The chair is part of UFH’s larger plan to be socially and contextually relevant
Amadlelo Agri and UFH are working together to benefit local communities and the broader dairy industry
Conditions are perfect for sustainable dairy farming, but with skills development it could yield even greater benefits
Due to the move to net-zero carbon emissions, demand for these minerals is surging
Absa announced that the businessman was removed from its boards after being accused of acting against the banking group’s best interest
‘I protected Pityana’s job’
The mining company’s former board chairperson has accused his replacement of engineering a sexual harassment complaint to get him out
Beneficiaries will now be able to apply to get money from the settlement almost two years after the Johannesburg high court ruled on the matter.
Construction of an emergency Covid-19 hospital is running months behind deadline, promising
to come online only after Gauteng’s peak
AngloGold head Kelvin Dushnisky views Harmony’s Gold purchase of Mponeng as a positive step for the future of the mine
The country is being pushed to develop more SEZs. But is this a viable strategy, given unemployment and ‘deglobalisation’?
It will give current and ex gold mineworkers an opportunity to receive a medical examination and compensation for those suffering from silicosis
An international forum draws strength from worldwide protests against extraction
Women and young people are the most affected by job scarcity in the country
The government has to make tough decisions about social grants in the face of poor economic performance
Potential claimants and their dependents are encouraged to also contact the call centre
Mthobeli Gangatha has learnt to accept that nothing, not even part of the R5-billion settlement announced by lawyers, will ever reverse his condition
A number of cases brought before the courts have started to build a framework to guide class actions. But there is still a gap
The recent outbreak of violence on the platinum belt has the industry fearing a repeat of Marikana
While union officials in the Klerksdorp area fight for control, its majority is being whittled away
Mines in the North West have become contested ground for National Union of Mineworkers.
The employment figures are dire, and likely to get worse, until the economy picks up
Analysts said the suits could cost the industry hundreds of millions of dollars in the largest class action in Africa’s most industrialised country.
The bottom end of the commodities cycle continues to inflict pain on mining companies and Anglo Gold Ashanti announced even greater losses on Monday.
But scientists have not ruled out blasting as a cause for the country-wide quake last week as the Council for Geoscience investigates further.
The Labour Court has handed down a final order preventing Amcu, a minority union on the gold mines, from embarking on a strike.
Allegations of water pollution by mining operations will see the ombud probe top mining companies like Glencore Xstrata and AngloGold Ashanti.
The former labour minister and reserve bank governor may be planning a return to politics as he steps down as AngloGold Ashanti’s chairperson.
Gold’s decline has resulted in thousands of job losses and closed mines like Blyvoorzicht, which has left behind miners who can only cling to hope.
A South African company has begun work on the Kibali mine in the DRC, set to be one of the biggest mines in Africa upon completion.
The rising gold price has boosted AngloGold Ashanti’s headline earnings for the first quarter in four.
Former AngloGold Ashanti chief executive Bobby Godsell has called for a ban on garnishee orders.