Dineo Faku Senior Reporter

Dineo Faku is a Business Times and TIMESLive journalist with a passion for business and economic news

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
Improve mining regulation for Africa to thrive

Unless regulations are strengthened, the continent stands to miss out on opportunities

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
Coronation resumes interim dividend payout amid legal dispute

Cape Town-headquartered asset management company Coronation Fund Managers has resumed its interim dividend payout for the six months ended March 31 ...

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
Impala's new R9bn empowerment deal

JSE listed Impala Platinum has unveiled a R9bn empowerment deal after its acquisition of Impala Bafokeng Resources Proprietary (IBR), previously ...

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
Shareholders ‘hold key to BHP-Anglo deal’

The world’s largest mining company, BHP, is expected to boost its $43bn (R788.17bn) bid for rival Anglo American to expand its footprint in the ...

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
South Africa slipping to among least-favoured mining jurisdictions

South Africa has slipped on an authoritative global index that assesses mining jurisdictions based on their attractiveness as investment destinations.

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
Despite challenges, new mines are being built in SA and elsewhere in Africa

Johannesburg-based mining technical consulting company SRK Consulting says despite the industry grappling with commodity price cycle shocks, new ...

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
Anglo not gone from South Africa

It's the end of an era for 107-year-old mining giant Anglo American as it on Tuesday announced plans to demerge De Beers, the world's biggest diamond ...

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
IMF praises SA focus on Eskom and logistics

Global lender’s MD Kristalina Georgieva points out that structural reforms are needed to improve productivity

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
We would have blocked Anglo bid, says Mantashe

Exclusion of SA assets in BHP proposal a sign of no confidence in country, analysts say

Dineo Faku Senior Reporter
Half a million workers have taken up share ownership in their companies, says ...

Firms expand schemes to benefit staff, conference hears.