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Platinum supply outlook a barrier to global decarbonisation – Davis
By: Martin Creamer 9th September 2022 The future quantum of global demand for platinum group metals (PGMs) significantly outweighs global supply from 2023 onwards, the latest review... →
Dawid Kruiper needs to power itself up with electrical appointments
9th September 2022 Dawid Kruiper is increasingly struggling with electricity outages following the lack of capacity to attend to electrical emergencies in and around... →
Platinum group metals demand lift from hydrogen momentum creating excitement
By: Martin Creamer 8th September 2022 As a platinum group metals (PGMs) producer, Impala Platinum is excited about the opportunity of hydrogen as a potential new demand source, says... →
31 UCT researchers awarded A-ratings
By: Thabi Shomolekae 7th September 2022 Thirty-one University of Cape Town researchers have been awarded A-ratings in the 2022 National Research Foundation awards, the highest of any... →
Platinum remains significantly undervalued – WPIC
By: Martin Creamer 5th September 2022 Platinum remains significantly undervalued. That is the key takeaway from the 30-page Platinum Quarterly published by the World Platinum Investment... →
Ethekwini sewerage saga – DA calls for arrests
1st September 2022 Democratic Alliance (DA) parliamentary questions have revealed that eThekwini Municipality may face more criminal charges as raw sewage continues... →
Coalition of Corruption removes DA-led government in Knysna
31st August 2022 The motions of no confidence that passed in council today, have nothing to do with service delivery and everything to do with narrow self-interest.... →
Day Zero: Combined 11% left in Nelson Mandela Bay storage dams, but water consumption remains high
By: News24Wire 31st August 2022 All dams supplying the drought-stricken Nelson Mandela Bay metro are at a combined capacity of 11%. The water levels at the dams supplying mainly... →