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Small end of JSE receives big boost with listing of ambitious Copper 360

By: Martin Creamer 21st April 2023 The small end of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) received a big boost on Friday with the listing of Copper 360, which has an ambition to be... →
Outer space: Rwanda and Nigeria sign an accord for more responsible exploration - why this matters
21st April 2023 In 2020, the United States announced a framework for the private exploitation of space resources. It consists of practical principles to guide... →
PCC underlines support for electricity reforms as govt mulls coal life extensions
By: Terence Creamer 20th April 2023 Amid a likely proposal that Eskom be allowed to extend the life of certain coal power stations beyond the decommissioning dates outlined in the... →
Public sector opacity, emerging private sector silence are curbing mining’s growth prospects 
By: Martin Creamer 14th April 2023 The lack of public sector transparency and emerging private sector silence from companies opting not to list are combining to limit South Africa’s... →
Africa’s energy sector will need to transform radically - these are the five biggest challenges
11th April 2023 The future of Africa’s energy sector is getting increasing attention from policymakers and the private sector. As demand for energy rises, current... →
Cabo Delgado: two years since the Palma invasion
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 4th April 2023 For nearly two years, Mozambique resisted the call for foreign military intervention in Cabo Delgado to help fight the insurgency that started in... →
Mining needs truth-and-reconciliation approach to ESG, says Rifle-Shot’s Naidoo 
By: Martin Creamer 29th March 2023 Mining companies need to approach environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles on a truth and reconciliation footing and be honest about... →
Safety environment that almost guarantees that people come first is a must, says Naidoo 
By: Martin Creamer 20th March 2023 Mine safety is absolutely essential. Stopping injury and fatality in mines just has to happen. How can South Africa achieve the zero harm that is... →