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Rainfall boosts South Africa’s, Vaal dam’s water storage levels
By: Natasha Odendaal 15th January 2025 Recent rainfall has boosted the water levels of the Vaal dam significantly, with plans to fill the dam with water from Sterkfontein dam no longer... →
Underground feasibility progressing, early works capital being deployed – Tharisa 
By: Martin Creamer 13th January 2025 A well progressing Tharisa mine underground definitive feasibility study accompanied by early works capital deployment is reported by Johannesburg-... →
When does an arbitrator have jurisdiction to entertain a claim?
13th January 2025 In the recent case of the Minister of International Relations and Corporations NO and Another v Neo Thando / Elliot Mobility (Pty) Ltd and Another,... →
Ministry unpacks latest renewable energy preferred bidder awards
By: Marleny Arnoldi 6th January 2025 The Ministry of Electricity and Energy has unveiled the preferred bidders for Bid Window 7 (BW 7) of the Renewable Energy Independent Power... →
Zimbabwe invites power-storage bids to ease supply crisis
By: Bloomberg 6th January 2025 Zimbabwe’s power-transmission company has invited bids for companies to install energy-storage units as part of measures to ease crippling energy... →
More indications of quality copper in South Africa’s well-endowed Northern Cape 
By: Martin Creamer 17th December 2024 The final assay results from diamond drill holes completed to test strike and down-dip extensions of the high-grade copper mineralisation at the... →
Business on the Edge: Building Industry Resilience to Climate Hazards
13th December 2024 The business and societal case for investing in resilience and adaptation is increasingly clear. Earth systems—such as ice sheets, ocean currents,... →
Pan African advancing plans for another promising gold recovery project west of Joburg 
By: Martin Creamer 12th December 2024 A feasibility study on the Soweto Cluster gold recovery project, which like the highly successful Mogale Tailings Retreatment (MTR) is also on... →