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Big platinum group metals pull in return for small fuel cell car market push 
By: Martin Creamer 20th July 2023 If fuel cell electric vehicles can capture 10% of the global car market, demand will be created for five-million to six-million ounces of... →
EU’s carbon border tax: a new report shows Africa stands to lose US$25-billion every year
3rd July 2023 A new European law that imposes the first ever carbon border tax in the world comes into force in October 2023. It will be applied gradually over... →
Generous donation by Renishaw Coastal Precinct reaffirms relationship with KwaCele Tribal Council
28th June 2023 It was a weekend of celebrations as the inauguration of Chief MR Cele, head of the KwaCele Tribal Council (KTC), was honoured in KZN, starting in... →
Green hydrogen presenting South Africa with good target point – Nedbank 
By: Martin Creamer 22nd June 2023 Green hydrogen is presenting South Africa with a good target point at a time when the African continent is on the cusp of a massive revolution in... →
South Africa’s power crisis will continue until 2025 - and blackouts will take 5 years to phase out
7th June 2023 South Africa is in the middle of a severe electricity crisis, with enforced power cuts that have worsened every year. Electricity is sometimes... →
Deputy Minister Tshabalala assesses status of water and sanitation services in Rustenburg LM in the midst of cholera outbreak
31st May 2023 Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister, Judith Tshabalala visited Rustenburg Local Municipality in North West Province on Tuesday, 30 May 2023. The... →
Ukraine courts Africa and 'Global South' as peace plans proliferate
By: Reuters 23rd May 2023 Ukraine's foreign minister began a tour of African countries this week, stepping up wartime Kyiv's diplomatic push to challenge Russian influence... →
More Engen Computer School graduates enter the workplace
15th May 2023 The Engen Computer School has capped another 72 graduates from South Durban whose basic computer skills qualification boosts their chances of... →