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Idéle Esterhuizen

Idéle Esterhuizen

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Ansys expands offering with Tedaka Technologies acquisition

22nd May 2013

AltX-listed engineering company Ansys on Wednesday announced that it had purchased 100% of the shares and shareholder loans of Tedaka Technologies from Tedaka Investments for R22-million, subject... 


The Aganang plant

Sephaku Cement reports good progress at Aganang

22nd May 2013

The majority of the large civil structures at Sephaku Cement’s new Aganang plant, in the North West province, were complete and the remaining civil work was progressing well, engineering project... 


NUM spokesperson Lesiba Seshoka

Amplats, unions and govt agree on measures to preserve jobs

22nd May 2013

Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), its recognised unions and the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) said late on Tuesday that they would resume talks at the Commission for Conciliation,... 


Lonmin acting CEO Simon Scott

Lonmin, AMCU fail to reach agreement on union recognition

22nd May 2013

Platinum producer Lonmin on Wednesday indicated that no agreement had been reached on forming a new union recognition agreement with the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU). As... 


Turkish steel manufacturers to visit SA

Turkish steel manufacturers to visit SA

21st May 2013

The Turkish Steel Exporters’ Association (CIB) on Tuesday said it would bring a high-level delegation of prominent steel manufacturers and exporters to South Africa to explore areas of cooperation... 


Numsa’s eco-friendly JHB regional offices to be completed by July

Numsa’s eco-friendly JHB regional offices to be completed by July

21st May 2013

The R15.5-million refurbishment and transformation of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa’s (Numsa’s) regional office, in central Johannesburg, into the first eco-friendly union... 


Waterberg ordered to issue supplementary bidder’s statement in Firestone takeover

Waterberg ordered to issue supplementary bidder’s statement in Firestone takeover

20th May 2013

The Australian Takeovers Panel has declared the Waterberg Coal Company’s statements in relation to its hostile takeover offer for Firestone Energy as being deficient and ordered the company to... 


Labat Africa moves into Namibia oil and gas

20th May 2013

JSE-listed Labat Africa on Monday said it aimed to invest in five oil and gas leases in Namibia. Labat Africa had executed a letter of intent with Amicitia Holdings to purchase all the issued... 


NUM seeks up to 60% wage hike from SA gold producers

NUM seeks up to 60% wage hike from SA gold producers

20th May 2013

South Africa’s Chamber of Mines (CoM) on Monday confirmed the reciept of proposals by the the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) regarding the revision of wages and conditions of employment of... 


Lonmin accelerates union recognition process to ease Marikana tensions

Lonmin accelerates union recognition process to ease Marikana tensions

17th May 2013

Platinum producer Lonmin , which on Friday welcomed the return to work of its employees following a two-day unprotected strike this week, said that it would accelerate certain aspects of the union... 


SA at forefront of intra-Africa investment

17th May 2013

South Africa has been at the forefront of growth in intra-African trade and broader emerging market investment during 2012, with intra-African investment showing a 33% compound growth rate,... 


Gauteng factory invests in R5m roof-mounted solar facility

17th May 2013

Photovoltaic (PV) project development and construction company Soventix South Africa has been awarded an engineering, procurement and construction contract worth more than R5-million to build a... 


Science and Technology Minister Derek Hanekom

R232m allocated to ZA-ARMC1 satellite development in 2013

16th May 2013

The Department of Science and Technology (DST) has allocated R232-million in funding for the development of the new ZA-ARMC1 satellite this year, Science and Technology Minister Derek Hanekom has... 


Merseta CEO Raymond Patel

SA must shift to ‘manufacturing economy’, not ‘knowledge economy’ – Merseta

16th May 2013

Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Education and Training Authority (Merseta) CEO Raymond Patel on Thursday challenged government’s National Development Plan (NDP) vision of shifting... 


Palabora temporarily closes north hoisting tower

Palabora temporarily closes north hoisting tower

15th May 2013

South African copper producer Palabora Mining indicated on Wednesday that it would have to revise its forecast hoisting volumes from its underground mine, as its north hoisting winder would be out... 


Kayelekera mine

Paladin Energy reports fall in profit, despite high sales volumes

15th May 2013

Dual-listed uranium producer Paladin Energy reported that lower prices resulted in a drop in its gross profit for the nine months ended March, to $28.9-million, from $30.3-million in the 2012... 


Licensing Bill will give officials too much power – FMF

Licensing Bill will give officials too much power – FMF

15th May 2013

Government’s proposed Licensing of Business Bill would provide local government officials with unconstrained discretionary power, creating massive bureaucratic empires and eroding rule of law, Free... 


Sukari mine

Expansion at Centamin’s Sukari mine on track

15th May 2013

Toronto- and London-listed Centamin on Wednesday reported that the Stage 4 plant expansion of its Sukari gold mine, in Egypt, to ten-million tons a year, remained on track for the bulk of... 


Sasol customers say lower prices will boost export competitiveness

Sasol customers say lower prices will boost export competitiveness

14th May 2013

Despite being called to testify against Sasol Chemical Industries (SCI) during the first week of the Competition Tribunal hearings into allegations of excessive pricing of propylene and... 


TFR shuts coal line to catch up on maintenance

TFR shuts coal line to catch up on maintenance

13th May 2013

State-owned rail utility Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) on Monday said it would shut its coal-export line for 12 days, from May 14 to 25, to catch up on its maintenance backlog. The South African rail... 


Platinum market records 375 000 oz deficit in 2012

Platinum market records 375 000 oz deficit in 2012

13th May 2013

The global platinum market experienced a deficit of 375 000 oz in 2012, owing to a steep decline in output from South Africa, platinum group metals authority Johnson Matthey’s ‘Platinum 2013’... 


