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Underground feasibility progressing, early works capital being deployed – Tharisa
By: Martin Creamer 13th January 2025 A well progressing Tharisa mine underground definitive feasibility study accompanied by early works capital deployment is reported by Johannesburg-... →
India targeting five-million tons of green hydrogen a year by 2030, PM announces
By: Martin Creamer 10th January 2025 India aims to produce five-million tonnes of green hydrogen year by 2030 under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, Prime Minister Narendra Modi... →
AMSA’s long-steel closure a ‘devastating’ blow to economy, SEIFSA warns
By: Darren Parker 10th January 2025 The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA) has expressed grave concern over ArcelorMittal South Africa’s (AMSA’s)... →
Sub-Saharan Africa economies well placed for 2025, Moody’s says
By: Bloomberg 10th January 2025 Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic growth is expected to improve to an average 4.2% this year from an estimated 3.8% in 2024, boosted by investments in... →
Mining needs to commit to intensified decarbonisation goals, consulting firm shows
By: Martin Creamer 9th January 2025 The mining industry needs to commit to an intensified pursuit of decarbonisation goals amid the rate of greening being too slow to meet... →
The dtic says it will continue to seek ‘workable resolution’ to closure of AMSA’s longs unit
By: Terence Creamer 9th January 2025 The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic) says it intends to continue its engagements with ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) “until... →
Stilfontein is a humanitarian crisis and human rights issue that requires immediate action
8th January 2025 The GOOD Party condemns the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Stilfontein. The mine saga has dragged on for over 3 months and it is estimated that... →
Government needs to step up to deal with the Buffelsfontein zama zamas
7th January 2025 The saga of illegal miners reportedly trapped underground at the Buffelsfontein mine in North West has been in the media since November. Yesterday... →