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Labour Party of South Africa announces registration and plans
7th March 2024 The registration application of the Labour Party of South Africa (Labour Party) was formalised by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) on 5... →
Kruger National Park mining application: There is a snake in the grass, warns AfriForum
7th March 2024 AfriForum today expressed its serious reservations about the mining licence application that Tenbosch Mining (Pty) Ltd submitted and claims that... →
Move to formalise deal on injecting private skills into Eskom amid plan to add and recover 10.6 GW by end-2025
By: Terence Creamer 6th March 2024 Government and business have set a goal of increasing South Africa’s electricity generation capacity by 10.6 GW by the end of 2025 as part of... →
ActionSA Submits Objections to IRP 2023, Provides Nine-Point Plan to End Loadshedding
6th March 2024 ActionSA has, today, submitted our objections to the Integrated Resources Plan (IRP) – government’s energy plan tabled in 2023 – during a picket... →
South Africa's Menar clinches mining MoU with government of Gabon
By: Martin Creamer 5th March 2024 South Africa’s consistently advancing mining investment company Menar has signed a memorandum of agreement with the government of Gabon. “We think... →
Safeguarding Against the Ongoing Supply Chain Disruptions
5th March 2024 The mining industry relies heavily on a complex network of suppliers, logistics partners, and transporters to ensure the efficient movement of raw... →
Assessment of Eskom coal fleet warns ‘fixation on the EAF is a dead end’
By: Terence Creamer 1st March 2024 An expert assessment of the state of Eskom’s 14 coal-fired power stations conducted between March and May 2023 describes the prevailing “fixation”... →
South African researchers trawl through death records to assess coal impact
By: Bloomberg 29th February 2024 South African scientists plan to examine about 8.5-million death certificates to ascertain how many people the country’s dependence on coal for... →