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Gwede Mantashe

Mantashe to unpack finalised mining charter on Thursday
Article
/ 26 September 2018

Mantashe to unpack finalised mining charter on Thursday

The long-awaited release of a renewed charter comes a week after confirmation that it had been approved by Cabinet

By Khulekani Magubane
ANC did not bully Nedbank’ — CEO
Article
/ 19 September 2018

ANC did not bully Nedbank’ — CEO

Though the ANC did not attempt to browbeat Nedbank into reversing its decision, ‘veiled threats’ were made to the bank at a subsequent meeting.

By Sarah Smit
Gold Fields set to cut jobs in restructure
Article
/ 14 August 2018

Gold Fields set to cut jobs in restructure

The mining company is set to cut more jobs despite numerous restructuring efforts

By Gemma Ritchie
Cosatu, NUM resolve to fight Implats retrenchments
Article
/ 6 August 2018

Cosatu, NUM resolve to fight Implats retrenchments

The mining company announced its intention to go ahead with the mass retrenchments in its strategic review last Thursday

By Sarah Smit
Lily Mine narrowly escapes liquidation
Article
/ 3 August 2018

Lily Mine narrowly escapes liquidation

Plans to revive Lily Mine have finally been cleared

By Govan Whittles
Lonmin caught in BEE row
Article
/ 3 August 2018

Lonmin caught in BEE row

Empowerment partners say the company has turned a blind eye to complaints about fronting

By Athandiwe Saba
Sibanye deaths cloud Lonmin deal
Article
/ 27 July 2018

Sibanye deaths cloud Lonmin deal

There would be major ramifications if the threats over the mine’s recent safety record scupper the takeover

By Gemma Ritchie
Mining charter is caught between two elite classes
Article
/ 20 July 2018

Mining charter is caught between two elite classes

The government has played an active role in creating a class of capitalists closely aligned to the state through these policies

By Staff Reporter
Treasury’s VAT panel to look into fuel price hikes
Article
/ 5 July 2018

Treasury’s VAT panel to look into fuel price hikes

This price hike will have an impac​t on the prices of transportation, goods, food and paraffin, which many low income households depend on

By Khulekani Magubane
‘They’re out to get Magashule’
Article
/ 29 June 2018

‘They’re out to get Magashule’

The secretary general’s supporters claim he is not consulted on matters that fall under his office

By Matuma Letsoalo Author and Dineo Bendile
South Africa walks mining tightrope
Article
/ 29 June 2018

South Africa walks mining tightrope

Despite some concessions, the draft charter still has provisions that investors find unpalatable

By Tebogo Tshwane
Lives in limbo as despair seeps into mining ghost town
Article
/ 15 June 2018

Lives in limbo as despair seeps into mining ghost town

Jobless residents who were dependent on the shuttered Bokoni mine are battling to survive. They have now asked the government to step in

By Lucas Ledwaba
The comrades want … and want
Article
/ 15 June 2018

The comrades want … and want

The canned KwaZulu-Natal conference exposes a uniquely ANC attitude to enmity

By Paddy Harper
ANC may crack the whip on disgruntled KZN members
Article
/ 11 June 2018

ANC may crack the whip on disgruntled KZN members

In an effort to get the KwaZulu-Natal conference back on track, the provincial task team is returning to the courts to speed up the legal proceedings

By Mashadi Kekana
Chaos as Mantashe addresses ANC KZN conference-turned-meeting
Article
/ 9 June 2018

Chaos as Mantashe addresses ANC KZN conference-turned-meeting

Neither Mantashe, nor Mike Mabuyakhulu could get a word in in what is being described as evidence of factionalism

By Paddy Harper
ANC KZN members head to court to stop provincial congress
Article
/ 8 June 2018

ANC KZN members head to court to stop provincial congress

They believe that allowing the conference to go ahead with the involvement of a large number of illegitimate delegates will deliver a flawed outcome

