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Harmony delivers gold recovery project with 30% of building work going to locals
By: Martin Creamer 23rd October 2024 With the streaming agreement between Franco-Nevada and Mine Waste Solutions (MWS) over, Harmony Gold will from now on benefit fully from the... →
Regulator starts to crack down on EPR free riders
23rd October 2024 Despite coming into force in 2021, many businesses seem to be unaware of the laws pertaining to Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). The... →
End of coal in South Africa: what 100,000 workers will need when their jobs go
23rd October 2024 South Africa’s move to renewable energy means that the coal industry will be phased out over the coming decades. This transition away from a... →
African progress backslides as coups and war persist
By: Reuters 23rd October 2024 Nearly half of Africa's citizens live in a country where governance has worsened over the past decade, as deteriorating security erodes progress,... →
South Africa is still tapping oil stockpile to fund fuel subsidy
By: Bloomberg 22nd October 2024 South Africa is still selling oil from strategic stockpiles to fund measures introduced two years ago to cushion consumers from a spike in road... →
Some you win, some you lose
22nd October 2024 There is an old saying that there are weeks when nothing happens, and then there are days when weeks happen. The first 2 weeks of October were days... →
Pan African lists new instrument under JSE’s sustainability segment
By: Martin Creamer 21st October 2024 Gold producer Pan African Resources on Monday announced the listing of a sustainability-linked instrument under the sustainability segment of the... →
IPP procurement changes mulled to unlock 10 GW of renewables amid grid pressures and green industrialisation ambitions
By: Terence Creamer 21st October 2024 The South African government is considering far-reaching changes to the way public procurement of independent power producer (IPP) generation... →