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Impoverished: Bakgatla Ba-Kgafela’s land is on the platinum belt in North West.

Kgosi’s role in vanishing billions

An inquiry reveals that mining houses, auditors, lawyers, the traditional authority and the North West government watched as the law was ignored

Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa at the seven-year commemoration of the Marikana massacre last week. The union has characterised the wage increase tabled by Sibanye (the current owners of the mine), as a ‘slap in the face’. (Paul Botes/M&G)

Unions up the ante in talks

The platinum sector wage negotiations are seeing a mixed bag of demands and counter-offers

Bubble: Palladium, a vital element in many catalytic converters, now costs upwards of $1?500 an ounce

Palladium surge helps to save miners

The hike in the price of the sister metal has helped to turn around the fortunes of several local companies

The North West mining town of Marikana was reeling again this week

Climate of fear grips Amcu ‘rebels’

Union leader Joseph Mathunjwa’s opponents say he is a ‘vampire’ and a ‘dangerous capitalist’

Anglo Platinum’s Mapela mine

Broken trust in Mapela – the people, the kgoshi and the cool R175m

The Mapela community has resolved to take legal action to overturn a R175m mining deal signed between their chief and an Anglo Platinum subsidiary.

Thandi Maqubela.

Amplats may sell SA mines as strike hits profit

Anglo American Platinum, may sell some mines after profits for the first half of the year fell 88%, following a five-month strike.

NW premier condemns petrol bombing incident in platinum belt

Supra Mahumapelo has called on communities in Sefikile, in the platinum belt, to exercise restraint after two houses were allegedly petrol bombed.

NUM tells miners to stay home in the face of Amcu intimidation

The NUM says its members will not return to work at the platinum mines until "conditions are safe and the intimidation" by Amcu stops.

Tension is mounting amid a heavy police and private security presence at Lonmin .

Amcu’s Mathunjwa: It’s like Marikana all over again

Joseph Mathunjwa is worried about what is happening in the platinum belt, saying it is reminiscent of the run-up to the Marikana massacre.

EFF to donate R50k to mining-strike fund

A fund to help mineworkers will receive a boost as residents and businesses in the North West platinum belt continue to face economic hardships.

Amcu members at Lonmin

Amplats tables new wage offer

Amplats have made a new wage offer to the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union in a bid to end the ongoing strike in the platinum sector.

Platinum miners reject Amcu’s revised wage demand

In the first sign of compromise by the union during wage strikes this year, Amcu has revised its demand. But firms say it is still too high.

Platinum producers take strike pain for cost-control gain

Platinum miners would rather endure the "short-term pain" of losing millions each day than give up ground on a wage settlement.

Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa.

Platinum wage talks set to resume

Wage negotiations between major platinum producers and Amcu collapsed last week but are expected to begin again on Tuesday as the strike continues.

The oil, gas and mining industries will benefit from the extractive industries transparency initiative in 2021

Impasse in platinum negotiations

Negotiations between the world’s three largest platinum producers and the majority union have stalled as protest actions ensue in the North West.

Following the death of North West regional organiser Mawethu Joseph Steven

Rand sees five-year lows on fears of platinum strike

The rand has dropped to fresh five-year lows as majority union Amcu decides whether to strike at the country’s three biggest platinum mines.

Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa.

Amcu gets permission to strike over wages at Amplats

The biggest union in the platinum sector can now strike with a 48-hour notice after rejecting a pay increase offer from the platinum giant.

Amcu to present compromise on jobs to striking members

Anglo American Platinum’s majority union says its members will decide whether to go back to work at the mine after hearing a new job-cut proposal.

Amplats should not concede to Amcu demands, says analyst

Amplats should ride out the current strike rather than give in to Amcu’s demands to retract its planned job cuts, says Coronation Asset Management.

Anglo American Platinum said that 3 300 cuts coming from lay-offs and the remainder from voluntary packages. (AFP)

Amplats to cut 4 800 jobs

Anglo American Platinum, the world’s top platinum producer, has said it will shed around 4 800 jobs through its restructuring process.