By Paddy Harper
Unions take on ‘unsafe’ mining sector
Article
/ 11 May 2018

Unions take on ‘unsafe’ mining sector

The tragedy at Sibanye Stillwater has sparked outcry about flouted safety regulations on mines

By Govan Whittles
Mine safety worries Solidarity
Article
/ 6 May 2018

Mine safety worries Solidarity

After the death of seven mine workers at Sibanye-Stillwater’s Masakhane shaft in Driefontein, the trade union has expressed "grave concern"

By Mxolisi Mngadi
Free State ANC tramples on justice
Article
/ 13 April 2018

Free State ANC tramples on justice

Several cases involving party members point to the political silencing of their often poor opponents

By Ruth Hopkins
Court grants declaratory order on ‘once empowered always empowered’ BEE transactions
Article
/ 4 April 2018

Court grants declaratory order on ‘once empowered always empowered’ BEE transactions

The Chamber’s legal counsel argued that the top up provision is unconstitutional as it is vague and uncertain and would steer away investment.

By Lameez Omarjee
Mantashe condemns land occupation in the Western Cape
Article
/ 27 March 2018

Mantashe condemns land occupation in the Western Cape

On the first day of land reform dialogue, the minister of mineral resources condemned land occupation in the Overberg town of Hermanus

By Tebogo Tshwane
Zwane’s mining DG in firing line
Article
/ 23 March 2018

Zwane’s mining DG in firing line

Industry players want new minister Gwede Mantashe to remove all those appointed by the former minister

By Govan Whittles
Mining ends Gwede’s mantashing
Article
/ 23 March 2018

Mining ends Gwede’s mantashing

The minister wants to breathe new life into an industry hamstrung by his predecessor

By Tebogo Tshwane
Mantashe takes on mining laws
Article
/ 9 March 2018

Mantashe takes on mining laws

Although Amcu supports the ownership target, its president, Joseph Mathunjwa, and Mantashe have a soured history

By Govan Whittles
‘We told him long ago why he had to go’
Article
/ 16 February 2018

‘We told him long ago why he had to go’

Andrew Mlangeni says the ANC’s integrity body gave Zuma a list of reasons to step down last year

By Matuma Letsoalo Author and Dineo Bendile
Letters to the editor: February 16 to 22
Article
/ 16 February 2018

Letters to the editor: February 16 to 22

Readers write in about how to deal with the water crisis and the pitfalls of an ANC ‘democracy’

By Letters
Mantashe: End game is nigh as talks carry on without Zuma
Article
/ 10 February 2018

Mantashe: End game is nigh as talks carry on without Zuma

Mantashe says Ramaphosa is dealing with a “complex situation”, however, officials were agreed on the “end game.”

By Mahlatse Mahlase
Mashatile: Zuma must go
Article
/ 3 February 2018

Mashatile: Zuma must go

Zuma’s job has been on the line since the December elective conference that saw Cyril Ramaphosa being named as the ANC’s new leader.

By Mahlatse Mahlase
ANC top six will discuss ‘options’ with Zuma—Mantashe
Article
/ 30 January 2018

ANC top six will discuss ‘options’ with Zuma—Mantashe

​The ANC’s top six officials will meet President Zuma to discuss ‘options’ to avoid him being impeached or voted out by Parliament

By Mahlatse Mahlase and Tshidi Madia
Maine: Booing President Zuma was planned
Article
/ 13 January 2018

Maine: Booing President Zuma was planned

The ANCYL president accused some within the party of orchestrating the heckling.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zuma booed by ANC members at #ANC106 rally
Article
/ 13 January 2018

Zuma booed by ANC members at #ANC106 rally

This is the second time Zuma has been booed at a major national event.

By Govan Whittles
NDZ can’t play a patriarchy victim
Article
/ 20 December 2017

NDZ can’t play a patriarchy victim

The women’s league failed to promote gender equality and, as a minister, Bathabile Dlamini used Zuma’s patronage to survive her disasters

By Colleen Lowe Morna
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