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Eskom's R800 million per month diesel bill is unsustainable, DA reiterates call for Eskom to be declared a State of Disaster
17th May 2022 The announcement by Eskom Chief Operations Officer Jan Oberholzer that the power utility has burned through 40 million litres of diesel so far this... →
South Africa’s high-flying Jubilee creating 800 mostly long-term jobs in Zambia 
By: Martin Creamer 16th May 2022 Diversified metal recovery business Jubilee, which is rolling out an investment of R786-million in South Africa and Zambia, has offered employment... →
A new reality for illegal miners and the 'zama zamas'?
9th May 2022 Illegal mining is a critical challenge in the South African mining and minerals industry. "In response to this challenge and ahead of the... →
SAIA welcomes publication of Competition Commission’s Practice Note on the Promotion of Competition and Inclusion in Supplier Panels of Banks and Insurers
5th May 2022 The South African Insurance Association (SAIA), a representative body of the non-life insurance industry, welcomes the publication by the... →
Implats reports 6% lower refined production amid challenging operating landscape 
By: Martin Creamer 29th April 2022 The gross refined production of platinum group metals (PGM) mining company Implats declined by 6% to 2.35-million ounces in the nine months to... →
Big Words, Bold Moves - New Green Finance Taxonomy could help SA turn green into gold
12th April 2022 Following a two-year consultation and development process, South Africa’s first national Green Finance Taxonomy was launched on 1 April 2022, by... →
Vedanta investing R7bn in Gamsberg 'green' zinc expansion 
By: Martin Creamer 30th March 2022 The board of directors of Vedanta Zinc International (VZI) has approved a R7-billion investment into Gamsberg Phase 2 expansion project in the... →
Endless oil spills blacken Ogoniland’s prospects
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 25th March 2022 The Niger Delta in southern Nigeria is one of the most polluted places on Earth. Decades of spillages from over 50 years of oil operations continue... →