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Nadine James

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Nadine James is a Features Deputy Editor for Engineering News

By Nadine James

Rebranded Minerals Council reflects the promise of the future

Rebranded Minerals Council reflects the promise of the future

17th May 2019

The Minerals Council South Africa – formerly the Chamber of Mines –  officially rebranded in May 2018, repositioning the organisation to reflect, “the promise of the future”, by amending its role... 


First-quarter platinum demand up 32% on surge in ETF holdings

First-quarter platinum demand up 32% on surge in ETF holdings

13th May 2019

Platinum demand increased by 32% year-on-year to 2.56-million ounces in the first quarter of this year, following a surge in investment demand, the World Platinum Investment Council noted in its... 


South African company secures Potain distributorship

10th May 2019

Having secured Southern African distributorship for French tower- and self-erecting crane producers Potain, service provider Crane & Hoist Equipment SA expects to continue its sustainable growth... 


LEADING THE WAY
Rio Tinto, one of the pioneers in implementing autonomous mining systems, including autonomous trucks, assisted in the guideline's publication

Mining body releases autonomous systems guideline

3rd May 2019

The Global Mining Guidelines Group (GMG) published the Guideline for the Implementation of Autonomous Systems in Mining last month, in an effort to assist in the implementation of these systems,... 


Saice wants urgent intervention to address construction site attacks

3rd May 2019

The South African Institution of Civil Engineering (Saice) has joined other industry bodies in strongly condemning the recent spate of alleged “mafia-style” coordinated gang activity on project... 


MZWANDILE MASINA
The Ekurhuleni Aerotropolis is a game-changing intervention that will act as a catalyst for spatial, economic and social transformation

Ekurhuleni Aerotropolis core to Albertina Sisulu Corridor development plans

3rd May 2019

The Albertina Sisulu Corridor – which links the Johannesburg central business district, OR Tambo International Airport and Pretoria – is benefitting from the establishment of public-private... 


Condra customised crane completes Sishen’s ore spillage recovery chain

3rd May 2019

While grabbing cranes are usually large machines with wide spans and high lifting heights, the Condra grabbing crane installed in February at the railhead serving Sishen Iron Ore Mine, near... 


LEADING THE WAY
Rio Tinto, one of the pioneers in implementing autonomous mining systems, including autonomous trucks, assisted in the guideline's publication

Mining body releases autonomous systems guideline

3rd May 2019

The Global Mining Guidelines Group (GMG) published the Guideline for the Implementation of Autonomous Systems in Mining last month, in an effort to assist in the implementation of these systems,... 


Kangra Coal symbolically hands over community, employee shares

Kangra Coal symbolically hands over community, employee shares

2nd May 2019

Menar CEO Vuslat Bayoglu on Thursday symbolically handed over 5% free carried shares to host communities and employees of Kangra Coal, at a ceremony which included the unveiling of the coal... 


Threat of deregistration motivated by State captured by white monopoly capital, says AMCU

26th April 2019

The Department of Labour (DoL) registrar’s intention to deregister the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) for failing to hold a congress within the five-year period stipulated... 


Challenges persist, but mining sector has made huge strides since 1994

Challenges persist, but mining sector has made huge strides since 1994

26th April 2019

The local mining landscape has changed significantly in the quarter century following Nelson Mandela’s inauguration as the first democratically elected President of South Africa. 


Although there are still challenges, mining sector has made huge strides since 1994

Although there are still challenges, mining sector has made huge strides since 1994

26th April 2019

The South African mining landscape has changed significantly in the quarter century following Nelson Mandela’s inauguration as the first democratically-elected President of the Republic of South... 


Sibanye increases offer for Lonmin

25th April 2019

Dual-listed Sibanye-Stillwater and platinum miner Lonmin on Thursday announced that their boards have reached an agreement on the terms of an increased recommended all-share offer for Lonmin’s... 


DELE KUTI

Stable oil price drives investment in burgeoning African oil, gas sector

25th April 2019

Africa is likely to experience continued oil and gas investment over the next three to five years as the stabilisation of crude prices above $60/bl, coupled with the continent’s rapidly expanding... 


