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Minerals Council South Africa warns Eskom's tariff application will stifle economic growth and damage teh mining sector
21st January 2022 The Minerals Council South Africa opposes the latest tariff increase application by electricity supplier Eskom, which is starting to control its... →
Sakeliga investigates decay at 154 problem municipalities, considers further litigation
10th January 2022 Attorneys for Sakeliga have been instructed to prepare a request in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) to the... →
South Africa’s corruption busters: short-changed on funding and political commitment
9th December 2021 The word corruption has its roots in the Latin adjective corruptus which refers to something that is spoiled, corrupted or perverted. In South... →
Glencore targeting recycling step change
By: Martin Creamer 6th December 2021 The goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change are best achieved through the circular economy, says diversified mining and marketing company... →
Delay on anti-corruption reform is potentially fatal
6th December 2021 The ongoing incidence of serious corruption with impunity in SA is a cause for concern. “Tenderpreneurism” has been supplemented by... →
WHO to deploy Covid surge team to Gauteng to support surveillance
By: Thabi Shomolekae 2nd December 2021 WHO to deploy Covid surge team to Gauteng to support surveillance The World Health Organization announced on Thursday that it is deploying a surge... →
RBPlat bid embodies socioeconomic boost for greater Rustenburg region – Implats
By: Martin Creamer 29th November 2021 The bid by Impala Platinum Holdings Limited (Implats) for a majority shareholding in Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) presents an opportunity to... →
Fuel price shocker delayed till after election to protect the ANC, AA claims
By: News24Wire 3rd November 2021 The Automobile Association is accusing the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy of delaying the announcement of a sharp fuel price increase... →