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Ethiopia’s dam dispute: five key reads about how it started and how it could end
26th July 2022 The US has revived diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute sparked by Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) project on the Nile.... →
Mine haulage transition to electric offered without disruption
By: Martin Creamer 1st July 2022 If the world were to electrify every mine truck, it would stop 198 000 t of carbon dioxide (CO2) a day from entering the atmosphere, which equates... →
High-purity manganese facing phenomenal demand growth, PDAC hears
By: Martin Creamer 24th June 2022 The commitment of at least six major motor companies to manganese-based batteries for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) is elevating the demand... →
RE-organising Power Systems for the Transition
24th June 2022 The power sector lies at the heart of the global energy transition, which will rely on increased electrification of end uses and the adoption of... →
Limpopo company accused of overcharging municipality by R76m lodges complaint about SIU
By: News24Wire 14th June 2022 A Limpopo company embroiled in a bitter showdown over R76-million allegedly overcharged to the local municipality, has lodged a complaint with the... →
Hundreds of housing units in Welverdiend are completed yet unoccupied, while many residents wait for dignified housing
9th June 2022 Hundreds of housing units in Welverdiend, Carletonville are at risk of being vandalized as they have been completed and left unoccupied, at least... →
2nd Climate Change Action Plan (2016–2020) - Completion Report
8th June 2022 Climate change complicates Africa’s development agenda, generating physical risks that need to be considered if development is to be resilient and... →
Sevenfold increase in yearly clean hydrogen needed to hit 2050 net-zero target
By: Martin Creamer 23rd May 2022 Annual production of clean hydrogen would need to increase more than sevenfold for the world to hit net zero in 2050, say the leading founders of... →