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Mines urged to fill renewables gaps with green electrons from on-site waste heat
By: Martin Creamer 5th December 2024 Mines using renewable energy are being encouraged to harvest and store heat wasted during minerals processing and to then use its green electrons... →
Bowmans becomes first African law firm to adopt Harvey
5th December 2024 Premier African law firm Bowmans has announced a new partnership with generative AI platform Harvey, a tool designed specifically for the legal... →
Vaal University of Technology (VUT) demonstrates commitment to ethical financial governance through NSFAS refund
5th December 2024 The Vaal University of Technology (VUT) proudly announces the completion of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) Close-Out Project... →
Standing out in a crowded PE market: Overcoming intensified capital raising challenges
4th December 2024 The private equity (PE) fundraising landscape, historically dynamic and competitive, has become increasingly challenging in recent years. As a... →
World Food Program’s troubles in Sudan hurt hunger relief, alienated donors - internal report
By: Reuters 4th December 2024 Serious problems in the United Nations World Food Program’s response to the Sudan crisis are hampering the organization’s ability to alleviate... →
Green loan underpinning latest Harmony Gold renewable-energy project in North West
By: Martin Creamer 4th December 2024 A R1.5-billion green loan facility secured in 2022 is the significant funding underpin of three solar PV renewable-energy plants being constructed... →
World Bank, partners and young African lawyers celebrate 10th anniversary of African Mining Legislation Atlas Project
4th December 2024 The World Bank in partnership with the African Legal Support Facility, and University of Pretoria are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the... →
SASSA has no plan for service delivery failures
3rd December 2024 A briefing by the South African Social Security Agency of South Africa (SASSA) to the Standing Committee on Social Development in the Western Cape... →