Investing & Finance The exchange … with Paul Dunne March 3, 2025 by Giulietta Talevi There's still no rally in sight for PGM prices – and it means deep differences in trajectory for companies in the sector, like Implats Read More
News Black mine boss rips into Mantashe’s ‘contaminated pen’ February 13, 2025 by Rob Rose A mine owner has scored a legal blow against Mantashe, with the court suspending government’s decision to cancel his mining right Read More
Investing & Finance Falling off BHP’s dance card makes ‘zero difference’ to Anglo February 10, 2025 by Rob Rose Reports that BHP has cooled on the prospect of buying Anglo American make no difference to Anglo’s strategy, says CEO Duncan Wanblad Read More
Economy & Markets·News Trump digs in: How the Cape Town Mining Indaba unearthed global shifts February 7, 2025 by Tim Cohen Two big global trends emerged from this week’s mining indaba: geopolitical realignment and the shape-shifting commodity supercycle Read More
News How Stilfontein spiralled out of control January 17, 2025 by Rob Rose There are many issues feeding into the humanitarian crisis at the North West mine. But there’s no doubt the state’s iron-fist response made things Read More
News·Opinion Zama zamas: The brutal face of state failure December 17, 2024 by Shirley de Villiers If you don’t fix the systemic issues that allow illegal mining – and criminality – to flourish, the battle is lost Read More
Investing & Finance The exchange … with Raubex CEO Felicia Msiza November 12, 2024 by Giulietta Talevi Once wholly associated with roadworks, Raubex is now active in housing construction, solar and wind farms, materials handling, contract mining and chrome ore extraction Read More
News·Opinion Zama zamas’ new target: South Africa’s farms? November 8, 2024 by Piet Croucamp Two weeks ago, Ali van Wyk wrote a piece for Vrye Weekblad: “Let’s Go for a Ride: South Africa’s Growing Kidnapping Plague”. His account Read More
Investing & Finance The great Anglo American semigration October 8, 2024 by Rob Rose There was a lighter moment at the Joburg Mining Indaba last week that was deeply illustrative of the angst in South Africa over Anglo Read More