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Six-month ban imposed on export of copper scrap as South Africa seeks to combat theft

By: Terence Creamer 30th November 2022 The South African government has imposed a six-month ban on the export of copper and copper-alloy scrap, as well as most ferrous scrap as part of... →
Groundbreaking for R1bn fuel cell factory set for first quarter of 2023 
By: Martin Creamer 22nd November 2022 A bankable feasibility study has opened the way for the building of a factory for the local manufacture of fuel cells that are designed to provide... →
NUMSA defeats AMSA in its attempt to limt the right to strike!
18th November 2022 The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) welcomes the ruling of the Essential Services Committee which found that the... →
Over 600 direct jobs could be recovered through Freeport Saldanha IDZ MoU with Sasol
15th November 2022 I have received a parliamentary reply from the Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger, which revealed that the... →
Tears flow as jail cell visited during inquest into Imam Abdullah Haron’s death-in-detention
By: News24Wire 8th November 2022 Tears flowed inside the dark and stinking police cell where the anti-apartheid cleric Imam Abdullah Haron's lifeless body was found at Maitland... →
Northern Cape’s Tshipi manganese mine ‘up there with best of them’, says new Jupiter CEO 
By: Martin Creamer 2nd November 2022 The Northern Cape’s Tshipi Borwa manganese mine is “up there with the best of them”, says new Jupiter Mines CEO Brad Rogers, who has seen his fair... →
Dealing with unions in the workplace – a multi-layered relationship
2nd November 2022 Unions worldwide play an essential role in protecting the rights and interests of employees, particularly at lower income levels where individuals... →
Anglo updates on decarbonisation, biodiversity, responsible mining 
By: Martin Creamer 31st October 2022 Decarbonisation, net positive biodiversity, and progress towards assuring all operations against recognised responsible mining standards are... →