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Eskom’s 20.5% Tariff Hike Will Sound Death Knell for Residents, Economy
21st January 2022 Today, accompanied by the MMC for Environment and Infrastructure Services, Cllr Michael Sun, and the Acting CEO of City Power, Tshifularo Mashava,... →
POPCRU on the Misty Hills lodge incident
16th November 2021 The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) has noted with concern a video clip circulating on social media platforms, wherein an aggressor... →
Right to belong to a trade union ‘sacrosanct’ – Department of Employment and Labour
12th November 2021 Media reports that hundreds of mineworkers at Blyvoor Gold Mine in Carletonville are being dismissed on the basis of their constitutional rights to... →
Prioritising the 'S' in ESG can lessen disputes between mining companies and adjacent communities. Here's why.
4th November 2021 Accentuating the 'S' in Environmental, Social and Governance can help mining companies deliver better business outcomes, lessen costly disputes,... →
Government committed to driving growth of the hydrogen economy 0 Deputy Minister Majola
15th October 2021 The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) has mandated the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) to actively form... →
Exploration key to keeping South Africa on right side of future – investors 
By: Martin Creamer 11th October 2021 Exploration is key to keeping South Africa on the right side of the future-facing metals scenario, the Joburg Indaba heard last week from potential... →
De Ruyter reiterates Eskom’s need to adapt to the changing energy landscape
By: Marleny Arnoldi 8th October 2021 Eskom CEO André de Ruyter says there are significant efficiency gains to be made by embracing digitalisation at the State-owned power utility.... →
South Africa’s exploration investment lowest since democracy began, Joburg Indaba hears 
By: Martin Creamer 7th October 2021 South Africa’s mining industry is at its lowest level of exploration investment since democracy began in 1994, the Joburg Indaba heard on Thursday.... →