Roger Baxter to step down as CEO of the Minerals Council of South Africa
Roger Baxter has decided to step down as CEO of the Minerals Council when his contract expires in April 2023, ending nearly nine years in the role.
Roger Baxter has decided to step down as CEO of the Minerals Council when his contract expires in April 2023, ending nearly nine years in the role.
South African mining companies aren’t required to top up black ownership levels if they’ve previously met the minimum requirements, a court ruled.
South African mining companies agreed to postpone a legal challenge to the government’s controversial new rules for the industry.
Sibanye may cut 7,400 jobs as it prepares to close its Cooke and Beatrix West operations, which account for about 16 percent of its planned gold production.
The implementation of the shock new Mining Charter, requiring local mines to be 30% black-owned, has been suspended, the Chamber of Mines has announced.
The Chamber of Mines refuses to attend a last-minute meeting with the government as Zwane prepares to release revised regulations for the industry.
The two main bidders for Anglo American’s South African coal mines plan to list their companies if they are successful in buying the operations, according to three people familiar with the plans.
The Chamber of Mines says the DMR chose this time to produce its own draft without properly engaging any stakeholder other than their receiving submissions.
Ronny Nzimande, a long-standing member of the Chamber of Mines, was shot outside his home on Tuesday 30 August.
Sibanye Gold criticized the country’s planned Mining Charter, saying some aspects of the legislation are “not acceptable” in their current form.