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Nigeria’s petrol subsidy is a climate issue
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th June 2022 Nigeria’s government has said it will re-evaluate its position on petrol subsidies this month. Global economic developments and domestic challenges... →
Future metals beneficiation bonus on way for already hugely endowed Northern Cape
By: Martin Creamer 10th June 2022 Modern technology and global decarbonisation demand is positioning South Africa’s already incredibly well-endowed Northern Cape with big... →
Circular economy prompting steel, oil, carbon recovery from end-of-life mine truck tyres
By: Martin Creamer 6th June 2022 Highest and best use of ultra-large end-of-life mine truck tyres is being brought about by a change to the model in which resources are mined, made... →
Financial and Fiscal Commission Media Submission on the Division of Revenue 2023/24
3rd June 2022 The Financial and Fiscal Commission (FFC) is an independent juristic entity subject only to the Constitution, Financial and Fiscal Commission Act,... →
UASA obtains Labour Court victory against AMCU
18th May 2022 UASA is pleased with the Labour Court verdict regarding a 2017 agency shop agreement in the National Bargaining Council for the Sugar Manufacturing... →
Eskom's R800 million per month diesel bill is unsustainable, DA reiterates call for Eskom to be declared a State of Disaster
17th May 2022 The announcement by Eskom Chief Operations Officer Jan Oberholzer that the power utility has burned through 40 million litres of diesel so far this... →
South Africa’s high-flying Jubilee creating 800 mostly long-term jobs in Zambia
By: Martin Creamer 16th May 2022 Diversified metal recovery business Jubilee, which is rolling out an investment of R786-million in South Africa and Zambia, has offered employment... →
A new reality for illegal miners and the 'zama zamas'?
9th May 2022 Illegal mining is a critical challenge in the South African mining and minerals industry. "In response to this challenge and ahead of the... →