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AngloGold’s top-tier Africa assets brought to fore, emissions cut using renewables
By: Martin Creamer 7th August 2023 Four out of the five top-tier gold-mining assets of AngloGold Ashanti are in Africa. As the cornerstones of the company, these tier 1 mines are... →
Environment committee briefed on rhino horn theft in North West province
3rd August 2023 The Portfolio Committee on Forestry, Fisheries and Environment has heard that four suspects have been arrested following the theft of 51 rhino... →
Gold miner reserving rights to develop project for benefit of people of South Africa
By: Martin Creamer 2nd August 2023 Gold mining company Pan African on Wednesday gave stern notice that it will not tolerate the actions of a few parties with selfish interests that... →
Revised regulations on crematoriums critical with increased cremations
1st August 2023 Crematoriums all over the country have reported major backlogs. The government has failed to monitor and regulate the industry. →
One-year progress report says rooftop installations have doubled since start of Energy Action Plan
By: Terence Creamer 31st July 2023 Despite ongoing loadshedding, President Cyril Ramaphosa has moved to highlight some of the implementation progress under the Energy Action Plan... →
Update on Energy Action Plan
31st July 2023 The Energy Action Plan is South Africa’s plan to end loadshedding and achieve energy security. Announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa in July 2022,... →
African leaders seek grain commitments at Russia summit with Putin
By: Reuters 26th July 2023 African leaders will look to Russian President Vladimir Putin for concrete promises on grain supplies at a summit starting on Thursday, with some... →
Challenge of producing green hydrogen economically has been met – Natascha Viljoen
By: Martin Creamer 26th July 2023 The challenge of producing green hydrogen economically is now done and dusted. “That box has been ticked,” Anglo American Platinum CEO Natascha... →