News

The President of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa, Mike Teke has announced that Bheki Sibiya will take early retirement on the 30 April 2015. Sibiya informed the Council that he wishes to take ...
Chamber chief says target of 26% black ownership by 2014 isn't mission impossible, writes Chris Barron As head of the Black Management Forum and Business Unity South Africa, Bheki Sibiya lost no ...
The first time I met Bheki Sibiya, the chief executive of the Chamber of Mines, was in Cape Town. He was a guest speaker and spoke about leadership. He was impressive to say the least. What stood ...
Johannesburg — The normally decorous South Africa Institute of Directors forum was rocked yesterday afternoon when Black Management Forum head Bheki Sibiya stormed out of the discussion after ...
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – South African Chamber of Mines (CoM) COO Roger Baxter will replace Bheki Sibiya as CE on May 1, following Sibiya’s early retirement, president Mike Teke ...
After nearly a decade away from acting, Bheki Sibiya has returned to screens as a ruthless gang boss on Mzansi Magic's new drama series eHostela, a role he was attracted to because of his desire ...
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Chamber of Mines CEO Bheki Sibiya has advocated the establishment of a platform similar to that of the second Convention for a Democratic South Africa's (Codesa ...
Johannesburg - The mining industry is the backbone of the economy, Chamber of Mines chief executive Bheki Sibiya said on Friday. "It is a vibrant and thriving industry and it's important because ...
MSCI's global equities gauge fell more than 1% on Friday and U.S. Treasury yields dropped as investors worried about the health of the economy after a mixed U.S. jobs report cemented expectations ...
Chamber of Mines chief executive Bheki Sibiya has called for “logic and rationality” to prevail in discussions regarding the ANC proposal for state intervention in the mining industry.
Business Unity South Africa CEO Bheki Sibiya was not scared to pin his colours to the mast when speaking to delegates attending the two-day KwaZulu-Natal Black Economic Symposium at the Durban ...