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Mining companies often abandon their operations with little or no concern for the communities left behind.

The human cost of South Africa’s mining and corporate riches

A common thread in our mining history has been inequality – mining companies still avoid their social obligations during and post mining

The ANC, heads to this weekend’s policy conference more concerned with pushing back on attempts to improve governance than finding solutions to the many structural fault lines that have been so crudely exposed by our economic deterioration. (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

ANC lacks the political will to push economic transformation

Ramaphosa’s long delays in appointing the new BEE Advisory Council shows he has little interest in allowing others to cash in on the BEE deals that earned him his fortune

What empowerment? Minister of Mineral Resources Gwede Mantashe argues transformation of the mining sector has been ineffective. Although the majority of mineworkers (above) are black people, this is not reflected in mine ownership. (Madelene Cronjé)

Once empowered, always empowered: Does the mining charter judgment rule out transformation?

Given the slow pace of change in mining and other sectors, some analysts have raised concerns that the ruling will cause empowerment efforts to unravel

The pandemic is testing the resilience of most economies, especially those of developing countries. (Madelene Cronjé)

Ramaphosa: Mineworkers must have Covid-19 jab

The president has called on the mining industry to follow the Minerals Council of South Africa and play its part in the fight against the virus

The council, which represents around 90% of South Africa’s mineral production, said it had filed an application for the review and setting aside of certain clauses of the 2018 charter. (Sandile Ndlovu/Gallo)

Industry in renewed battle over mining charter

The minerals council has applied for a judicial review of the charter over provisions that it says could leave it unsustainable

The Mining Indaba 2019 create many opportunities for exclusive discussions with the industry’s key stakeholders, on resource nationalism, sustainability, skills shortages and digitalisation. (Photo: Oupa Nkosi)

The Mining Indaba 2019: A look ahead

The indaba has become a powerful platform for funding, networking, discussions, making deals and more

Six-year-old Malume Mashilo waits in the wheelbarrow his siblings will use to transport containers of water from a tank that has just been filled. (James Oatway/M&G)

Political expedience is the final insult to polluted Masakhane

Health problems are just one of the difficulties faced by people living right next to an open-cast coal mine in Mpumalanga

(Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)

Minerals Council to engage with Mantashe over ‘unresolved issues’ in Mining Charter

The council issued its responses to the policy, which was gazetted by Minerals Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe last week

“I said to them ‘you cannot milk the industry which is already on its knees’,” Mantashe told delegates. (Gallo Images)

Mantashe: Leave mining out of sovereign wealth fund plans

Mantashe said the idea was raised in the ruling party circles in the late stages of the drafting of the Mining Charter

ANC chairperson Gwede Mantashe. (Oupa Nkosi)

Mantashe releases Mining Charter of compromises

The Mining Charter has focused on empowerment targets and benefits for mining communities

Minister of Mineral Resources Gwede Mantashe. (Gallo)

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

Fitch said the president’s announcement did not change its growth forecast for SA of 0.7% for 2018 and 2.1% for 2019. (David Harrison/M&G)

Ramaphosa’s stimulus plan unlikely to boost growth significantly — Fitch Ratings

The ratings agency also flagged the recent rand depreciation as something which could complicate policy meant to tackle low GDP growth

The gold-mining industry caved and reached a settlement in a 12-year case brought by claimants over hazardous work conditions that cause silicosis and silico-tuberculosis.

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

(John McCann)

South Africa walks mining tightrope

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

(Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)

How to ensure communities living near mining activities get a better deal

The mining industry in South Africa needs an inclusive model that builds on and improves shared value

ANC national chairperson Gwede Mantashe.

Mining ends Gwede’s mantashing

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

Lila Reynoldsis a visiting intern from the United States at The Star newspaper

Zwane’s mining DG in firing line

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

Although Amcu supports the ownership target

Mantashe takes on mining laws

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

Emmanuel Macron has dismissed the scandal as a “storm in a teacup” but his opponents have continued to heap criticism on his handling of it, demanding he address the nation. (EPA)

Zwane and his charter may be toast

Mining communities and industry want the minister’s charter scrapped and talks restarted

Off-kilter: The new Mining Charter and its potential negative effects do not feature in the ANC’s policy conference discussion papers.

Mining Charter court bid put on hold as Ramaphosa steps in

"I am certain we will be able to resolve the current impasse and agree on a Charter that accelerates transformation” — Ramaphosa