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Transforming the Tyre Industry at all Levels
6th October 2021 A vital key to transforming the tyre industry is not just about making cosmetic changes at the top but turning a traditionally male-dominated space... →
Smuggled explosives keep illegal mining syndicates in business
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th September 2021 Acting on a tip-off, a South African Police Service (SAPS) team arrived at an unoccupied mine on the outskirts of Johannesburg. Everything appeared... →
First ever Open Day for Disposal of Household Hazardous Waste in George a success
14th September 2021 George Municipality’s first ever open day for the disposal of Household hazardous waste, at no cost to the consumer, was a great success with 110... →
Cameroon alone can’t stop illicit arms flooding into the country
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th August 2021 The proliferation of illegal arms in Cameroon increases violence and insecurity in a country already grappling with violent extremist attacks and a... →
Busa calls for 24-hour curfew, full deployment of army, police and reserve forces 
By: Simone Liedtke 15th July 2021 The violence and damage to property that have overwhelmed parts of the country must be stopped immediately, Business Unity South Africa asserted on... →
Alberto Calderon is new AngloGold CEO
By: Martin Creamer 6th July 2021 The board of AngloGold Ashanti on Tuesday announced the appointment of Alberto Calderon as the new CEO of the gold-mining company, effective... →
EU forces train Malian soldiers to strike jihadists from afar
By: Reuters 24th May 2021 The growing reach of militants linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State has fuelled a security crisis in Mali and the broader Sahel region, with an... →
Empowered Ntsimbintle strengthens standing in manganese mining

By: Martin Creamer 20th April 2021 Mining investment company Ntsimbintle Holdings has acquired a further 13.8% stake in Jupiter Mines, making it the Australian-listed miner’s largest... →