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Family Law and Business Collide
30th October 2024 Your business is likely one of your most valuable assets, but certain actions—especially during marriage—could put it at risk in the event of a... →
Customary courts in East Africa – more than a means to lighten caseloads
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 24th October 2024 The relevance of traditional justice should be assessed by factors other than its potential to reduce formal court backlogs. Several African... →
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... →
Parly committee urges Gauteng municipalities to step up water conservation amid crisis
By: Thabi Shomolekae 23rd October 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation on Wednesday urged Gauteng municipalities to implement demand management strategies to curtail the... →
Municipalities remain the achilles heel in Gauteng's water-related issues
23rd October 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation is concerned that municipalities’ inability to perform their water conservation and advocacy roles,... →
South Africa remains attractive mining investment destination, China hears
By: Martin Creamer 16th October 2024 The South African mining industry is diversifying from the gold mining era to an industry with a diverse range of mineral resources that include... →
Recycle like there’s no tomorrow, big screen at Oppenheimer event urges attendees
By: Martin Creamer 9th October 2024 Recycle like there’s no tomorrow were the urging words flashed across the large screen at the thirteenth Oppenheimer Research Conference, where... →
Project dearth slows South Africa’s $9.3bn coal exit plan
By: Bloomberg 9th October 2024 The implementation of a $9.3-billion climate-finance pact between South Africa and some of the world’s richest nations has been slowed by an... →