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Mining green shoots sprouting – Minerals Council
By: Martin Creamer 4th February 2019 Green shoots are sprouting in South Africa’s mining sector, which is readying for new take off, Minerals Council South Africa CEO Roger Baxter said... →
Eskom to buy ‘emergency’ coal, splurge on diesel as load-shedding risk returns
By: Terence Creamer 16th November 2018 South Africa’s power utility Eskom reports that it has received approval for the National Treasury from the “urgent procurement” of four-million... →
Africa's richest man arranges $4.5bn of financing for oil refinery
By: Reuters 25th July 2018 Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, has arranged more than $4.5-billion in debt financing for his Nigerian oil refinery project and aims to start... →
Analysts spring to Glencore’s defence as miner restores confidence with buyback scheme
By: Martin Creamer 5th July 2018 Research analysts have sprung to the defence of Glencore, which has rapidly restored confidence by announcing an immediate share buyback programme... →
SA: Mark Kingon: Address by acting Sars commissioner, during the opening of Tax Season 2018 (02/07/2018)
3rd July 2018 South Africa, Tax Season 2018 is open for filing. Tax Season commenced yesterday, 01 July, with taxpayers able to eFile their income tax returns. →
Rustenburg picks up, Marula turns, fatalities sadden – Implats
By: Martin Creamer 31st October 2017 Improved efficiencies and production levels at the Impala Rustenburg mine coincided with a turnaround at the Marula mine in the three months to... →
Commercial opportunities under the One Environmental System
5th September 2017 Historically, mining activities were primarily regulated in terms of an environmental management programme (EMPR) approved by the Minister of... →
Pallinghurst share price leaps on value unlock outline
By: Martin Creamer 19th May 2017 The share price of mining investment fund Pallinghurst leapt in Johannesburg after the company outlined its plans to swop its investment fund shawl... →