Topic: Rustenburg

Rustenburg mine remains shut

IMPALA Platinum ( Implats ) said yesterday that its Rustenburg operations remained shut as it started talks with union officials representing 5000...

Mom in court over baby in toilet

A woman has appeared in the Tlhabane Magistrate's Court for dumping her baby in a pit toilet in Lefaragatlha village, Rustenburg, North West police...

Magistrate accused of assault

A magistrate was arrested for allegedly hitting his wife in Rustenburg on Sunday, North West police said. . Captain Tselane Nkala said the...
South African mining company Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd. (IMP. JO) Thursday reported a much improved net profit for the first half of fiscal 2011...
Impala Platinum Holdings Limited (IMP. JO) said Wednesday gross platinum production in the first quarter rose by 7% compared to the first quarter a...
The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the 19th FIFA World Cup which is going to be start in few hours on 11th June. It is scheduled to take place from 11 June to 11 July 2010 in South Africa. South Africa ...

How it felt to be at the 2010 World Cup

The World Cup in South Africa is all over bar the shouting. Spain are the world champions and deservedly so. Who would have thought that Brazil, Germany, France, or even 2006 winners Italy would bite the dust? In fact who would have ...
Dressed in his Blue Samurai outfit, Mitsutaka Kurata ponders the charms of South Africa's judicial capital before delivering his verdict on whether he plans to hang around."We hired a bus to take us to Bloemfontein and we are going back ...
Inconsistent security observed at World Cup venues; FIFA confident it will improveSomeone walks through a metal detector and the buzzer sounds. Smiling guards wave him forward without making him empty his pockets or even explain why the alarm might have gone off ...

South Africa passes World Cup security test

South African police passed their first major security test of the World Cup on Saturday as potential flashpoint matches involving Argentina and England went off peacefully.After a dozen suspected hooligans were arrested at Johannesburg airport, police staged a show of strength ...