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Enable meaningful participation, pleads Women in Mining chair
By: Martin Creamer 12th December 2018 The Mining Charter has significant room for improvement to enable meaningful participation of women in mining, says Women in Mining South Africa... →
Mantashe to amend oil and gas sector moratorium
By: African News Agency 29th November 2018 Mineral resources minister Gwede Mantashe said on Thursday he would amend the moratorium currently in place for the oil and gas sector to allow for... →
Minister Mantashe Briefs Investors In Oil And Gas On Government Plans For The Industry
29th November 2018 The Minister of Mineral Resources Mr Gwede Mantashe will amend the moratorium currently in place for the oil and gas sector, in order to allow for... →
African energy group commends South Sudan for progress in oil sector
By: African News Agency 23rd November 2018 The African Energy Chamber, a group that works with indigenous firms throughout the continent in optimising their networks, said it is encouraged... →
South African medical breakthroughs need to be celebrated
14th November 2018 At yesterday evening’s Café Scientifique, hosted by the Research Contracts and Innovation Department at the University of Cape Town and supported... →
How the First World War rewarded white South Africans, but not black compatriots
7th November 2018 The outbreak of the First World War, coming little more than a decade after the Anglo-Boer war ended, presented white South Africans with a... →
Randgold/Barrick merger giving gold mining investment new attraction
By: Martin Creamer 6th November 2018 During gold mining’s years of prosperity, the industry was able to harvest and feed off itself. But in recent years, it has lost $100-billion worth... →
Mogalakwena gushes cash as Amplats modernises, studies growth, advances fuel cell
By: Martin Creamer 19th February 2018 The Mogalakwena platinum mine lived up to its reputation of being the most profitable platinum group metals (PGM) mine on the planet when it gushed... →