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Laggard costs
By: Terence Creamer 1st September 2023 The cost of failing to keep pace with what is required economically and environmentally for energy sustainability should surely now be plain for... →
Solar energy plant on the way at vanadium operation, Glencore’s Fullard reports
By: Martin Creamer 11th August 2023 The decarbonisation and solar power plans of Glencore Alloys are coming to the fore with the first 25 MW solar plant on the way, Glencore Alloys... →
NUM post NEC Statement
31st July 2023 The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) convened its ordinary National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting at Elijah Barayi Memorial Training Centre... →
Uganda says 2023/24 GDP growth to reach 6%
By: Reuters 30th May 2023 Uganda's economy will expand by 6% in the next fiscal year that starts in July, an increase from a projected growth of 5.5% this year, boosted by... →
South Africa-linked Heraeus boosting global platinum group metals recycling capacity
By: Martin Creamer 18th May 2023 Platinum group metal (PGM) products and services company Heraeus Precious Metals is investing €35-million in the expansion of its PGM recycling... →
More Engen Computer School graduates enter the workplace
15th May 2023 The Engen Computer School has capped another 72 graduates from South Durban whose basic computer skills qualification boosts their chances of... →
Will it be 100% battery electric vehicles by 2035, SFA (Oxford) event asks
By: Martin Creamer 11th May 2023 Will it be 100% battery electric vehicle (BEV) dominance by 2035? That was the question posed in the title of the SFA (Oxford)'s Battery Metals... →
Sibanye pursuing rapid self-generation to improve energy supply
By: Martin Creamer 9th May 2023 Platinum group metals, green metals and gold producer Sibanye-Stillwater is pursuing self-generation projects that will improve the security of its... →