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DA pickets against skyrocketing fuel prices
30th May 2022 The Democratic Alliance in the Northern Cape today staged a picket in Kimberley against the fuel hike that is due to come into operation on... →
Statement on the latest decisions by the Competition Commission 27 May 2022
27th May 2022 The Competition Commission of South Africa (CCSA) held its ordinary meeting on Tuesday 24 May 2022, to review and take decisions on matters brought... →
Minimum of 14 000 jobs a year from South Africa’s first hydrogen corridor 
By: Martin Creamer 11th May 2022 South Africa’s first hydrogen corridor now under development has the potential to generate a minimum of 14 000 jobs, $400-million in gross domestic... →
South Africa keen to harness hydrogen economy opportunities, President Ramaphosa tells Indaba

By: Martin Creamer 10th May 2022 It was just amazing to see the innovation that the mining industry is capable of scaling up, President Cyril Ramaphosa told the Investing in... →
Durban port functional, backlog to be cleared in days – Gordhan 
By: Reuters 19th April 2022 South Africa's major port of Durban, where operations were disrupted by severe flooding last week, is now functional and a backlog of thousands of... →
Anglo positioning itself as favoured iron-ore supplier to green steelmakers 
By: Martin Creamer 14th April 2022 Diversified mining company Anglo American is taking steps to position itself as a favoured iron-ore supplier to green steel producers. →
Green hydrogen energy supply to local communities envisaged by Anglo 
By: Martin Creamer 28th March 2022 The green hydrogen footprint being developed by Anglo American could be extended to provide low-cost and efficient energy to local communities.... →
Africa holds the answers to Europe’s wartime energy crisis
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 23rd March 2022 The European Commission’s REPowerEU plan is to reduce demand for Russian gas by two-thirds in 2022 and make Europe independent from Russian fossil... →












