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Natalie Greve

Natalie Greve

Natalie Greve is Creamer Media Senior Contributing Editor Online for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

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Gibb wraps up feasibility study for underground tunnel at OR Tambo

21st October 2015 Black-owned engineering consulting firm Gibb Engineering has completed a feasibility study (FS), commissioned by the Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA), that investigates the construction and operational feasibility of connecting the existing Western Precinct and the Midfield Development at... 

Tribunal approves Tiso Blackstar, Robor merger

21st October 2015 The Competition Tribunal has approved, without conditions, a merger between investment holding company, the Tiso Blackstar group and welded tube and pipes manufacturer Robor, which lifts Tiso Blackstar’s shareholding from 19.4% to a majority 51% stake. Engineering News Online reported in July... 

Tribunal approves Tiso Blackstar, Robor merger

Bass transfers A$300 000 to Stratmin in Mauritius deal

21st October 2015 ASX-listed Bass Metals has paid London-listed graphite producer StratMin Global Resources A$300 000 in two separate instalments as part of the Australia-based company’s £2-million earn-in agreement to acquire a 25% stake in StratMin’s Graphmada Mauritius subsidiary. StratMin noted in a statement... 

US govt funding organisation injects $400m into S Africa-based CSP plant

21st October 2015 As part of US State secretary John Kerry's Climate and Clean Energy Investment Forum, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) has signed an agreement with US-based energy developer SolarReserve and independent project developer ACWA Power, recognising OPIC's $400-million commitment of... 

US govt funding organisation injects $400m into S Africa-based CSP plant

Operational hiccups at Tanzanian mines wound Acacia’s Q3 showing

21st October 2015 "Disappointing” operational performances at London-listed Acacia Mining’s Bulyanhulu and Buzwagi mines, in Tanzania, have driven a 14% year-on-year slump in the production of gold to 163 888 oz for the third quarter ended September 30, while sales volumes, at 16 116 oz for the three months,... 

Innovation key to sustaining manufacturing sector

21st October 2015 Noting that the South African manufacturing sector was going through a structural adjustment phase, rather than a cyclical downturn, Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) CEO Kaizer Nyatsumba has called for a rethink of South Africa’s approach to manufacturing,... 

Innovation key to sustaining manufacturing sector

S Africa lifts steel output 24.5% to 625 000 t in Sept

21st October 2015 South Africa’s crude steel production rallied 24.5% year-on-year to 625 000 t in September, bucking a global trend that saw global crude steel production for the 66 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) dipping 3.7% to 131-million tons. Turkey registered the largest... 

S Africa lifts steel output 24.5% to 625 000 t in Sept

Lonmin looks to shareholder for $400m parachute, maintains job cut plans

21st October 2015 Advancing its efforts to ride out the low platinum price environment, dual-listed platinum miner Lonmin has announced plans to raise $400-million through a rights issue and has reiterated plans to mothball the high-cost Newman and Hossy shafts and cut some 6 000 jobs. The company’s share price on... 

Lonmin looks to shareholder for $400m parachute, maintains job cut plans

IPPs could have legal case for lack of grid access – Competition Commission

20th October 2015 Independent power producers (IPPs) active in South Africa could well have a legal case against energy utility Eskom, should the parastatal be found to have breached the ambits of the Competition Act by denying them access to the national electricity grid to distribute power to third parties, the... 

IPPs could have legal case for lack of grid access – Competition Commission

Shanta’s New Luika delivers record Q3 gold output

20th October 2015 East Africa-focused Shanta Gold has delivered record quarterly production of 24 522 oz of gold for the three months to September 30, benefiting from a 33% quarter-on-quarter lift in gold ore grade efficiencies and a 25% increase in tons milled over the quarter at is Tanzania-based New Luika gold... 

Aveng to repay A$112m advance for Queensland JV gas project

20th October 2015 The Queensland Curtis Liquefied Natural Gas (QCLNG) pipeline and facilities project has requested the repayment of the remaining A$112-million advance payment from construction and engineering major Aveng, whose Australasia and Asian business remained tied up in long-standing commercial claims... 

Aveng to repay A$112m advance for Queensland JV gas project

Competition Commission appoints new enforcement head

20th October 2015 Taking over from Junior Khumalo, who has resigned to take up a role at the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa, Nompucuko Nontombana has been appointed as the Competition Commission’s enforcement and exemptions division’s manager, with effect from October 16.   Nontombana has... 

Nzimande puts issue of tuition fee hikes squarely at universities’ door

20th October 2015 Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has called for calm amid growing student tensions on several of the country’s university campuses, but has diverted the responsibility for fee structures and yearly enrolment increases to the universities themselves, telling a media briefing in Pretoria... 

