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Flow-through must form part of overall exploration strategy – Minerals Council 
By: Martin Creamer 7th October 2020 The introduction of a flow-through share scheme must form part of a full suite and package of measures tailored for a comprehensive exploration... →
Anglo investing in South Africa’s hydrogen economy – Cutifani 
By: Martin Creamer 7th October 2020 As the world’s largest marketer of platinum group metals (PGM), Anglo American is investing in South Africa’s hydrogen economy, including through a... →
New catalyst technology bodes well for platinum – Implats 
By: Martin Creamer 11th March 2020 The newly announced tri-metal catalyst technology that rebalances market demand for platinum group metals bodes well for platinum, Implats CEO Nico... →
New platinum coin testament to major marketing effort – Implats 
By: Martin Creamer 11th March 2020 The launch of the Big Five platinum coin series, aimed at boosting investment demand for platinum, is testament to the wonderful marketing effort... →
Investment in climate-positive companies growing – Joburg Indaba 
By: Martin Creamer 7th October 2019 Asset managers globally have become the lightning rod of populist views in Western countries, with the conversation now dominated by climate-change... →
New technologies can make mining safer, sunrise industry – Mgojo 
By: Martin Creamer 2nd October 2019 The utilisation of new technologies could make mining a sunrise industry while simultaneously addressing safety and health issues, Minerals Council... →
Modern, sustainable mining can build thriving communities – Anglo 
By: Martin Creamer 2nd October 2019 Modern, sustainable and innovative mining was capable of building thriving mining communities that were healthier, better educated and employed in... →
Minerals Council South Africa President Addresses Joburg Indaba On Mining Industry's Journey To Zero Harm
2nd October 2019 In his keynote address to the 2019 Joburg Indaba, Minerals Council South Africa president Mxolisi Mgojo today reflected on the mining industry’s... →