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SA: Gwede Mantashe: Address by Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Mintek 90 Conference (11/11/2024)
12th November 2024 This is a momentous conference because we are not only celebrating the 90th anniversary of Mintek, but we have come together as stakeholders to... →
South Africa has impressively low battery manganese incentive price, Mintek@90 hears
By: Martin Creamer 11th November 2024 South Africa’s current process of dissolving the world’s purest manganese metal to make battery grade manganese has got the lowest incentive price... →
Implats commissions 35 MW solar project, expanded smelter at Zimplats
By: Martin Creamer 30th October 2024 The commissioning of the solar project and the enlarged furnace complex at Zimplats has positioned this Zimbabwe platinum group metals (PGM)... →
US regulation revision likely to benefit Sibanye-Stillwater’s PGM operations in Montana
By: Martin Creamer 25th October 2024 Final regulations that are anticipated to benefit the platinum group metals (PGM) operations of Sibanye-Stillwater in Montana have been published... →
ActionSA welcomes back over 50 Gauteng community leaders, activists to party in electoral strategy
By: Thabi Shomolekae 24th October 2024 ActionSA president Herman Mashaba said on Thursday that the return of more than 50 Gauteng ActionSA activists serves as a reminder of the need for... →
What to Expect from the 2024 Brics Summit
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 21st October 2024 As the 2024 Brics Summit approaches, SAIIA highlights the key issues and debates that will shape the agenda. As the 2024 Brics Summit in Kazan,... →
South Africa’s rising fuel imports cause supply shortage risk
By: Bloomberg 14th October 2024 South Africa’s rapid switch to become a net importer of fuel creates supply risks requiring infrastructure to store and transport the fuel,... →
Kenya is overhauling its national healthcare scheme after 58 years – what would make the transition less painful
11th October 2024 Kenya’s pursuit of universal health coverage has evolved over three decades through incremental reforms. But by far the boldest step taken so far... →