Nzimande puts issue of tuition fee hikes squarely at universities’ door
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Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande

‘Resilient’ S African SMEs facing funding, cash flow headwinds

19th October 2015 South African small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) continue to show resilience in the face of lingering economic headwinds, funding shortfalls and delayed client payments, results from the 2015 National Small Business Survey released by the National Small Business Chamber (NSBC) have shown.... 

‘Resilient’ S African SMEs facing funding, cash flow headwinds

African Potash adds Oxford alum, EY partner to board

19th October 2015 Aim-listed explorer African Potash has appointed professional services firm EY senior partner and oil & gas leader for Africa Elias Pungong as nonexecutive director, following the exit of board member Ed Marlow. Pungong would support the company in its growth strategy as it sought to realise... 

Richland delivers 156 000 ct in Q3 ramp-up of Capricorn mine

19th October 2015 London-listed Richland Resources has delivered 156 000 ct in the three months to September 30 as part of the production start-up and ramp-up process at its Capricorn sapphire operation, in Australia, mining and processing 21 628 t of sapphire-bearing alluvials over the three months, it said on... 

Sub-Saharan Africa M&A deal value rises to $23.4bn

19th October 2015 The value of announced merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions with any sub-Saharan African involvement reached $23.4-billion in the first nine months of 2015 – 12% more than the value registered during the same period in 2014, Thomson Reuters Africa MD Sneha Shah has revealed. “Sub-Saharan... 

Sub-Saharan Africa M&A deal value rises to $23.4bn

Absence of long-term Eskom contracts to drive 70% slip in Wescoal H1 earnings

16th October 2015 Coal producer Wescoal is readying for an up to 70% decrease in earnings a share for the six months ended September 30 to 4.56c and 5.62c, blaming the weaker half-year performance on the erosion of the global mining industry over the past 12 months and global thermal coal prices, which are at... 

Saice lauds M&R, slams govt skills deficit in wake of bridge collapse

16th October 2015 The South African Institution of Civil Engineering (Saice) on Friday added its voice to those offering condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and those injured in the collapse of temporary steel scaffolding across the M1 highway earlier this week, describing it as one of the... 

Saice lauds M&R, slams govt skills deficit in wake of bridge collapse

Commission extends completion date of healthcare market inquiry by a year  

16th October 2015 The Competition Commission has extended the date by which it plans to complete a market enquiry into the private healthcare industry from November 30, 2015, to December 15, 2016, citing delays in accessing information from certain stakeholders. According to the new timetable published in the... 

Commission extends completion date of healthcare market inquiry by a year   

Necsa rubbishes media claims of internal financial crisis

16th October 2015 The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) has publicly disputed media allegations implying that a delay in the publication of its annual report is attributable to a financial crisis facing the company.  The organisation said on Friday that it had informed a scheduled meeting of... 

Necsa rubbishes media claims of internal financial crisis

Debt-heavy Rockwell juggles operating costs, repayment obligations in Q2

16th October 2015 After suspending its finance-raising efforts at the end of August amid the downturn in global commodity and equity markets, diamond explorer Rockwell Diamonds has described the ongoing challenge of balancing its working capital requirements with its debt obligations, which now stood at... 

Debt-heavy Rockwell juggles operating costs, repayment obligations in Q2
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Rockwell Diamonds CEO James Campbell

PRASA launches high-tech Gauteng ‘nerve centre’

16th October 2015 Consolidating the province’s eight existing passenger train control rooms into a single, high-tech “super” control centre that will act as Gauteng’s passenger signalling hub, State-owned rail group, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA), on Monday officially launched the Gauteng Rail... 

Namibia punts strategic shipping position as it targets new investors

16th October 2015 While acknowledging that its compact population size of 2.1-million offered limited market scope for potential investors, Namibia continues to punt its strategic location along a key transatlantic shipping route and proximity to the frontier markets of Zambia, Angola and Zimbabwe as a rationale... 

York Timbers outlines plan for R1.4bn biomass power plant

16th October 2015 Local timber group York Timbers has fleshed out ambitious plans to establish a R1.4-billion electrical biomass power plant at its timber plant, in Mpumalanga, which will deliver 25 MW into the national grid and allow the company to generate energy income from what would otherwise be discarded... 

Siemens eyeing emerging brewery markets for automation offering

16th October 2015 International technology group Siemens has placed the emerging growth markets of Africa, South America and Asia at the centre of its strategy to encourage the early adoption of automation and digitalisation in the beer brewing industry, contending that brewery automation solutions assist... 

‘Extraordinary’ interventions urged as business confidence drops to 22-year low

16th October 2015 After rallying to 87.9 in July and dipping to 84.3 in August, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (Sacci’s) business confidence index (BCI) lost another 2.7 index points in September to hit 81.6, dropping to its lowest level since July 1993 and demonstrating stubborn domestic... 

