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Decarbonisation is urgent imperative, says coal mining company Exxaro
By: Martin Creamer 17th August 2023 Decarbonisation of coal mining company Exxaro’s operations and entire value chain is an urgent imperative to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, which... →
Unctad report shows Africa’s potential as a global supply chain player
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 16th August 2023 African economies can become major participants in global supply chains by harnessing vast resources of materials needed by high-technology sectors... →
Glencore returns $9.3bn to shareholders, highlights transition metals and recycling
By: Martin Creamer 8th August 2023 In addition to the interim dividend of $2.8-billion, diversified mining company Glencore on Tuesday announced a top up of $2.2-billion, which... →
Environment committee briefed on rhino horn theft in North West province
3rd August 2023 The Portfolio Committee on Forestry, Fisheries and Environment has heard that four suspects have been arrested following the theft of 51 rhino... →
Why SA needs to boost exports
By: Econ3x3 28th July 2023 South Africa’s exports have lagged behind the rest of the world over recent decades, and this has likely constrained overall economic growth. To... →
South Africa dare not fail in securing future demand for platinum
By: Martin Creamer 19th July 2023 South Africa dare not fail in securing future demand for its ‘incredible’ platinum group metals (PGM) endowment, the Hydrogen Economy Discussion... →
Product Recall: Mainstay and Terra Firma multi-hinge aluminium ladders
13th July 2023 The National Consumer Commission urges all persons in possession of Mainstay and Terra Firma Multi hinge aluminium ladders, Model JC 403, 150 kg,... →
EU’s carbon border tax: a new report shows Africa stands to lose US$25-billion every year
3rd July 2023 A new European law that imposes the first ever carbon border tax in the world comes into force in October 2023. It will be applied gradually over... →