29 Jan 2013

Mining

 



Beware the angry jobless...

We're all aware of the unemployment problem in this country, but other than thousands and thousands of words, the issue has not seen any great change, but now a warning has been sounded... Evan Pickworth, addressing an economic conference last week pointed out a stark warning on the potential threat we face in the form of rebellion by a jobless youth, desperate and frustrated.

We need to sit up and take notice - and then actually do what is needed to defuse what could be a very explosive situation.

On the mobile front, Mark Schefermann looks at the future of the mobile voice.

So why were they closed in the first place? After years of calls from various quarters to re-open the teacher training colleges, which the government closed soon after taking power, the Minister of Higher Education Blade Nzimande has now announced that teacher training colleges are to re-open. Many might say, about time, but too late... the education system is already a shambles.

Don't you wish you were a consultant to a government department? Well, perhaps you are...if so, you should be happy with your share of the R24.6bn spent on consultants in a three-year period - yes, that's R24,600,000,000. Now the Office of the Auditor General has called for stricter controls on the use of consultants by government. To put this into perspective: if you spent R10,000 a day, every day, to spend this amount of cash would take you 2,460,000 days - or six thousand, seven hundred and fifty eight years and three months. Happy spending!

Onto some good news...Kruger has reopened roads, camps and picnic spots.

Rod Baker: Content Director

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Amplats postpones retrenchment of 14 000 workers
PRETORIA: The retrenchment of 14 000 Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) mineworkers has been put on hold for at least two months. This comes after government, Amplats and organised labour had reached an agreement to postpone the retrenchment. Read more >>

ZCI's African Copper production rises 47% in Q3
ZCI's principal subsidiary African Copper plc produced 2577Mt of copper in concentrate during the third quarter of the 2013 fiscal year - 47% higher than the same period in the previous year‚ the company reported on Thursday, 24 January 2013. Read more >>

ELB appoints group chief executive
ELB Group (ELR)‚ a supplier of engineered products to the infrastructure‚ mining‚ processing and construction industries‚ has appointed Stephen Meijers as its group chief executive. Read more >>

'Licence to operate' is key hurdle for African mines
The future of the minerals industry in Africa is uncertain unless mining companies can establish a legitimate and positive presence in their host communities and countries. Read more >>

Iron ore production boosts BHP Billiton
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: Mining giant BHP Billiton on Wednesday (23 January) reported that iron ore production in resource-rich Western Australia recorded another strong performance in the six months to December, while petroleum output was steady. Read more >>


Mines

Amplats may still save some jobs
Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) is discussing "with concerned parties" its planned retrenchment of nearly 14,000 mineworkers at its mines. Read more >>


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SA will not create 5m new jobs says Mkhize
[Sam Mkokel] The government's target of creating 5m jobs by 2020 is unlikely to be met because of a range of factors including labour unrest and the strained relationship between the state and big business‚ says Economic Development Deputy Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize. Read more >>

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