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Emeralds, rubies continuing to give Southern Africa exceptional gemstone hues
By: Martin Creamer 3rd October 2023 The emerald green of Zambia and the ruby red of Mozambique are continuing to give exceptional gemstone hues to Southern Africa, Mining Weekly can... →
Energy transition offers great opportunities to Africa, but constraints are significant
By: Rebecca Campbell 7th February 2023 The global transition to low- and zero-carbon energy sources was a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Africa, just as the original Industrial... →
Rwanda expands its protection of Mozambique’s natural resources
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 1st February 2023 The number of Rwandan soldiers and police fighting terrorism in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province increased from 1 000 in 2021 to 2 500 by the end... →
Tough-talking smaller parties make demands clear for coalition govt in Nelson Mandela Bay
By: News24Wire 4th November 2021 Treat us like an equal partner, root out corruption, and allocate 24% of Nelson Mandela Bay metro's budget to historically coloured areas in... →
Glencore part of giant leap to transform informal cobalt mining
By: Martin Creamer 24th August 2020 Eight concerns, including diversified mining and marketing company Glencore, have joined forces to transform the informal mining of cobalt for the... →
The art of jewellery design protection – A South African perspective
23rd October 2019 Jewellery, like all great crafts, is the domain of inspired, talented and creative designers who can blend the magic of metals, precious stones,... →
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