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GDP records 0.6% growth in Q2, but loadshedding threatens gains
By: Marleny Arnoldi 5th September 2023 South Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.6% in the second quarter, which North West University Business School Professor Raymond... →
Urgent measures are needed to counter illegal mining before disaster strikes again
4th September 2023 Large numbers of illegal miners have been killed in gang-related attacks and countless more have died in underground rockfall incidents over the... →
ARM declares final dividend in financial year of R6.6bn dividend payout
By: Martin Creamer 4th September 2023 Diversified mining company African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) has declared a R2.6-billion final dividend in a financial year of R6.6-billion worth of... →
Magnetite project under way in Bushveld Complex
By: Martin Creamer 1st September 2023 Ground works and civil works are reportedly progressing well for the installation of a dense medium separation (DMS) magnetite plant in South... →
Is trade between the US and South Africa mutually beneficial?
29th August 2023 Can either party afford to simply ignore trade opportunities between the two countries, including those facilitated through the AGOA as an... →
Northam pays R2.4bn dividend, highlights business risk ahead
By: Martin Creamer 25th August 2023 The current platinum group metals (PGMs) basket price puts 70% of the South African production base at a loss when taking into account replacement... →
Platinum-enabled hydrogen fuel cell taxis pass million kilo zero emission mark
By: Martin Creamer 17th August 2023 Platinum-enabled hydrogen fuel cell technology is taking the pollution out of the city of Berlin, as it may in time also do in Johannesburg given... →
Marikana Massacre: As ANC trumpets R170m paid to victims' families, calls for justice rage on
By: News24Wire 16th August 2023 While the African National Congress celebrates the R170-million paid to victims of the 2012 Marikana Massacre, calls to bring those responsible to... →