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Sedibelo Platinum will now have wind power as well as solar and smelterless technology 
By: Martin Creamer 18th November 2022 Latest news from Sedibelo Platinum Mines in North West province is that the company’s Pilanesberg platinum mines situated in the Bushveld Complex,... →
Daily Podcast – November 18, 2022
By: Nadine Ramdass 18th November 2022 Making headlines: Cabinet approves measures to restrict scrap exports, government clarifies that 'final offer' to public sector unions is an... →
Cabinet approves measures to restrict scrap exports, but details yet to be released 
By: Terence Creamer 18th November 2022 Cabinet has approved a “comprehensive package” of policy measures to restrict trade in scrap metal to limit damage to public infrastructure,... →
Harmony Gold’s Tshepong mines steal first-quarter show 
By: Martin Creamer 17th November 2022 Harmony Gold Mining Company’s disaggregated Tshepong North and Tshepong South gold mines stole the proverbial show by both delivering strong... →
Opinion: African minerals are critical for the green energy transition
15th November 2022 In this article, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung – South African Institute of International Affairs scholar Danielle Marais writes about the importance of... →
COP27: Which countries will push to end fossil fuel production? And which won’t?
8th November 2022 Fossil fuels have provided a crucial source of energy over the past 200 years. But they also account for 75 per cent of global greenhouse gas... →
Barrick’s competitive gold, copper position being progressively boosted by exploration 
By: Martin Creamer 3rd November 2022 The competitive position of gold and copper mining company Barrick is being progressively boosted by exploration, which results in the company... →
Corruption and consequences
31st October 2022 Once a year, usually in August, I do an update on the fight against corruption. This year I delayed it because the head of the National Prosecuting... →