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Wonderboy Peters, a rising champion of mental illness awareness
19th March 2020 The story of Wonderboy Peters compels all of us to invest time and effort in deepening our understanding of mental illness, and to equip ourselves... →
Gwen Ngwenya rejects criticism of DA value proposal
By: African News Agency 5th February 2020 Democratic Alliance policy director Gwen Ngwenya on Wednesday rejected suggestions that the party's new draft document on its value mission... →
Daniel arap Moi: the making of a Kenyan 'big man'
4th February 2020 Daniel arap Moi – Kenya’s president from 1978 to 2002 – has died at the grand age of 95. The only extended biography of Kenya’s longest-serving... →
Zimbabwe’s farmers lament: 'The taxes are just too much'
By: Reuters 27th January 2020 Dressed in torn, baggy safari shorts, a khaki shirt, gumboots and a sun hat, fifty-five-year-old farmer Joseph Mupakare sits on a hand-made wooden... →
Anglo’s polyhalite entry likely to hit MoP more than SoP – Danakali
By: Martin Creamer 21st January 2020 The proposed entry of Anglo American into the fertiliser industry is more likely to impact the muriate of potash (MoP) market than the sulphur of... →
Anglo set to make low carbon fertiliser contribution
By: Martin Creamer 20th January 2020 The polyhalite-based Poly4 product that Anglo American will market if its bid for Sirius Minerals is successful emits significantly less carbon... →
Is Ramaphosa still kicking the ICC can down the road?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th November 2019 The Cyril Ramaphosa administration seems to be keeping South Africa guessing – perhaps deliberately – about whether or not it intends to withdraw... →
Mining in a circular economy meets stumbling blocks
12th November 2019 Companies that take the circular economy seriously by finding creative ways to re-use the same materials will stand the test of time. Minimising... →