20 Aug 2013

Mining

Don't sucker Zucker

A researcher who hacked into Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg's profile to expose a security flaw won't be in the money. Facebook offers rewards for people who find security weaknesses, but not, apparently, if you target the big man himself... in which case you seem to be deemed a hacker who went too far.

Meanwhile, back at Armscor, Defence and Military Veterans Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has gunned for a couple of the top people and has fired the chairman and his deputy. The dismissals at the state-owned arms procurement agency‚ which are effective immediately‚ follow delays in crucial decisions that have stalled a R9bn manufacturing production contract for a new infantry fighting vehicle by Denel Land Systems (DLS).

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Weekly top stories

WAMPEX prepares for 20th anniversary
From relatively humble beginnings in 1994, the West African Mining and Power Exhibition (WAMPEX) has grown into a very popular event every. The West African mining community has long regarded this exhibition held biennially in Accra, Ghana as a benchmark for the industry's impressive growth in the sub-region. Read more >>

Mining
Little has changed at Marikana, says John Capel
The executive director of the Bench Marks Foundation, John Capel, says very little has changed for the mineworkers and those living in Marikana a year after the massacre that took the lives of more than 40 people and injured scores more on 16 August 2012. Read more >>


Mines
Impala Platinum says earnings will be lower
Impala Platinum advised that its headline earnings per share (HEPS) for the year to June are expected to be between 308c and 343c which is between 50% and 55% lower than last year when earnings were 685c. Read more >>

Forum to ensure peace in mines
In an attempt to restore calm in the mining sector and reassure investors, South Africa on Wednesday launched the Mine Crime Combating Forum (MCCF). Read more >>

Govt calls for calm, dignity on Marikana anniversary
The chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on the Marikana Tragedy, Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane, has called for calm, reconciliation and unity as the country marks the first anniversary of the Marikana tragedy, which took place on August 16, 2012. Read more >>

Lonmin shooting undermines peace efforts - Modise
The fatal shooting of a Lonmin union leader on the eve of the anniversary of the Marikana tragedy undermines peace efforts and calls for united action, says North West Premier Thandi Modise. Read more >>


Government

Con court dismisses Marikana miners' appeal
The Constitutional Court yesterday turned down a request for leave to appeal brought by lawyers representing the injured and arrested miners in the Farlam Commission of Inquiry. Read more >>


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