Acacia swings to first-quarter loss on operational challenges, lower production

25th April 2019

London-listed Acacia Mining, which has various operations in Tanzania, has posted an adjusted net loss of $7-million for the quarter ended March 31, compared with adjusted net earnings of... 


ExxonMobil acquires more exploration acreage off Namibian coast

25th April 2019

US oil giant ExxonMobil will increase its exploration acreage in Namibia by about 28 000 km2 following the signing of an agreement with the Namibian government and State-owned National Petroleum... 


Power disruptions hinder Amplats’ first quarter production

25th April 2019

Anglo American Platinum’s first-quarter production was significantly impacted on by power disruptions, with total platinum group metal production down 6% year-on-year. The year-on-year dip to 998... 


Many companies still procuring unsuitable protective equipment for female mineworkers

19th April 2019

The number of women working in the mining sector has increased significantly over the past 17 years, with the numbers growing from 11 400 in 2002 to over 53 100 today, comments female footwear... 


First user experience lab on African continent opens

19th April 2019

Global consulting firm Nihilent officially launched its first user experience (UX) laboratory on the African continent on Thursday. The facility, located in Bryanston, is the second of its kind... 


Investor sentiment contradicting diamond market fundamentals

19th April 2019

Lukewarm investor sentiment for natural diamonds seems to contradict the stable demand and favourable supply forecasts for natural diamonds, US-based diamond analyst Paul Zimnisky notes in a... 


Majority of B2Gold’s mines outperform guidance in strong first quarter

18th April 2019

TSX-listed B2Gold exceeded its first-quarter production and sales guidance by 6%, producing 230 859 oz and selling 232 076 oz of gold. The Fekola, Masbate, Otjikoto and El Limon mines all exceeded... 


Geopolitical, economic uncertainty pushes European ETPs to record high in first quarter – WGC

Geopolitical, economic uncertainty pushes European ETPs to record high in first quarter – WGC

17th April 2019

Since the start of 2016, assets in European gold-backed exchange-traded products (ETPs) have grown rapidly, hitting a record high of 1 121.4 t ($48-billion) in the first quarter of this year, the... 


Barrick Gold president and CEO Mark Bristow

Kibali to break more records this year – Bristow

17th April 2019

The Kibali gold mine – ranked among the world’s top ten gold mines – has “made a strong start” to this year after having set a new production record in 2018, Barrick Gold president and CEO Mark... 


Gold output to reach record high this year – report

Gold output to reach record high this year – report

16th April 2019

Gold production increased for the tenth consecutive year in 2018 to 107.3-million ounces and is expected to reach a new record high of 109.6-million ounces this year, S&P Global Market Intelligence... 


Sanbrado optimised study predicts 300 000 oz in first year – West African

16th April 2019

Sydney-listed West African Resources has increased its forecast yearly gold production from the Sanbrado mine, in Burkina Faso, following an optimised feasibility study. Announcing the results of... 


Santos makes significant offshore gas discovery at Corvus

16th April 2019

Energy company Santos on Tuesday announced the successful appraisal of the Corvus field, offshore Western Australia, with Corvus-2 confirming a significant gas resource in the Carnarvon basin. The... 


JOHNNY-COME-LATELY 
investors that were traditionally attracted to the junior mining space have a secondary option, where the valuations are higher and forecast demand is reportedly worth billions

Canadian junior miners losing out to cannabis companies – BDO Global

12th April 2019

Equity markets have “fallen out of love with junior miners” of late as investors have been lured to other sectors, specifically into cannabis stocks, notes a report by auditing and business... 


ALERTMETER
The tests take up to 90 seconds to complete, produce immediate results, and can be repeated multiple times a day, with no risk of a false positive

New ways of determining workers’ fitness for work urged amid changing laws and attitudes towards cannabis

12th April 2019

Changing societal perceptions, combined with more and more countries legalising cannabis use, means that companies should adapt traditional methods of determining whether employees are fit for... 


