Topic
SEIFSA Awards for Excellence Honour Companies in the Metals and Engineering Sector
20th November 2023 Companies in the Metals and Engineering Sector were recognised for their talent and hard work at the SEIFSA Awards for Excellence on November 17... →
South Africa’s ilmenite poised for huge value boost following China signing
By: Martin Creamer 15th November 2023 South African ilmenite used to manufacture titanium dioxide pigment in KwaZulu-Natal has received a major value boost with the signing of an... →
R197m Gauteng roads project, which ballooned by R30m, lies 'abandoned'
By: News24Wire 13th November 2023 The eyesore of growing weeds amid a pile of rubbish is all the Gauteng government has to show after a R197-million road refurbishment tender, which... →
Emissions Measurement in Supply Chains: Business Realities and Challenges
9th November 2023 This paper provides an overview of the measurement of supply chain emissions in three key sectors, focusing on businesses’ challenges and... →
SEIFSA welcomes the policy enforcements in the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement
3rd November 2023 The 2023 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTPBS) recognises, reflects and has been structured to respond to key headwinds facing the global and... →
Potash presenting BHP with exciting growth path, CEO tells AGM
By: Martin Creamer 1st November 2023 Johannesburg-listed diversified mining major BHP has an exciting growth path ahead in potash used in fertilisers essential for food security and... →
Anglo’s Kumba achieves iron-ore prices above benchmark in third quarter
By: Martin Creamer 24th October 2023 Iron-ore prices strengthened during the third quarter of this year despite a 7% increase in global iron-ore supply and thin steel mill margins.... →
NUMSA condemns SA Steel Mills for failing to keep the workplace safe after four workers were burned with molten steel lava
23rd October 2023 The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) condemns SA Steel Mills for failing to keep the workplace safe after several workers... →