sincere solidarity with Pretty Nkambule, Yvonne Mnisi, Solomon Nyarende and their... →