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Sibanye pursuing rapid self-generation to improve energy supply 
By: Martin Creamer 9th May 2023 Platinum group metals, green metals and gold producer Sibanye-Stillwater is pursuing self-generation projects that will improve the security of its... →
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... →
Trackless mobile machine safety next big challenge, says Minerals Council 
By: Martin Creamer 27th February 2023 Having last year achieved the lowest fall of ground fatalities ever, South African mining’s next big safety challenge is to achieve greater safety... →
Sanral, Transnet, Denel among SOEs to receive fiscal support in 2023/24 
By: Marleny Arnoldi 22nd February 2023 As State-owned entities (SOEs) continue to rely on government bailouts and dominate the guarantee portfolio of the fiscus, Finance Minister Enoch... →
Seriti wins plaudits for decarbonising its coal mines while keeping coal lights on 
By: Martin Creamer 8th February 2023 The 91% black-owned and -controlled Seriti Resources was seen at the Investing in African Mining Indaba as setting a compelling example by... →
Transnet to issue locomotive rehabilitation tender as it reaches impasse with CRRC
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 12th January 2023 State-owned Transnet says it has reached an impasse with CRRC E-Loco Supply, following an "unwillingness" on the part of CRRC to engage with the... →
Corruption in South Africa: new book lifts the lid on who profits - and their corporate enablers
5th December 2022 The new book The Unaccountables: The Powerful Politicians and Corporations who Profit from Impunity is welcome for the way it contextualises... →
Case of Brian Molefe, Siyabonga Gama and others postponed to April next year
By: News24Wire 30th November 2022 The case of Brian Molefe, Siyabonga Gama and others has been postponed to next year. The matter was postponed in the Johannesburg Commercial Crimes... →