The young lawyer was shot dead in broad daylight outside the offices of the Council for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) in the Johannesburg CBD
Labour lawyer Chinette Gallichan was fatally shot outside the CCMA offices in Johannesburg CBD. Civil society groups say the attack represents a threat to South Africa’s rule of…
At the 2026 Mining Indaba in Cape Town, the emphasis was on digitalisation and technological advancement of the industry. However, the industry recognises that cybersecurity can…
Urgent relief is needed to stop the spread of financial ruin to bigger firms and avoid economic sector turmoil
Sibanye-Stillwater, which is at the centre of the debate on excessive pay for executives, has had its remuneration report rejected three years in a row
Among the companies that have announced staff cuts are Anglo American and Sibanye Stillwater
Having its roots in gold, the diversified mining company has been shielded from the PGM price crash
Efforts to reposition the business to mitigate the downturn ‘do not go far enough’, says the company’s chief executive Craig Miller
In an interview, Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman also refutes the view that South Africa’s biggest mining employer is overextended
The mining company hosted its fourth annual Marikana memorial lecture on Monday to mark the 11th anniversary of the massacre
Companies are also grappling with a decline in commodity prices and weaker global demand
Terrifying example of how the poor functioning of state-owned enterprises – particularly Eskom and Transnet – have negatively impacted the mining sector
Castigating, rather than encouraging, business leaders when they advocate for harsh interventions sets us all back
Gold Fields’ South Deep hopes to turn the situation around with its super driller and indications are that extraction will shift from 85% to 93%.
That pact needs to be engineered by civilians, not government, says the former Wits vice-chancellor
Sibanye-Stillwater, which inherited the project after purchasing Lonmin, now looks to finish the project by next year.
The mineworker union’s Joseph Mathunjwa spoke at the ten-year anniversary of the massacre
Fathers talk about their regret for sending their sons to the mines, wives speak about coming to terms with the death of their husbands
Why do representative bodies like the union, the party and the so-called left seem to fail their constituents during struggles like Marikana?
Eight out of the 44 widows are still waiting for their houses but Sibanye-Stillwater says they are ‘under construction’