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New chrome mine owner plans to grow in ‘very sustainable manner’ 
By: Martin Creamer 27th November 2020 The new owner of a chrome mine in North West province that was placed on care and maintenance following the Covid-19 lockdown, plans to grow... →
Your Will and the reality of procrastination
29th October 2020 More than 75% of South Africans pass away without a valid Will in place, causing devastating consequences for their families and dependants. To... →
Ramaphosa sends special envoys to Zimbabwe amid tensions 
By: African News Agency 7th August 2020 South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday has appointed Dr Sydney Mufamadi and former speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbete as his special... →
Menar’s R250m cash-funded solar-served East Manganese project is under way 
By: Martin Creamer 23rd July 2020 Initial project activities are under way at the R250-million cash-funded East Manganese project in Hotazel, Northern Cape, where the hot sun will... →
Turkey: Court deals crushing blow for human rights and for justice as four activists convicted
3rd July 2020 Following a majority court ruling to convict Taner Kılıç for ‘membership of the Fethullah Gülen terrorist organization’ and to convict Özlem... →
ELB’s delisting-linked offers send up share price
By: Martin Creamer 1st July 2020 The board of directors of ELB on Wednesday made delisting-linked offer to its shareholders, which saw its share price rise. By late afternoon, the... →
Mkhize must place Eastern Cape Health under administration or accept responsibility for preventable deaths
29th June 2020 Over the past few weeks, we have seen a systemic collapse of the Eastern Cape health system which has placed thousands of lives in mortal danger.... →
Burundi's new cabinet includes two under Western sanctions over rights abuses
By: Reuters 29th June 2020 New Burundi President Evariste Ndayishimiye unveiled a 15-member cabinet including two ministers who are under US or European sanctions over their... →