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Platinum group metals playing role in Switzerland’s green hydrogen roll-out
By: Martin Creamer 19th January 2021 Platinum group metals (PGMs), which South Africa hosts in greater abundance than any other country on earth, are playing important catalytic roles... →
Uganda: Vote count under way after hotly contested election
By: Reuters 15th January 2021 Ugandans have voted under heavy security and an internet blackout in an election pitting veteran leader Yoweri Museveni against a former popstar... →
Ugandan presidential election pits Museveni against popular singer
By: Reuters 11th January 2021 Ugandans vote on Thursday in a presidential election pitting long-time leader Yoweri Museveni against 10 candidates including opposition... →
Mining can retake investor darling status by going green – Frandsen
By: Martin Creamer 30th November 2020 The taking of clear sustainability steps can make mining the darling of the investor community once again. Mining cannot participate in anything... →
African green hydrogen can provide important economic impetus – BMBF
By: Martin Creamer 24th November 2020 The establishment of an African hydrogen economy based on renewable energy can provide important impetus in the Southern African region and offer... →
Profitable circular economy concepts making future potentially bright for coal miners
By: Martin Creamer 29th October 2020 Coal mining companies need to start looking at creating their own profitable circular economies around existing coal assets because it is possible,... →
Tanzania president Magufuli seeks second term as polls open
By: Reuters 28th October 2020 Tanzanians headed to the polls on Wednesday for presidential and parliamentary elections that President John Magufuli hopes will hand him another... →
Tanzania's 'Bulldozer' president hopes mega-projects impress voters
By: Reuters 26th October 2020 When Tanzanian President John Magufuli criss-crossed the country on the campaign trail ahead of Wednesday's elections, he touted the billions of... →