Police nab 5 in mining syndicate
FIVE suspected members of an illegal mining syndicate will appear in the Welkom Magistrate's Court on Friday on charges of illegal dealing in gold, possession and corruption....
Published By: Sowetan Live - Monday, 30 April, 2012
- Older News
- NEWS ANALYSIS: Peru rolling back indigenous law in win for mining sector
- Hi-tech syndicate nabbed
- Infrastructure bottlenecks crimping SA mining's growth
- Policy confusion hurts mining: Report
- Mining companies seek tax certainty in budget
- Mining Indaba: Echoes of The Empire Strikes Back
- SA needs sustainable and 'clustered' mining - Ramphele
- Guide to dealing with errant mining firms
- Mining code changes pose threat to future investment in Africa
- Government not threatening mining firms - Zuma
- PODCAST: Solving the problems facing the platinum mining sector
- ANC inviting cut toward junk on mining plan
- Mining charter falls short of the BEE Act
- EDITORIAL: The new reality of mining in SA
- Mining battle to start next month
- Mining sector strikes cost SA $1.1bn
- SA expert pushes asteroid mining
- 'Mining impact report is flawed'
- Mining Research Institution launched
- Vavi warns against police brutality
