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Northam sees Eland becoming significant chrome producer in coming years
By: Martin Creamer 4th September 2024 Northam Platinum, which benefits from a full mine-to-market value chain in chrome, sold around 1.3-million tons of chrome for the year, which... →
Stimulating demand is most consequential action price-hit PGM industry can take
By: Martin Creamer 3rd September 2024 The most consequential action that price-hit platinum group metals (PGM) producers can take as an industry is the stimulation of demand. “But the... →
China’s interests in Africa are being shaped by the race for renewable energy
2nd September 2024 China-Africa relations have deepened over the past two decades, characterised by increased economic cooperation, investment and infrastructure... →
Bowmans Durban on a growth path with new M&A partner
2nd September 2024 Pre-eminent African law firm Bowmans continues to expand its presence and capabilities as a top-tier legal services provider, this time in Durban... →
South Africa is losing its trade competitiveness edge
By: Schalk Burger 2nd September 2024 Enormous investments are being made in ports, rail and transport logistics in Southern Africa, as well as more broadly in Africa, including by... →
South32’s future outlook has probably never looked brighter, CEO tells Mining Weekly
By: Martin Creamer 2nd September 2024 The future outlook for South32, the mining and metals company spun out of BHP in 2015, has probably never looked brighter, says South32 CEO Graham... →
Northam Platinum enters into 180 MW solar farm agreement at energy-intensive mine
By: Martin Creamer 30th August 2024 Platinum group metals (PGMs) and chrome producer Northam has entered into a power purchase agreement with an independent power producer for an 180... →
Parties declare almost R200m in funding with DA, IFP, Rise Mzansi receiving lion’s share
By: Sashnee Moodley 30th August 2024 In its first report, since the May elections, detailing political party funding, the Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa revealed that... →