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Collective SA effort needed to spotlight platinum’s deftness in climate change battle

By: Martin Creamer 28th May 2019 More vehicle manufacturers are acknowledging that platinum-catalysed hydrogen fuel cells are the sole route to 100% carbon-free driving. But... →
UJ: UJ Mobile lab to combat disease outbreaks – E. coli, sewage in water
14th May 2019 The spilling of sewage into the Durban harbour in the last week, has something in common with another recent event. Two hundred SANDF technical... →
Jewellery gives platinum biggest bang for marketing buck by far 
By: Martin Creamer 25th April 2019 Marketing investment in the jewellery sector provides platinum with its biggest, best and quickest return by a long shot, with platinum jewellery... →
DA: Alexkor: Another SOE on the verge of collapse
10th April 2019 Ongoing mismanagement of stated-owned mining company, Alexkor, is threatening to exacerbate the high unemployment rate in Namaqualand and... →
US sanctions Congo election officials, says they obstructed vote
By: Reuters 22nd March 2019 The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on three senior officials from Democratic Republic of Congo’s electoral commission, accusing them... →
A democracy or a kleptocracy? How South Africa stacks up
7th February 2019 South Africans have been held spellbound by the torrent of evidence of corruption emerging from two parallel commissions of inquiry – into state... →
Bosasa tried to intimidate and scare me – editor
By: African News Agency 5th February 2019 News24 editor-in-chief Adriaan Basson on Tuesday testified at the State capture commission of inquiry on the plethora of threatening phone calls... →
DA: Alexkor – another failed SOE contributes to poverty in Namaqualand
30th January 2019 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Northern Cape is calling on Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan, to intervene in the state-owned... →