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Almost 30 vessels stuck as 90% of workers on strike at some Transnet harbours
By: News24Wire 11th October 2022 Transnet harbours – apart from East London - have been hit by mass stay-aways as a strike intensifies. Some 28 vessels were in limbo outside of... →
The economy cannot afford a strike at Transnet by Lucio Trentini, CEO of SEIFSA
11th October 2022 SEIFSA understand all too well the consequences of industrial action in the context of wage bargaining. A four-week strike in 2014 followed by a... →
Daily Podcast – October 10, 2022
10th October 2022 Making headlines: Ramaphosa trumpets early childhood development centres as 'an important part of the care economy' Suspended Pretoria chief... →
Urgent action needed as Transnet strike hits ports with billions on the line: business
By: News24Wire 10th October 2022 While Transnet has maintained that its terminals at ports have not come to a standstill, logistics businesses have warned of a catastrophic... →
Investment required to meet mining’s decarbonisation, power challenges – PwC 
By: Martin Creamer 4th October 2022 South Africa’s mining sector will be required to make major investments into alternative and renewable energy sources and energy planning to... →
Ministers follow President in visiting Jagersfontein diamond disaster area
By: Martin Creamer 12th September 2022 Following the visit of President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Jagersfontein-Charlesville area in the Free State, Minerals Resources and Energy Minister... →
ARM ups dividend, highlights climate commitment, shifts to green energy 
By: Martin Creamer 1st September 2022 Diversified mining company African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) on Thursday paid higher dividends, reiterated its full commitment to climate change... →
SEIFSA warns of headwinds facing Metals and Engineering sector
19th August 2022 The Steel & Engineering Industries Federation of SA (Seifsa) has warned that the outlook for the Metals & Engineering sector has shown a marked... →












