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Irremediable crisis? Pervading pessimism without remedies in place
By: Raymond Suttner 13th March 2023 For some years much of South African society has voiced or has appeared to be consumed by hopelessness and demoralisation. There is a sense that... →
2023 will see us commemorate many key moments in the history of COSATU
10th March 2023 On the 1st of May we will travel to Bethlehem to honour our 52 fallen members who perished at Saulspoort Dam in 2003 on their way to celebrating... →
African Rainbow Minerals declares R3bn interim dividend 
By: Martin Creamer 6th March 2023 The headline earnings of African Rainbow Minerals rose by 40% to R5 171 million in the six months to December 31, when the JSE-listed company... →
Drive the crooks and incompetents out of government!
By: Raymond Suttner 6th March 2023 The ruling ANC cannot be tasked with rebuilding what it has itself broken in recent years. It is now too involved in the dysfunctionality of the... →
Harmony’s cheaper electricity and productivity surge can extend mine life 
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2023 The three-phase renewable energy rollout of Harmony Gold is not only driving decarbonisation but also the reduction of electricity costs, which has... →
Harmony CEO hails strong performance of South African mines despite loadshedding 
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2023 The South African operations of Harmony Gold did very, very well in the six months to the end of December last year load curtailment... →
Harmony Gold’s net profit soars 36%, 30 MW solar by mid-year
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2023 The Harmony Gold strategy of allocating growth capital towards high-margin, long-life assets has started to deliver the desired results. Good... →
Sibanye-Stillwater records third-best earnings as it celebrates tenth anniversary 
By: Martin Creamer 28th February 2023 This month ten years ago, Sibanye Gold Limited was unbundled by Gold Fields Limited and listed on the JSE and the NYSE as an independent company... →