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Eskom's desperate scramble to avoid Stage 7
By: News24Wire 8th December 2022 Eskom on Wednesday evening called off the planned outage of Koeberg unit 1 at the eleventh hour as the utility scrambled to avoid moving to Stage 7... →
Can a new wave of drone tech make Africa’s seas safer?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th November 2022 On 29 October, Ukraine attacked Russian naval ships in the Crimean port of Sevastopol using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned surface... →
German exec Markus Bruegmann, named in R2bn Koko corruption case, quits job days after arrests in SA
By: News24Wire 18th November 2022 Former Asea Brown Boveri employee Markus Bruegmann has resigned as CEO of Rock Tech Lithium, a multinational start-up, following allegations by... →
New start-up intent on improving pit-to-port turnaround times 
By: Martin Creamer 27th October 2022 Three women who have been in logistics collectively for more than 30 years have formed a company intent on helping to smooth out rail and port... →
100 years of innovation and inventions: South African vice chancellor reflects on what’s next
3rd October 2022 We live in a world characterised by inequality, poverty, economic volatility, globalisation, climate change and ambiguity. In my own country, South... →
City of Joburg commemorates International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies
8th September 2022 To mark International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, MMC for Environment & Infrastructure Services Department (EISD) Cllr. Michael Sun on... →
Basing analysis solely on data can result in treasure being mistaken for trash 
By: Martin Creamer 15th July 2022 Applying subject matter expertise to process data streams for accuracy is a necessary part of mining’s new digital age, according to SRK Consulting... →
Increased efficiency cuts carbon, advances net-zero path, research finds 
By: Martin Creamer 8th June 2022 Like all other key industries, mining is having to advance along a net-zero path as part of the global decarbonisation drive. Gone are the days... →