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AMSA: the sound and fury of a partial closure
29th January 2025 Returning from a very relaxing holiday in Namibia, we walked into a storm around the closure of the long steel business by ArcelorMittal South... →
DA wants Parly to investigate postponement of SANDF meeting
By: Thabi Shomolekae 29th January 2025 The Democratic Alliance announced on Wednesday it will immediately write to House chairperson Cedric Frolick to investigate and act against... →
A hot and troubled world of work: how South Africa’s bold new climate act and labour law can align to drive a just transition
29th January 2025 Increased average temperatures, climate variability, and extreme weather events are taking a toll on the environment and disproportionately... →
WHO in Africa: three ways the continent stands to lose from Trump’s decision to pull out
29th January 2025 President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization (WHO) will be keenly felt across the globe, with profound... →
DA condemns Defence Committee Chair blocking meeting on SANDF
29th January 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) condemns in the strongest possible terms the recent actions by the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Defence... →
The future of mining depends on the industry’s ability to finance itself
29th January 2025 It is perhaps ironic that as the world moves toward a cleaner future, more mining is projected to take place to facilitate the "Just Energy... →
Platinum playing crucial anti-cancer role, making major pharmaceutical contribution

By: Martin Creamer 29th January 2025 Platinum group metals (PGMs), which are hosted overwhelmingly in South Africa, are playing a crucial anti-cancer role as well as making a... →
Machine managers: AI monitoring in the South African workplace
28th January 2025 The impact of AI on the workplace is a rapidly evolving field of study, and South Africa can look to other countries, where cutting edge AI... →