South Africa’s mining industry faces challenges but holds promise for transformation and new discoveries. Penelope Masilela shares more.
SIBANYE-Stillwater confirmed a Miningmx report earlier on Thursday that its founding CEO of 13 years standing, Neal Froneman ...
Sydney- Johannesburg- and London-listed South32 has reported Australian government environmental approval for the Worsley ...
While ‘high-carbon’ is the value-lowering label being put on aluminium from South Africa’s Hillside Aluminium in ...
Young leaders also want a stake in the mining sector, with skills development, job creation, and youth formation top of the agenda.
By Jeremy Bossenger of BossJansen Executive Search Declining interest rates and higher pay packages for South African employees, is resulting in more disposable income for consumers which, in turn, is ...
CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater Neal Froneman will retire from the group in September 2025 amidst a challening past few years for ...
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Froneman’s retirement marks the end of a transformative era for Sibanye-Stillwater, which he has led since 2013.
Appointment of Paulo Castellari as Chief Executive Officer Following the prior announcement on the evolution of Eramet ...