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Harmony Gold’s net profit soars 36%, 30 MW solar by mid-year
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2023 The Harmony Gold strategy of allocating growth capital towards high-margin, long-life assets has started to deliver the desired results. Good... →
Sibanye-Stillwater records third-best earnings as it celebrates tenth anniversary
By: Martin Creamer 28th February 2023 This month ten years ago, Sibanye Gold Limited was unbundled by Gold Fields Limited and listed on the JSE and the NYSE as an independent company... →
Trackless mobile machine safety next big challenge, says Minerals Council
By: Martin Creamer 27th February 2023 Having last year achieved the lowest fall of ground fatalities ever, South African mining’s next big safety challenge is to achieve greater safety... →
Being or not being a communist in South Africa today
By: Raymond Suttner 27th February 2023 From 1969/70 until 2006 I had been a fairly orthodox member of the South African Communist Party, and I broke ranks over the party’s conduct during... →
De Beers delivers excellent set of 2022 results
By: Martin Creamer 23rd February 2023 Diamond company De Beers last year delivered a revenue of $6.6-billion and earnings before interest tax depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) of... →
Do everything to fight inflation, says AngloGold, which is growing fastest in US
By: Martin Creamer 22nd February 2023 Everything must be done to fight inflation, says AngloGold Ashanti CEO Alberto Calderon, a former International Monetary Fund luminary, who has... →
Multiple crises need a new configuration of forces
By: Raymond Suttner 21st February 2023 For a political organisation to win confidence of voters or supporters, it requires certain qualities. These are not invariable, because it is... →
SA: Panyaza Lesufi: Address by Gauteng Premier, during the State of the Province Address, Gauteng Provincial Legislature Johannesburg (20/02/2023)
21st February 2023 On the 13th of February 1984, she joined other students at her school demanding quality education and a Free South Africa. What followed would go... →