Platinum strike
'Northam miners will fight until the bitter end'
The NUM has defied a Labour Court order and declared its strike at Zondereinde mine unprotected.
Africa’s most advanced economy is also struggling to shake off the shock of the strike.
The company will unveil the results of a strategic review in December.
A restructuring is expected in South Africa’s platinum sector after a strike by Amcu which ended in June.
The use of muthi has come into sharp focus at the Farlam Commission of Inquiry.
Amplats says “a number” of suitors had expressed interest in buying the strike-hit mines.
Around 2,000 mineworkers are reported to have downed tools on Friday.
Jay Naidoo looks at the lessons that can be learned in the mining sector.
Bathabile Dlamini will visit Marikana to inspect the impact of relief aid sent to the area.
The minister reportedly holds a stake in a BEE partner of Amplats worth an estimated R20m.
Platinum producers have denied they gave an undertaking to Amcu to refrain from restructuring.
Greg Nicolson unpacks the platinum sector deal and the future implications.
Platinum mining shares gave up some of Monday’s gains as investors sized up the cost of a wage deal.
Stephen Grootes shares some insight into the crippling platinum miners strike.
Joseph Mathunjwa says shares need to be transferred to mineworkers.
The union will reveal the response by platinum companies to its additional demands in Rustenburg.
Amcu has planned a mass meeting with workers in Rustenburg this afternoon.
Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi says the parties concerned are working very hard to resolve the strike.
Solidarity is concerned workers will be affected by downsizing once the platinum strike comes to an end.