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Time to act
By: Terence Creamer 21st July 2023 Three recent international publications have underlined just how urgent it is for South Africa to respond to the challenges and opportunities being... →
Social development department wants R350 social relief grant to be paid for another two years
By: News24Wire 19th July 2023 The Department of Social Development is lobbying Cabinet to extend the R350 social relief distress grant for another two years. This is to ensure... →
Latest mining developments in Sub-Saharan Africa
13th July 2023 Global factors, particularly the move towards sustainable energy, have aligned to create significant opportunities in the African mining sector,... →
Linklaters and Webber Wentzel celebrate 10-year alliance anniversary
12th July 2023 In 2012, Linklaters and Webber Wentzel signed a Collaboration Agreement, formalising a deep-rooted relationship between the two leading firms... →
Checking the BBC's claims about Buhari’s poor economic legacy in Nigeria – and new president Tinubu’s headache
By: Africa Check 9th June 2023 Muhammadu Buhari's eight-year term as Nigeria's president ended on 29 May 2023 when Bola Tinubu was sworn in as the country's new president. In... →
Vedanta to anchor Cabinet-approved special economic zone in Northern Cape 
By: Martin Creamer 8th June 2023 The Cabinet-approved Namakwa special economic zone (SEZ) in the Northern Cape, which is currently undergoing public comment, will be anchored by... →
Fields emerging that need the catalysis platinum group metals can provide 
By: Martin Creamer 24th May 2023 A wide range of industries, which require considerable production volumes that platinum group metals (PGMs) can help to provide, are being... →
Will it be 100% battery electric vehicles by 2035, SFA (Oxford) event asks 
By: Martin Creamer 11th May 2023 Will it be 100% battery electric vehicle (BEV) dominance by 2035? That was the question posed in the title of the SFA (Oxford)'s Battery Metals... →