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Latest Decisions By The Competition Commission
13th November 2020 The Competition Commission of South Africa (CCSA) held its ordinary weekly meeting on Tuesday 10 November 2020, to review and take decisions on... →
Hydrogen fast-tracking will be much quicker than imagined – Sibanye-Stillwater 
By: Martin Creamer 19th October 2020 The fast-tracking of the hydrogen economy will be much quicker than most people have imagined, Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman said at the... →
Here's why South Africa and its neighbours are anxious about EU and UK post-Brexit trade talks
21st September 2020 As the deadline for the post-Brexit trade talks between the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) looms, concerns have arisen as to... →
Reaching Zero with Renewables
18th September 2020 To avoid catastrophic climate change, the world needs to reach zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in all all sectors of the economy by the 2050s.... →
DTIC makes case for export tax on scrap ahead of infrastructure-led recovery effort

By: Terence Creamer 19th August 2020 The Department of Trade Industry and Competition (DTIC) has again underlined its support for the implementation of an export tax on scrap metal as... →
Guinea's ruling party nominates President Conde for third term
By: Reuters 7th August 2020 Guinea's ruling party on Thursday nominated President Alpha Conde to stand for a third term, taking advantage of a new constitution to circumvent a... →
Menar’s R250m cash-funded solar-served East Manganese project is under way 
By: Martin Creamer 23rd July 2020 Initial project activities are under way at the R250-million cash-funded East Manganese project in Hotazel, Northern Cape, where the hot sun will... →
South32 shuts Metalloys temporarily, expects $7m restructuring costs 
By: Martin Creamer 20th July 2020 Diversified mining company South32 has placed the manganese alloys Metalloys smelter in Meyerton, Gauteng, on temporary care and maintenance. The... →