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HAITU welcomes the Health Ministers commitment to rolling out NHI but demands more funding to ensure its success
10th July 2024 The Health and Allied Workers Indaba Trade Union (HAITU) notes, with alarm, two incidents that occurred recently in the health care sector. The two... →
Pace of platinum-enabled green hydrogen adoption building up steadily worldwide
By: Martin Creamer 4th July 2024 The pace of platinum group metals- (PGM-) enabled green hydrogen generation and clean PGM-catalysed fuel cell electricity adoption is building up... →
South Africa will be well represented at Shanghai Platinum Week, Minerals Council assures
By: Martin Creamer 28th June 2024 South Africa will be well represented at the upcoming Shanghai Platinum Week 2024, which takes place from July 8 to 11, Minerals Council South... →
Rand Water’s failures leave tens of thousands of taps dry – it’s time to act!
28th June 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng refuses to accept Rand Water’s failures any longer. Yet again, tens of thousands of taps have run dry... →
Business model of Western mining industry needs new power, London Indaba highlights
By: Martin Creamer 25th June 2024 New power is needed by the Western mining industry, which is still functioning on a trailing old power business model. This was highlighted at... →
African law firm grows by 12% as surge for Mining, Environmental, and Energy expertise grow
20th June 2024 Last year NSDV announced a 70% women-led legal team. This year the firm appointed another three women and is happy to announce that it has kept... →
SLPs – Seriously Lacking Promotion, Sensibly Leading to Problems
30th May 2024 In February 2024, the Annual Mining Indaba occurred in Cape Town South Africa, where the mining industry's technical brains, financial brawn and... →
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... →