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South Africa is losing its trade competitiveness edge
By: Schalk Burger 2nd September 2024 Enormous investments are being made in ports, rail and transport logistics in Southern Africa, as well as more broadly in Africa, including by... →
South32’s future outlook has probably never looked brighter, CEO tells Mining Weekly
By: Martin Creamer 2nd September 2024 The future outlook for South32, the mining and metals company spun out of BHP in 2015, has probably never looked brighter, says South32 CEO Graham... →
South Africa getting to grips with economic reforms, central bank governor says
By: Reuters 30th August 2024 South Africa is getting to grips with reforms that could lift its economic potential, its central-bank governor said on Thursday, adding that... →
CoJ wants unified forum to address illegal mining scourge
By: Darren Parker 29th August 2024 The City of Johannesburg's (CoJ’s) Environment and Infrastructure Services Department (EISD) has called for the establishment of a unified forum to... →
Headwind-hit Implats delivers guided production, controls costs 
By: Martin Creamer 29th August 2024 Amid an operating environment constrained by macroeconomic headwinds and low prices for platinum group metals (PGMs), Implats delivered guided... →
Mechanical cutting for mining set to move needle for Master Drilling 
By: Martin Creamer 27th August 2024 In the six months to June 30, cash from the operating activities of Master Drilling soared 119.8% to $27.7-million. The revenue pipeline of this... →
DA welcomes moves to address KZN’s staggering R29billion in medico-legal claims
27th August 2024 Moves by Health Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi to curb fraudulent medicolegal claims in South Africa cannot come a moment too soon as KwaZulu-Natal... →
New mpox strain is changing fast; African scientists are ‘working blindly’ to respond
By: Reuters 27th August 2024 Scientists studying the new mpox strain that has spread out of Democratic Republic of Congo say the virus is changing faster than expected and... →