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Anglo's simplified go-forward business advances with 43% earnings margin outlook
By: Martin Creamer 31st July 2025 In the 2025 transition year, Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed Anglo American has maintained an earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and... →
ArcelorMittal South Africa says on course to close long steel plants in September
By: Reuters 31st July 2025 ArcelorMittal South Africa said on Thursday it is still on track to close its loss-making long steel operations in September, as talks with the... →
Valterra Platinum upping flood defence, envisaging underground trucking, hailing IRMA 
By: Martin Creamer 30th July 2025 Platinum group metals (PGM) mining company Valterra Platinum, which experienced severe flooding in the first half of this year at its Amandelbult... →
Has South Africa Overtaken Nigeria as Africa’s Giant?
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 30th July 2025 Nigeria’s silence in the global community contrasts markedly with South Africa’s vibrancy, begging us to ask if Pretoria’s influence has eclipsed... →
Minister John Steenhuisen on accelerating food systems transition for South Africa’s food sovereignty
30th July 2025 The Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to food sovereignty as a pillar of national resilience and... →
DPME Minister clarifies role as MKP targets department
By: Thabi Shomolekae 29th July 2025 Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Maropene Ramokgopa has clarified that legislative reforms and implementation of... →
Smart cities start with people, not technology: lessons from Westbury, Johannesburg
29th July 2025 African cities are growing at an incredible pace. With this growth comes a mix of opportunity and challenge. How do we build cities that are not... →
Africa’s smallholder farmers are using bright ideas to adapt to climate change: G20 countries should fund their efforts
29th July 2025 Across most of Africa, rural communities grow their own food, relying on smallholder agriculture. But climate change is threatening this way of... →