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Anglo’s 680 MW prioritised first-wave renewable energy projects on way
By: Martin Creamer 19th April 2023 Listed as a 2023 priority by Anglo American is getting the first wave of the renewable energy ecosystem projects under way in South Africa. The... →
Chile’s Los Bronces copper project ‘very best of modern mining’, says Anglo’s Fernandes
By: Martin Creamer 18th April 2023 Anglo American has designed the new Los Bronces integrated project in Chile as an example of “the very best of modern mining”, says Anglo American... →
Stunning online mining map highlights far-reaching remaining mining potential
By: Martin Creamer 12th April 2023 AmaranthCX and its technology partner 1Map have collaborated to publish a comprehensive, online South African Mining Map, with electronic,... →
Africa’s Resource Future: Harnessing Natural Resources for Economic Transformation during the Low-Carbon Transition
12th April 2023 This book examines the role for natural resource wealth in driving Africa’s economic transformation and the implications of the low-carbon... →
Guinea’s junta takes a hard line against illicit medicine
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 11th April 2023 Guinea’s military authorities are trying to end the illicit trade in prescription medicines. The country is a hotspot for pharmaceutical... →
City issues list of recommended trees to replace those infested by borer beetle
4th April 2023 The City of Cape Town has issued a list of 28 recommended trees for those residents who want to replace trees on their properties that are infested... →
Tanzania-South Africa: deep ties evoke Africa’s sacrifices for freedom
4th April 2023 Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan recently paid a state visit to South Africa aimed at strengthening bilateral political and trade... →
Trackless mobile machinery one of mining’s burning issues, ENSafrica webinar hears
By: Martin Creamer 3rd April 2023 South Africa’s new trackless mobile machinery (TMM) regulations published five months ago are one of mining’s burning issues and perhaps an... →