26 Feb 2013

Mining

 



At last... Some meaningful action against corrupt officials?

Service delivery is a major problem as it is, but what exacerbates the issue is when those charged with using our tax monies to deliver services too often use it to further their own ends and enrich themselves. So it is to be welcomed that Minister of Justice and Reconciliation Jeff Radebe has announced that the names of those government officials convicted of corruption are to be published.

In a similar vein, National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel says there should be consequences for public servants who do not deliver. Many people might add to that: "What about adding non-performing government ministers and provincial MECs to the mix?"

Writing from the US, Reuben Yonatan tells us what we can expect from VoIP in 2013. As he says, the future is always bright for any kind of computer-related or especially internet-related technology so we can always expect new innovations, but just what sort of innovations can we predict?

It is the government's job to provide the environment in which business can thrive, and it is the job of business to then provide employment. Unfortunately, it appears that in SA much conspires against the establishment and healthy growth of SMEs; a recent study finds South Africa is hostile to SMEs.

Finally, the thought of our tame motoring editor Henrie Geyser in makeup - fancy or otherwise - is, well... deeply disturbing. But the same cannot be said, thank goodness, for Opel's new OPC rocket, which Henrie reckons is a rocket ship with fancy make-up.

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Mining

Govt, mining stakeholders sign peace, stability framework
PRETORIA: Government and mining stakeholders on Thursday, 21 February 2013, signed a framework to help secure peace and stability in the sector. Read more >>

SA must remain dominant platinum supplier
[Dennis Cruywagen] CAPE TOWN: It is imperative that South Africa holds its dominant position as a platinum supplier; stability is restored to the production cycle and investor confidence in the platinum mining industry is repaired. Read more >>

Imperial Distribution wins Joy Global Mining contract
Mining equipment manufacturer Joy Global Mining has awarded the outsource contract for its distribution service to Imperial Distribution, part of the Imperial Logistics Group. The three-and-a-half-year contract, which was won on open tender, represents the company's first in the mining industry. Read more >>


Mines

Jobs "unlikely" to be saved
Talks between Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), unions and government are unlikely to save 14 000 jobs at the company's mines, Amplats chief executive Chris Griffith told MPs. Read more >>

Shabangu urges violence to end on mines
Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu met trade unions, the Chamber of Mines and Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) on Tuesday (19 February) after 13 people were injured at the mine's Siphumelele shaft in Rustenburg. Read more >>

Australian mineral execs visit West Coast mine site
The board of Australian Stock Exchange-listed mineral sands company Mineral Commodities (MRC) paid a visit to the site of their new mine on South Africa's West Coast. The GDP benefit of the Tormin mine will be worth more than R1 billion a year to the Western Cape economy. Read more >>

Chinese companies not favoured in Botswana
[Nicholas Kotch] If Ian Khama has any say in the matter‚ and he most certainly shall‚ Chinese companies may not be collecting many more government contracts in Botswana in the near future. Read more >>


International
BHP Billiton to cut costs, control growth
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: The incoming chief executive of BHP Billiton, Andrew MacKenzie, said on Sunday (24 February) he will maintain focus on costs and productivity when he takes the helm at the world's biggest miner in May. Read more >>

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