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Environmental under-investment comes back to bite – Sir Mick Davis
By: Martin Creamer 12th October 2020 If you under-invest in environmental impact, it will come back to bite you at some time in the future, just like cutting back on development used... →
De Ruyter: Benefits of Eskom maintenance to be felt by April 2021, but power cuts won't be over
By: News24Wire 9th October 2020 The effects of Eskom's maintenance programme - which is expected to ease the risk of load-shedding- would be felt by April next year as the power... →
Mining majors must convince investors of need to replace value – Sir Mick Davis
By: Martin Creamer 8th October 2020 Major mining companies need to convince investors of the crucial need to replace the value that they are taking out of the ground, mining luminary... →
Exploration strategy in three months, hydrogen under scrutiny – DMRE
By: Martin Creamer 8th October 2020 A comprehensive exploration strategy will be developed in the next three months and engagement on the potential of the platinum group metals-linked... →
Flow-through must form part of overall exploration strategy – Minerals Council
By: Martin Creamer 7th October 2020 The introduction of a flow-through share scheme must form part of a full suite and package of measures tailored for a comprehensive exploration... →
Anglo investing in South Africa’s hydrogen economy – Cutifani
By: Martin Creamer 7th October 2020 As the world’s largest marketer of platinum group metals (PGM), Anglo American is investing in South Africa’s hydrogen economy, including through a... →
Launch Of Taxi Lekgotla Public Discourse Platform
20th August 2020 A few months ago I declared my intention to convene a national taxi indaba, which will emerge with a ground-breaking compact that will take the... →
Covid-19 corruption: ANC NEC embarrassed by allegations, says public outrage is justified
By: News24Wire 4th August 2020 The African National Congress's national executive committee, after spending the weekend discussing corruption, among other issues, once again... →