Bushveld Minerals announces takeover offer to acquire Lemur Resources

Bushveld Minerals announces takeover offer to acquire Lemur Resources

13th May 2013

Aim-listed Bushveld Minerals on Monday announced an off-market takeover offer to acquire Madagascar-focused Lemur Resources. The offer, which was not subject to a minimum acceptance condition,... 


Acting Lonmin CEO Simon Scott

Lonmin raises full-year output guidance to 700 000 oz

13th May 2013

Platinum miner Lonmin on Monday raised its production guidance for the full 2013 financial year to 700 000 oz of metals-in-concentrate, up from previous expectations of 680 000 oz. The company... 


African Copper Q4 output up 45%

African Copper Q4 output up 45%

10th May 2013

Aim-listed African Copper produced 2 429 t of copper in concentrate at its wholly owned mines in Botswana in the quarter ended March 31, a 45.2% year-on-year increase in production. The Mowana... 


TRANSPORTING COAL Underground production at Penumbra started in November last year and the mine was set to achieve yearly export coal sales of 500 000 t in June

Continental Coal finalises Mashala Resources deal

10th May 2013

ASX- and Aim-listed Continental Coal in April said its 74%-owned South African subsidiary had completed the acquisition of the outstanding minority interests in coal mining junior Mashala... 


African airport operators urged to collaborate with governments to foster growth

10th May 2013

To drive economic growth and competitiveness in Africa, there was an urgent need for the continent’s airport operators and governments to collaborate, Airports Company South Africa acting MD... 


Small-car sales not yet reflecting reduced consumer spending

10th May 2013

Notwithstanding the South African Reserve Bank’s projection that the country’s gross domestic production would grow only by a marginal 2.7% during 2013, local new car sales were showing good growth... 


Coenraad Bezuidenhout  The problem with our current monetary policy regime is that it is too narrowly focused on inflation targeting

Lobby group calls for monetary policy to be aligned with manufacturing push

10th May 2013

The time was ripe to review South Africa’s monetary policy, which was cited as one of the main challenges facing the country’s manufacturing sector, Manufacturing Circle executive director Coenraad... 


NYDA welcomes DED’S R3bn commitment for young entrepreneurs

NYDA welcomes DED’S R3bn commitment for young entrepreneurs

9th May 2013

The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) on Thursday commended the Department of Economic Development for allocating R3-billion over the next five years, as part of the Youth Employment Accord. 


London Mining CEO Graeme Hossie

London Mining reaches record Q1 production

9th May 2013

Aim-listed London Mining achieved record production and sales volumes at its 100%-owned Marapa mine, in Sierra Leone, during the first quarter of its 2013 financial year, CEO Graeme Hossie reported... 


Lonmin welcomes AMCU’s referral of union negotiations to CCMA

Lonmin welcomes AMCU’s referral of union negotiations to CCMA

9th May 2013

Platinum producer Lonmin on Thursday said it welcomed the Association of Mining and Construction Union’s (AMCU’s) decision to refer the negotiations around a new union recognition agreement to the... 


Sappi CEO Ralph Boëttger

Sappi reports ‘disappointing’ Q2 results, dragged down by European market

9th May 2013

JSE-listed paper, pulp and packaging group Sappi recorded a 68% drop in operating profit for the second quarter of the year to $40-million, down from $125-million in the 2012 equivalent period,... 


TIA, CIPC partner to promote innovation

9th May 2013

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) and the Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) have signed a partnership agreement aimed at the promotion, protection and commercialisation of... 


2013 collective bargaining season to be ‘particularly important’ – DoL DG

2013 collective bargaining season to be ‘particularly important’ – DoL DG

8th May 2013

Despite a volatile labour market, this year’s bargaining season was going to be particularly important in proving that collective bargaining was still the best way of bridging differences between... 


SA urged to improve its maths, science education at primary school level

SA urged to improve its maths, science education at primary school level

8th May 2013

South Africa would have to continue to find ways to support teachers and schools, provide strong primary school education and increase the country’s pool of mathematics specialists who taught at... 


Stratex evaluates potential acquisition opportunities

Stratex evaluates potential acquisition opportunities

7th May 2013

Aim-listed Stratex International continues to evaluate potential acquisition opportunities and its management was optimistic that it could use its cash balance of £17-million to provide further... 


AfDB’s CIF gives go-ahead for revised CSP plan for some African countries

AfDB’s CIF gives go-ahead for revised CSP plan for some African countries

7th May 2013

The African Development Bank’s (AfDB’s) $7.6-billion Climate Investment Fund (CIF) on Tuesday permitted Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia to proceed with an updated version of a... 


Edenville seeks to partner Tanzania govt on power projects

7th May 2013

Aim-listed Edenville Energy will, in the coming year, focus its activities on assessing the commercial viability of mining near-surface coal at its Rukwa or Mkomolo operations. The company... 


Vukile book build closed, oversubscribed

7th May 2013

JSE-listed property loan stock company Vukile has closed its accelerated book build after strong demand resulted in it having been oversubscribed by some R150-million. The resulted in the company... 


Aureus Mining places order for ball milling system at New Liberty gold project

Aureus Mining places order for ball milling system at New Liberty gold project

7th May 2013

TSX- and Aim-listed Aureus Mining on Tuesday said it had placed an order with NCP International for the supply, delivery and installation of a ball milling system at its New Liberty gold project,... 


Afferro announces maiden mineral resource for Ntem

Afferro announces maiden mineral resource for Ntem

7th May 2013

Cameroon-focused iron-ore exploration and development company Afferro Mining on Monday announced a maiden National Instrument (NI) 43-101-compliant mineral resource for its Ntem iron-ore project. A... 


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