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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... →
More legal muscle for mining communities
30th September 2019 Recent regulatory developments have helped to increase the pressure that communities are able to exert on mining companies. This highlights the... →
Plane leaves Zimbabwe for Singapore to bring home Mugabe's body
By: Reuters 9th September 2019 A plane has left Zimbabwe for Singapore carrying government officials and relatives to bring home the body of Robert Mugabe, but it was still not... →
Mugabe's family pushes back against government burial plan
By: Reuters 9th September 2019 The family of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is pushing back against the government's plan to bury him at the National Heroes Acre... →
Zimbabwe plans Mugabe's funeral and burial next weekend
By: Reuters 9th September 2019 The Zimbabwean government plans a State funeral for longtime ruler Robert Mugabe in a sports stadium in Harare next Saturday, with a burial... →