Several hundred people are believed to remain in an illegal mine in South Africa after the government cut off vital supplies and refused to help them, in a dramatic bid to crack down on the industry.
In the National Assembly yesterday during Questions to the President, President Ramaphosa insisted that South Africa is not a “sinking Titanic”, but a turning one. Here’s why he is wrong. No matter ...
The bulk air coolers are complete, and work continues on underground lateral development. Mining engineering is focused on shaft sinking, underground infrastructure, and finalizing drilling level ...
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 14 (Reuters) - South African police were in a standoff on Thursday with hundreds of illegal miners believed to be underground in a disused shaft, a day after a cabinet minister ...
During Q3, 2024, the Company invested $24.1 million into the Karowe Underground Project ("UGP"), excluding capitalized cash borrowing costs: During Q3, 2024, the ventilation shaft completed 169 metres ...
A body was brought out Thursday of an abandoned gold mine shaft in South Africa where hundreds of illegal miners were believed to be underground, facing arrest if they surface, police said.
Production shaft activities included sinking a total of 130 metres ... from the eastern magmatic/pyroclastic kimberlite (south) ("EM/PK(S)") unit. The Karowe UGP is expected to extend the mine ...