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South Africa's divisive Malema could be post-election kingmaker
By: Reuters 27th May 2024 South Africa's Julius Malema, who quit the ruling African National Congress (ANC) to form a radical leftist party, could potentially become a... →
South African election could spell the end of ANC dominance
By: Reuters 27th May 2024 South Africans will vote on Wednesday with widespread anger over power cuts, joblessness and corruption threatening to end the dominance of the... →
Massive water power possibilities in underground mining, says COMRO book editor
By: Martin Creamer 24th May 2024 When hydropower was being developed for South Africa’s gold-mining industry, the industry was going through a tough time and the research... →
South Africa: Gold mine pollution is poisoning Soweto’s water and soil – study finds food gardens are at risk
24th May 2024 For 140 years, gold mines in Johannesburg, South Africa have been leaking wastewater contaminated with heavy metals. The acid mine drainage from... →
Green hydrogen must be allowed to decarbonise optimally, Junior Indaba hears
By: Martin Creamer 23rd May 2024 Green hydrogen must be made cheap enough to decarbonise optimally at a time when the delay in emission reduction needs to be reversed if the world... →
Menar advancing on the manganese front
By: Martin Creamer 21st May 2024 Private investment company Menar, which is advancing steadily on the manganese front, has anthracite, coal, nickel, and gold in its diversified... →
Zimbabwe asks miners to ramp up gold output to support ZiG currency
By: Bloomberg 21st May 2024 Zimbabwe has asked gold miners across the country to ramp up output to support the ZiG currency launched last month, according to Mines and Mining... →
Zimbabwe to start gold-tracing system in bid to curb smuggling
By: Bloomberg 21st May 2024 Zimbabwe’s sole authorized buyer of gold will introduce a system that traces supply of the metal from mines to the market in a bid to stop... →