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Liberia growth diagnostic study
15th June 2023 Liberia experienced strong economic growth since the mid-1950s that continued into the mid-1970s, propelled primarily by the contribution of an... →
Once-troubled mineral sands miner shares what’s now bringing tangible community benefits
By: Martin Creamer 25th May 2023 Independent research commissioned by Rio Tinto group’s Richards Bay Minerals to benchmark what works for community trusts and conversely what... →
SA: Pravin Gordhan, Address by Minister of State Owned Enterprises, during his Public Enterprises Dept Budget Vote 2023/24 speech, Parliament (23/05/23)
24th May 2023 I have the honour to present the Budget Vote for the Department of Public Enterprises for the 2023/24 financial year. →
Worth Their Weight in Gold: High-Value Goods Dealers fall within FICA’s ambit
10th May 2023 Amendments to the Financial Intelligence Centre Act established a new category of accountable institutions, high-value goods dealers, who now have... →
Copper drives up Anglo’s first-quarter production by 9%
By: Martin Creamer 25th April 2023 The production of the London- and Johannesburg-listed Anglo American group increased by 9% in the three months to March 31 compared with the same... →
Anglo’s 680 MW prioritised first-wave renewable energy projects on way

By: Martin Creamer 19th April 2023 Listed as a 2023 priority by Anglo American is getting the first wave of the renewable energy ecosystem projects under way in South Africa. The... →
Anglo signs another green steel deal involving South African iron-ore 
By: Martin Creamer 4th April 2023 Mitigating climate change, the biggest challenge of our time, requires a new, clean industrial revolution, says H2 Green Steel of Sweden, which on... →
South Africa will overcome its rail and electricity problems, Menar MD predicts 
By: Martin Creamer 27th March 2023 At the end of the day, South Africa will overcome its rail transport and electricity availability issues, and confidence in both Transnet and Eskom... →













