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SAMWU response to the Mayor of eThekwini Mayor on slanderous allegations against workers
27th January 2023 The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (SAMWU) in eThekwini has learnt with discomfort and agitation comments made by the Mayor on the 14th... →
RBCT coal exports fall below 1993 level, being hit very badly by cable theft 
By: Martin Creamer 26th January 2023 The number of tons of coal exported through Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) in 2022 fell to the lowest level since 1993. A total of 50.35-million... →
DA proposes “Month of Action” for dirty Dikgatlong
26th January 2023 The degradation of Barkly-West due to poor waste management by Dikgatlong municipality is extremely worrisome. Even though the refuse truck is in... →
Transnet could be major disaster to South African economy, coal commentators warn

By: Martin Creamer 23rd January 2023 Transnet could be a major disaster to the South African economy if everybody does not get involved, commentator Michael Avery warned in his column... →
Water wars in Phomolong, Mafube continues
23rd January 2023 The DA in Mafube Local Municipality is concerned with the lack of accountability in service delivery. On the morning of 20 January 2023, the... →
Green hydrogen mine mobility on way in India to platinum applause
By: Martin Creamer 19th January 2023 India has opted for hydrogen fuel-cell heavy-duty mine truck mobility in a green initiative that will have platinum group metals (PGMs) miners... →
Lithium sales from South Africa on track to begin this month, Marula Mining reports 
By: Martin Creamer 12th January 2023 Sales of lithium processed out of stockpiles at the Blesberg project in the Northern Cape are expected to commence this month. “We’re on track for... →
Scaling up of security at Eskom's power stations a welcome move – Mineral Resources and Energy
19th December 2022 The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy, Mr Sahlulele Luzipo, has welcomed the scaling up of security at four... →