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Northam declares cash dividend, boosts self-generation
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2024 Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed mining company Northam Platinum on Friday declared a cash interim dividend after reporting strong performance... →
Implats experiencing strong PGMs demand, working on pulling hydrogen uptake closer
By: Martin Creamer 1st March 2024 Platinum group metals (PGM) mining, refining, and marketing company Implats, which reported solid production in a low-price environment on... →
Project finance clinched for 520 MW South African wind, solar projects – Anglo
By: Martin Creamer 29th February 2024 Johannesburg- and London-listed diversified mining and marketing company Anglo American announced on Thursday that jointly owned renewable energy... →
Green energy integrated into Harmony Gold operations, uranium surprises on upside
By: Martin Creamer 29th February 2024 Green electrons are being generated as planned at Harmony Gold’s 30 MW first phase of renewable energy generation, which is now fully integrated... →
Multi-Party Charter reveals its plans to end loadshedding if ANC can be ousted
By: Darren Parker 28th February 2024 The 11 political parties that are members of the Multi-Party Charter (MPC) for South Africa have voiced a unified plan to end loadshedding once and... →
Hive Hydrogen signs wind power deal for R105bn Eastern Cape green ammonia plant
By: Martin Creamer 27th February 2024 Hive Hydrogen South Africa has signed an agreement with Genesis Eco-Energy to implement 372 MW of wind power in the Western Cape, in support of the... →
Embracing Greener Arbitrations: A Journey Towards Sustainability
26th February 2024 Governments, businesses, and individuals worldwide have become increasingly concerned about the environmental impacts of their activities. In the... →
South Africa’s Jubilee Metals continuing to grow copper strongly in Zambia
By: Martin Creamer 26th February 2024 The copper operations in Zambia of South Africa’s Jubilee Metals showed strong growth in the six months to December 31, with further sharp... →