đź”’ Boardroom Talk: Some hope that maybe loadshedding won’t be with us until Judgement Day after all.
Alec Hogg writes about some real hope on the horizon – the end of loadshedding and Ramaphosa’s reform initiative.
Alec Hogg writes about some real hope on the horizon – the end of loadshedding and Ramaphosa’s reform initiative.
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.
The mining industry in South Africa is being crippled to the tune of over R50bn in lost revenue due to the disastrous performance of Transnet.
South Africa’s inclusion in Fraser Institute’s 10 least attractive mining jurisdictions is an alarming wakeup call that we are moving in the wrong direction.
The Minerals Council South Africa filed an application for the judicial review and setting aside of certain clauses of the 2018 Mining Charter published by the Minister of Mineral Resources on 27 September 2018.
The Minerals Council South Africa is deeply concerned about the potential consequences of AMCU’s intention to embark on secondary strikes at mining companies where the union is recognised, particularly in the gold and platinum sectors.
A statement over the weekend said Cyril Ramaphosa had engaged with the Chamber of Mines “to resolve the impasse over the mining charter and to facilitate a process of developing a New Mining Charter that all stakeholders can support and defend.”
The battle between the Chamber of Mines and Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane became pronounced on Tuesday night when the chamber decided to boycott the Joburg Indaba banquet.
South Africa’s Chamber of Mines is optimistic that it will resolve a dispute with the government about the requirements for black shareholding in mining companies this year.
The chamber says its application that the High Court decide on disputed black-ownership rules will be delayed should a separate request to nullify the mining regulations be heard at the same time.