JOE KEENAN
BME's immediate plans for the US are to establish and develop a distribution network to serve customers in mining, quarrying and construction

BME secures Alaskan coal mine contract

12th April 2019

Explosives and blasting specialist BME’s US segment has been awarded a contract by Usibelli Coal Mine (UCM) in Alaska to supply explosive products and accessories. Part of the South Africa-based... 


Sibanye-Stillwater commits additional R30m to Wits Digimine

9th April 2019

Sibanye-Stillwater has committed an additional R30-million over three years, to the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) Mining Institute’s Digital Mining Laboratory. The announcement was made on... 


SWEATING BULLETS 
Following years of decline, the deep-level mining sector requires a drastic shift in technology and methodology to delay its expiration

Research bodies turning to technology to reverse decline of deep-level mining

5th April 2019

The outlook for South Africa’s deep-level mining sector over the next ten years is bleak, without drastic change, comments Mandela Mining Precinct co-director Navin Singh. This is because of... 


SWEATING BULLETS 
Following years of decline, the deep-level mining sector requires a drastic shift in technology and methodology to delay its expiration

Research bodies turning to technology to reverse decline of deep-level mining

5th April 2019

The outlook for South Africa’s deep-level mining sector over the next ten years is bleak, without drastic change, comments Mandela Mining Precinct co-director Navin Singh. This is because of... 


XIAOMING YUAN
While the group is currently focusing on South Africa, it has plans to expand to other African countries once it has established a firm base locally

Chinese OEM reaffirms commitment to Africa

29th March 2019

Chinese original equipment manufacturer Dadi Engineering Development Group (DEDG), 49% owner of vibrating equipment solutions provider Aury Africa, demonstrated its commitment to the African market... 


MORE THAN JUST HOUSES 
Sustainability reporting should focus more in the  impact rather than the output, instead of just noting how many houses the mine built, report on how many people the mine has housed

Mining stakeholders unable to assess effectiveness of sustainability investments – analyst

29th March 2019

Companies face immense pressure to positively contribute to the alleviation of pressing environmental, social and economic issues, owing to combined expectations and scrutiny of asset managers,... 


RUDRAJIT MITRA
I am humbled to be in the company of great academics in rock mechanics

Top research award for Wits academic

29th March 2019

The National Research Foundation (NRF) has awarded another accolade to the School of Mining Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) by awarding a C2 rating to staff member... 


Eastplats generates first revenue since 2013

27th March 2019

After having revitalised the company, TSX-listed platinum miner Eastern Platinum (Eastplats) plans to continue creating shareholder value this year, CEO Diana Hu said in a statement on Wednesday.... 


The Fekola mine, in Mali.

B2Gold approves Fekola expansion

27th March 2019

Dual-listed B2Gold on Tuesday announced “very positive” results from a preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for the expansion of its Fekola mine, in Mali. Consequently, the company will be... 


WGC opens consultations on draft Responsible Gold Mining Principles

26th March 2019

Gold industry market development organisation, the World Gold Council (WGC), on Tuesday launched the exposure draft of its Responsible Gold Mining Principles, which establish a new framework with... 


Corruption Watch executive director David Lewis

Corruption Watch calls for enquiry into misadministration of mining royalties

26th March 2019

Civil society organisation Corruption Watch (CW) has recommended that a commission of enquiry be established to determine the scope and degree of alleged misadministration and misappropriation of... 


Jubilee set to acquire Sable Zinc refinery

22nd March 2019

Dual-listed Jubilee Metals on Friday announced that it has executed a share purchase agreement for the acquisition of the Sable Zinc refinery in Kabwe, Zambia. The refinery is situated immediately... 


NIEL PRETORIUS The capital cost of establishing an underground mine and other surface infrastructure is likely to substantially exceed the cost of establishing the plant, tailings deposition site and other infrastructure at a typical surface retreatment operation

Success of tailings retreatment stands out in lacklustre gold sector

22nd March 2019

In a sector bedevilled by protracted industrial action, and a lack of new discoveries and investment, as well as ever deeper and ever declining orebodies, gold tailings retreatment operations have... 


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