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South Africa needs more nautical scientists and maritime engineers – if you love the sea these may be the careers for you
18th September 2024 When most people are asked to picture an engineer at work, they probably imagine a civil engineer in a hard hat at a construction site, a chemical... →
Stronger-than-ever feasibility thumbs up for R18bn platinum group metals project in Limpopo
By: Martin Creamer 16th September 2024 The latest independent definitive feasibility study (DFS) for the Waterberg platinum group metals (PGM) project in Limpopo is even more emphatic on... →
Transnet, SAPS sign MoU to combat logistics network theft and vandalism
By: Schalk Burger 16th September 2024 State-owned Transnet and the South African Police Service (SAPS) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen collaborative... →
Minerals Council South Africa extends condolences to Pravin Gordhan’s family
16th September 2024 The Minerals Council South Africa extends its condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Pravin Gordhan. “Our thoughts are with Mr... →
Pravin Gordhan dies at 75
By: Bloomberg 13th September 2024 Pravin Gordhan, who held three positions in South Africa’s cabinet and won plaudits for standing up to Jacob Zuma during his scandal-marred... →
DA: John Steenhuisen: Address by DA leader, during an address to the Cape Town Press Club (12/09/2024)
12th September 2024 Today South Africa is changed. There is renewed hope. A sense of optimism. Light at the end of the tunnel. →
Transnet breaches loan terms again as debt weighs on investment
By: Bloomberg 11th September 2024 Transnet breached loan covenants for a second year running as the South African port and rail operator staggers under a debt burden that’s... →
Changing Lanes: South Africa’s Transport and Logistics Industry 2024
11th September 2024 The South African transport and logistics sector has undergone significant changes in recent, with additional overhaul to clear existing... →