Topic
Waterberg discussing concentrate offtake with South African smelter operators amid Saudi mulling
By: Martin Creamer 15th January 2025 Toronto- and New York-listed Platinum Group Metals Limited is in discussion with several South African smelter operators, including Impala Platinum... →
South Africa accused of 'horrific' crackdown as 78 corpses pulled from besieged mine
By: Reuters 15th January 2025 At least 78 illegal miners have been pulled out dead from a South African mine where police blocked food and water supplies for months in what... →
South Africa accused of 'horrific' crackdown as 78 corpses pulled from besieged mine
By: Reuters 15th January 2025 At least 78 dead bodies have been pulled from an illegal gold mine in South Africa where police cut off food and water supplies for months, in what... →
The communities we leave behind: Charting a sustainable legacy for mining in South Africa
15th January 2025 The 2025 Mining Indaba theme, "Futureproofing African mining, today," compels us to reflect on the legacies mining companies create and the... →
Body count from South African mine siege rises to 60
By: Reuters 15th January 2025 South African authorities have pulled at least 60 bodies from the Stilfontein gold mine over two days, police said late on Tuesday. Police began... →
Rapidly rising half-year output from Northam Platinum’s Eland mine marred by tragedy
By: Martin Creamer 14th January 2025 In a voluntary production update, Northam Platinum has reported burgeoning half-year performance from the ramping-up platinum group metals (PGMs)... →
Police arrests 16 718 suspects during nationwide Operation Shanela
14th January 2025 Through its high-density operations commonly known as Operation Shanela, the South African Police Service (SAPS) arrested 16 718 suspects from the... →
Footage shows trapped miners, dead bodies underground after South Africa raid
By: Reuters 14th January 2025 At least 400 illegal miners remained trapped underground in South Africa two months after a police raid, a group working on behalf of the miners... →