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The miner’s charity begins at home
26th June 2018 South Africa’s private sector-led social investment work is carried disproportionately by the mines, as has been the case since corporate social... →
Saftu: Saftu demands nationalisation
21st June 2018 The South African Federation of Trade Unions has noted the publication of the latest draft mining charter, but sees no possibility, at a time when... →
Guinea's Conde reshuffles government as political tensions rise
By: News24Wire 29th May 2018 Guinea's President Alpha Conde launched a reshuffle of his government - appointing new finance, budget and security ministers - as the West African... →
Guinea's president reshuffles government as he faces strikes, civil unrest
By: Reuters 28th May 2018 Facing civil unrest and strikes in the crucial mining sector, Guinea's President Alpha Conde reshuffled his government overnight, appointing new... →
DoT: Joe Maswanganyi: Address by Minister of Transport, at the Transnet handing over of the rail rolling stock to the National Railways of Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe (22/02/2018)
22nd February 2018 Delivering his first State of the Nation Address; the President of South Africa, His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa said that this year South... →
Volumes, dollar prices keep rand at bay for divi-hoisting Assore
By: Martin Creamer 21st February 2018 Improved volumes and better dollar prices proved sufficient for mining holding company Assore to keep rand strength at bay in posting strong... →
South African mining must be made globally competitive – Motsepe
By: Martin Creamer 7th September 2017 All South Africans need to work together to ensure that the South African mining industry is a globally competitive investment destination, said... →
SA out of recession but growth far from NDP ambitions
By: African News Agency 5th September 2017 The South African economy is out of recession at the moment, owing to a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 2.5% in the second quarter of 2017,... →