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Another seismic survey is heading to SA waters, this time from Australia
By: News24Wire 13th January 2022 Just as the Amazon Warrior, a vessel that was to conduct a seismic survey off the Wild Coast on behalf of Shell, left South Africa, attention is... →
South Africa can’t afford more delays on controlling the use of explosives
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd January 2021 At about 21:30 on 12 November 2020, an explosives truck was transporting around 20 925 kg of commercial explosives. Between Delmas and Leandra in... →
Latest decisions by the Competition Commission
21st January 2021 Adumo (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Adumo)/ GAAP Point-of-Sale (Pty) Ltd (GAAP) The Commission has unconditionally approved the proposed merger whereby Adumo... →
Amplats focused on going back to basics, stretching existing assets optimally 
By: Martin Creamer 1st October 2020 Doing the ordinary tasks extraordinarily well is the current short-term tactic of the platinum group metals (PGMs) mining company Anglo American... →
Unplanned interruptions likely to be regular feature – Implats 
By: Martin Creamer 30th April 2020 Unplanned interruptions are likely to be a regular feature of the remaining months of the 2020 financial year, Implats CEO Nico Muller said on... →
Latest decisions by the Competition Commission
17th April 2020 HCI Invest 15 Holdco (Pty) Ltd (HCI Invest)/ Ithuba Holdings (RF) (Pty) Ltd (Ithuba) and Zamani Marketing and Management Consultants (Pty) Ltd... →
Outrage at Government failure to note objections to Constitution change
10th February 2020 Like many others, the Cape Chamber of Commerce & Industry submitted to Government, months ago, detailed objections to any changes to the... →
Zuma denies insisting Gama be appointed Transnet CEO
By: African News Agency 17th July 2019 South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma denied vehemently that he pushed for Siyabonga Gama to be appointed Transnet CEO in 2009 over Sipho... →