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Rugby World Cup: A one-time aspirant rugby Springbok reflects on the significance of the victory – Part one 
By: Raymond Suttner 6th November 2023 “The events of the past six weeks are an incredible tribute to the transformation of a symbol that once represented raw Afrikaner nationalism and... →
Power in policy 
By: Terence Creamer 3rd November 2023 Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has never disguised the fact that he believes that Eskom could be turned around and... →
Orion advancing towards operational commencement at Prieska in Northern Cape
By: Martin Creamer 31st October 2023 Johannesburg- and Sydney-listed Orion Minerals has continued its transition to mine developer and operator at the Prieska copper/zinc mine in South... →
Finland may be site of Anglo’s next greenfield mining project 
By: Martin Creamer 27th October 2023 Sakatti, with its metal concentrations of platinum group metals (PGMs), copper, nickel, cobalt, and others, may be the site of the next greenfield... →
Anglo: copper production up, rough diamond production down 
By: Martin Creamer 24th October 2023 The copper production of diversified mining company Anglo American increased by 42% in the third quarter owing to the ramping up of the new... →
COSATU Mpumalanga is shocked by the court judgement on the Lilly Mine inquest
23rd October 2023 The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) in Mpumalanga is deeply shocked by the findings and judgement on the Lily Mine inquest.... →
Court Finds Mine Owners, SAPS & DMRE Liable for Deaths of Lily Mine 3
19th October 2023 The family of Solomon Nyirende, Pretty Nkambule and Yvonne Mnisi are pleased with the judgement of the Mbombela Magistrate Court. After 7 years,... →
Anglo's Envusa applies to trade 520 MW of green electricity with seven operations 
By: Martin Creamer 19th October 2023 Renewables company Envusa Energy, which is owned jointly by Anglo American in partnership with EDF Renewables, this week lodged an application for... →