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Confidence or arrogance
By: Terence Creamer 2nd August 2024 As loadshedding wanes, Eskom’s confidence is growing. This is not a bad thing, as South Africa needs its State-owned companies to be places of... →
Glencore expects to be able to announce coal, carbon steel demerger decision next week 
By: Martin Creamer 30th July 2024 Diversified mining and marketing company Glencore expects to be able to announce the decision of the board regarding the potential demerger of its... →
New legislation good for business sentiment in South Africa – Mavuso
By: Schalk Burger 29th July 2024 The continuation of policy reform in South Africa is an important factor for investors and two recent pieces of legislation signed by President... →
BLSA’s CEO’s Weekly Newsletter - GNU signals capability of accelerating SA’s economic recovery
29th July 2024 I’ve been encouraged by the brisk pace at which legislation is being approved – and that it is continuing post-elections after the President signed... →
Three Eskom contractors arrested for diesel theft at Kusile power station
By: Schalk Burger 26th July 2024 Three contractor employees of State-owned power utility Eskom were arrested for the theft of diesel to the value of R1 000 at the Kusile power... →
Anglo's eyes are firmly on a copper, iron-ore and crop nutrient prize 
By: Martin Creamer 25th July 2024 By the end of 2025, the new Anglo American is going to be focused 100% on copper, iron-ore and crop nutrient mining. By that time, the demerged... →
South Africa’s 2030 decarbonisation target at risk, climate commission warns 
By: Terence Creamer 25th July 2024 The Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) is cautioning that South Africa may miss its 2030 decarbonisation target in light of a decision to... →
We’re moving at pace to create more agile, profitable Anglo, CE Wanblad reports 
By: Martin Creamer 25th July 2024 Diversified mining company Anglo American, which is in the process of restructuring itself, on Thursday delivered $5-billion underlying half-year... →