Deliberations on democracy were not a big part of the mining talks in Joburg but players in the sector need to recognise their responsibilities
Automation is unstoppable, but if we’re strategic about its implementation, it presents major opportunities
There is a cautious optimism in the mining industry at present
The indaba has become a powerful platform for funding, networking, discussions, making deals and more
Modernisation is the key for South African mining
Zwane’s new charter is easy to dismiss due to his Gupta links
The mining sector recorded strong year-on-year growth in 2017, however its weak momentum may wear on South Africa’s GDP
Speaking to investors, Mashatile confirms Zuma refused to step down during a meeting with the ANC’s top six officials on Sunday.
‘After a period of stabilisation and consolidation in 2016, the mining industry in 2017 continued to strengthen in its recovery’
The African Union endorses the vision for responsible mining – but does big capital?
The most important people in mining will not be among the movers and shakers at the high-profile event this week.
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It would be easy to say minerals have taken a hammering, but some are proving to be bulletproof.
A tale of three Asian countries and their quest to gain a stake in the natural riches of the continent.
South Africa ranks as one of the richest countries in natural resources. The problem: few companies want to deal with the headache of getting it.
The jobs on the line in Anglo American’s plan to bring profits back to its SA operations are just the first of many the sector is about to bleed.
Industry experts say a strong relationship between the state and the mining industry is needed in South Africa for it to realise its full potential.
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