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Do Snitches Get Stitches? Derivative Misconduct In The Workplace
30th July 2019 All employers, employees and trade unions will need to be aware of the Constitutional Court's recent Dunlop decision which has clarified much of... →
Minister of Trade and Industry visits Isuzu Motors South Africa
25th July 2019 The Minister of Trade and Industry, Ebrahim Patel, second left, and Deputy Minister, Fikile Majola, left, visited Isuzu Motors South Africa today... →
Blyvoor Gold winning overwhelming support from employees, community
By: Martin Creamer 4th July 2019 Emerging gold-mining company Blyvoor Gold, which is targeting a resumption of mining at the old Blyvooruitzicht gold mine in the last quarter of... →
Blyvoor to begin producing gold again from Q4 – Skeat
By: Martin Creamer 27th June 2019 Gold mining is to resume at the old Blyvooruitzicht gold mine in the last quarter of this year, Blyvoor Gold executive chairperson Peter Skeat has... →
South Africa should go all out with platinum and manganese to be in best of two decarbonising worlds
By: Martin Creamer 10th June 2019 South Africa, which has a wonderful platinum group metals (PGMs) endowment and an abundance of high-quality manganese ore, should go all out to be... →
Manganese poised to make its mark as EV metal
By: Martin Creamer 5th June 2019 Manganese could make its mark in the battery electric vehicle (EV) arena by displacing cobalt to a large extent in many of the cathode... →
CompComSA: Latest decisions by the Competition Commission
23rd May 2019 Kempster Sedgwick (Pty) Limited (Kempster Sedgwick) v The Honda, Citroen and Peugeot Motor Dealership located in Umhlanga Ridge and operated by... →
Researchers see manganese helping fuel cells down cost curve
By: Martin Creamer 20th May 2019 A new manganese-containing material may contribute to platinum-using hydrogen fuel cells being driven down the cost curve. The new material, made... →