10% drop in coal sales hurts Hwange Colliery’s financial performance

16th October 2015 A 10% year-on-year decline in Zimbabwe-based Hwange Colliery’s coal sales to 685 759 t has dented the company’s profitability and widened its operating loss from $7.6-million in the interim period to June 2014 to $19.5-million in the six months ended June 30. On the back of lower coal sales,... 

M&R’s Clough snaps up Canadian EPC project delivery company

14th October 2015 Australia-based oil and gas engineering and construction company and wholly-owned Murray & Roberts (M&R) subsidiary Clough has acquired Canadian engineering services company Enercore Projects, establishing Clough’s Canadian engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) project delivery arm. The... 

Endeavour declares record Q3 gold output

14th October 2015 Triple-listed Endeavour Mining has announced record gold production of 124 894 oz for the quarter ended September 30, with output for the nine months to September at 379 802 oz. Over the nine months, the Agbaou mine, in Côte d'Ivoire, the Nzema mine, in Ghana, and the Youga mine, in Burkina Faso,... 

Dutch Prime Minister leads delegation to S Africa to scope possible synergies

14th October 2015 Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte is currently leading a delegation of over 75 Dutch companies to Johannesburg to attend the four-day House of the Future event, which brings together key thought leaders and industry stakeholders to generate solutions for shared challenges in the health,... 

Dutch Prime Minister leads delegation to S Africa to scope possible synergies
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Dutch PM Mark Rutte

Datacentrix lifts H1 earnings 15.4%, eyes African prospects

13th October 2015 Integrated information and communications technology (ICT) systems provider Datacentrix has lifted earnings attributable to shareholders for the six months ended August 31, by 15.4% to R54.5-million and headline earnings per share (HEPS) by 14% to 27.7c, benefitting from robust demand in the... 

Datacentrix lifts H1 earnings 15.4%, eyes African prospects

Firestone Diamonds, Tango extend payment date for Botswana deal

13th October 2015 Aim-listed Firestone Diamonds has agreed to amend certain conditions of the conditional sale agreement (CSA) related to the disposal of the company's Botswana operations to Tango Mining for $8-million, as announced on July 9.   The amended terms extended the date by which Tango was required to... 

AfDB, Egypt sign $50m loan deal

13th October 2015 The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the government of Egypt have signed a loan agreement for $50-million from the Africa Growing Together Fund (AGTF) – a $2-billion special fund provided by China and managed by the bank to cofinance bank operations. This agreement complemented earlier signed... 

Weatherly exceeds Q1 guidance to produce 3 554 t of copper

13th October 2015 Copper producer Weatherly International has exceeded its guidance for the September quarter by 3%, delivering 3 554 t of copper cathode. This represented around 84% of nameplate production at the company’s Tschudi mine, in Namibia, which achieved commercial production status from October 1. 

AB InBev, SABMiller ink in-principle merger deal

13th October 2015 JSE-listed SABMiller's share price rose 11% on the JSE on Tuesday morning, after it and Anheuser-Busch (AB) InBev announced they had reached an in-principle agreement that would see AB InBev acquiring SABMiller's shares for £44 a share in cash, with a partial share alternative (PSA) available for... 

AB InBev, SABMiller ink in-principle merger deal

Housing emerging as key market for S African engineering sector

12th October 2015 While the pipeline of infrastructure projects promised under government’s National Development Plan remains largely elusive, the country’s housing and human settlements sector is emerging as a key market pillar of the consulting engineering sector, providing around 11% of the industry’s earnings... 

Housing emerging as key market for S African engineering sector

Study points to possible earnings of $23.6m/y at Mbeya mine

12th October 2015 A financial optimisation study on the Mbeya Coal-to-Power project’s (MCPP’s) coal mine, in Tanzania, has revealed that, applying an all-in cost margin of between 47.9% and 48.1%, the operation could generate yearly earnings before interest and taxes of between $23.5-million and $23.6-million.... 

Blanket mine Q3 output up 10.5% y/y

12th October 2015 Caledonia Mining’s 49%-owned Blanket mine, in Zimbabwe, delivered 10 297 oz of gold in the the quarter to September 30, a 5% quarter-on-quarter and 10.5% year-on-year improvement. Gold production remained on track to achieve target production for the year of 42 000 oz. 

Seifsa appoints first woman president, chairperson

12th October 2015 The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) has, for the first time in its 72-year history, elected a woman as its president and chairperson of its board of directors. Transman founder and CEO Angela Dick, who would replace Scaw Metals chairperson Ufikile Khumalo... 

Seifsa appoints first woman president, chairperson

Glencore looks to sell Australian, Chilean copper operations

12th October 2015 Diversified major Glencore has announced plans to offload its wholly-owned Cobar copper mine, in Australia, and Lomas Bayas copper mine in Chile, following the receipt of a number of unsolicited expressions of interest for these mines from various potential buyers, it said on Monday. The news... 

Glencore looks to sell Australian, Chilean copper operations
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