Royal Bafokeng has narrowed its losses

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Royal Bafokeng Platinum said that it expected its loss per share in the six months June to narrow as much as 30%.

Lily mine creditors, rescue practitioner at loggerheads

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As tensions over the fate of the Lily and Barbrook mines simmer, the Barbrook Committee questioned the integrity of the business rescue practitioner.

Stillwater finalises R6. 5 billion stream deal

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Sibanye-Stillwater said that it had concluded the R6. 5 billion agreement with Canada-based company Wheaton Precious Metals International.

Eskom scraps solar power plant in Northern Cape

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Eskom has finally canned the 100MW concentrating solar power plant near Upington in the Northern Cape.

Amplats to concentrate on existing assets

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Following the acquisition of Glencore?s stake in the Mototolo platinum mine, Amplats will now prioritise investing in its existing assets.

How Eskom ended up with a R2. 3 billion net loss

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Eskom buckled under a barrage of serious strategic blunders, which include mismanagement and allegations of corruption.

Suzanne Daniels found guilty of serious misconduct

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Eskom said that it has dismissed the head of legal and compliance, Suzanne Daniels, after a disciplinary hearing found her guilty of serious misconduct.

NDB to finance projects for $1bn

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Bank 'can do more' in SA

De Beers buys Canadian company for R1bn

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Anglo American yesterday said that its subsidiary De Beers had bought a Canadian company for about R1. 07billion.

Kumba expects drop in headline earnings

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Iron-ore producer Kumba said yesterday it expected its headline earnings to fall between 34 and 37percent for the half year to end June.

Reserve Bank slashes growth outlook by 0. 5%

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The South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) said yesterday that it had slashed South Africa?s gross domestic product growth outlook for this year by 0. 5%.

May sales have increased, but analysts are concerned

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While May trade sales, released yesterday, increased by 1. 9 percent year on year, economists were cautious.

Inflation up but rate hike unlikely

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South Africa's consumer inflation accelerated slightly in June as the weaker rand continued to exert upward pressure on fuel prices.

SA can’t afford to disregard coal as source of power yet

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South Africa could not afford to disregard coal, despite stiff opposition that power from new coal projects would be dirty and expensive.

Sibanye sells R6. 5bn of gold production

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Sibanye-Stillwater said it secured a R6. 5bn upfront cash payment from Canada-based metals streaming company, Wheaton Precious Metals International.

Bill may discourage investors - law firm

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The new competition Amendment Bill is likely to create significant uncertainty and discourage foreign direct investment.

Airline set to be airborne again

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Minister Pravin Gordhan said that the board of SA Express was mulling a business plan that could see the carrier put its troubles behind it.

Eskom and union talks at delicate juncture

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Eskom and trade unions Numsa, NUM and Solidarity were mum about what the unions want to discuss with Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan.

Gold producers to face unions in pay negotiations

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Gold producers will today square off with unions as gold sector wage negotiations start in Boksburg.

Union gets undertaking of SAA partnership plan with SA Express

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Trade union Solidarity claimed victory after it allegedly got a written undertaking from SAA, that the airline was seeking a strategic partner.

McKinsey & Company not off the hook

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McKinsey & Company?s grovelling and repayment to Eskom does not take away suspicions that the contract was mired in criminality.

Tharisa on track to meet PGM guidance

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Tharisa said it was on track to achieve its 2018 production guidance of 150 000 ounces of platinum group metals and 1. 5m tons of chrome.

McKinsey renders profuse apology over Eskom debacle

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In a move to mend fences McKinsey & Company's new global managing partner Kevin Sneader opened up about the consulting firm's mistakes and apologised.

Eskom in move to come clean with its recent past

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Eskom primed its bondholders for further revelations of tender-related graft when the power utility releases its financial results for the year.

SA ‘can do little about high fuel price’

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The government is considering including fuel price concerns in the package of measures meant to alleviate the impact of the increase in Value Added Tax