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Ever greater global acknowledgement of need to decarbonise ever more urgently – Anglo 
By: Martin Creamer 6th February 2023 Ever greater acknowledgement is being given to the need to decarbonise global energy and transport systems ever more urgently. At the same time,... →
Africa: Energy transition policies and regulatory developments light up across the continent
6th February 2023 While many delegates at the African Mining Indaba will be looking at Africa's potential with regard to supplying strategic minerals for global... →
Zero Harm Mining: CSIR unveils people-centered digital solutions at Africa’s biggest mining conference
3rd February 2023 The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research’s (CSIR) Virtual Reality training technology – an innovation designed to enhance the safety of... →
City boosts digital engagement with the public, Mayor calls for innovation
3rd February 2023 Following a successful two-year pilot to source innovative ideas from a wide range of stakeholders, the City of Cape Town is proud to announce... →
Ramaphosa to deliver keynote address at Mining Indaba
By: Martin Creamer 2nd February 2023 South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed his attendance at the Mining Indaba taking place in Cape Town next week, from Monday to... →
The Health and Allied Workers Indaba Trade Union (HAITU) is appalled by the 200% tuition fee increase at the Gauteng College of Nursing
1st February 2023 The Health and Allied Workers Indaba Trade Union in Gauteng is appalled by the exorbitant tuition fee increase at Gauteng College of Nursing... →
Good grade uplifts Harmony’s gold output

By: Martin Creamer 1st February 2023 Despite the ongoing electricity shortages and supply chain disruptions, the total gold production of Harmony Gold has increased quarter-on-quarter,... →
Investors want Minister Mantashe to take real action to stimulate investment in South African mining
1st February 2023 In his speech opening next week’s Mining Indaba in Cape Town, Minister of Minerals and Energy Gwede Mantashe should address some of the burning... →