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Solving South Africa’s violent and costly Zama Zama problem
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th June 2019 Around 30 000 illegal miners work in and around thousands of disused and active mines across South Africa. These illegal miners – known as Zama... →
Junior mining badly in need of kickstart – Swanepoel

By: Martin Creamer 4th June 2019 Junior mining is badly in need of a policy framework that will kickstart activity, mining luminary Bernard Swanepoel said on Tuesday. Speaking to a... →
Low morale, management turnover hit Lonmin output
By: Martin Creamer 10th May 2019 Low morale and high management turnover hit the operational performance of Lonmin heavily in the six months to March 31. In reporting a 4%-reduced... →
Worley creating a force for the future of resources and energy 
By: Martin Creamer 7th May 2019 Following the announcement in October 2018 of WorleyParsons' binding offer for Jacobs' Energy, Chemicals and Resources, the combined new entity has... →
Radebe refutes allegations on South Sudan refinery 
By: African News Agency 28th March 2019 Energy Minister Jeff Radebe said on Thursday his plans for potential South African involvement in an oil venture in South Sudan were above board... →
TRIBUNAL: Tribunal approves Glencore and Chevron merger, with conditions
15th March 2019 The Competition Tribunal has today approved the merger involving Glencore South Africa Oil Investment (Pty) Ltd (Glencore SA) and Chevron South... →
Comp. Commission: Latest decisions by the Competition Commission
1st March 2019 Key decisions on mergers and acquisitions Community Investment Ventures Holdings (Pty) Ltd (CIVH) v Vumatel (Pty) Ltd ( (Vumatel)... →
Gazetting of platinum group metals zone expected by May – Implats 
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2019 The gazetting of the area dedicated to platinum-using fuel cell development in the Springs area is expected to be complete by May this year, Impala... →