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Africa: Energy transition policies and regulatory developments light up across the continent
31st October 2022 Across the continent, countries in Africa are gearing up for the energy transition by implementing policy and legislative frameworks that take into... →
Can a mining company get ‘SLAPP-ed’?
31st October 2022 The short answer is… probably not. When we think about ‘SLAPP’ or Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation, we think about big companies... →
Countdown to Africa’s Climate COP
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th October 2022 The Africa Climate COP is around the corner. The 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate... →
SAHRC Confirms it Will Investigate Jagersfontein Mine Dam Tragedy
19th October 2022 ActionSA has received written confirmation from the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) that it will investigate the Jagersfontein Mine... →
Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act: Regulations: Amendments: Comments invited by22 Nov 2022
14th October 2022 Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act: Regulations: Amendments: →
African countries to push common energy position at COP27
By: Reuters 4th October 2022 African countries will use the COP27 climate talks in Egypt next month to advocate for a common energy position that recognises fossil fuels are... →
Is Section 54 of the MPRDA a practical mechanism to resolve issues between right holders in terms of the MPRDA and owners or lawful occupiers?
2nd October 2022 When is section 54 of the MPRDA applicable? →
Green hydrogen sounds like a win for developing countries. But cost and transport are problems
30th September 2022 Hydrogen is used mainly to make chemicals such as fertiliser, and in oil refineries. Most hydrogen in the world today is made from natural gas or... →