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Proposed revisions to water use licensing legislation envisage significant reforms
18th August 2023 Amended procedural requirements for water use licence applications have been drafted and published. Some proposals are positive, although some will... →
Solar energy plant on the way at vanadium operation, Glencore’s Fullard reports
By: Martin Creamer 11th August 2023 The decarbonisation and solar power plans of Glencore Alloys are coming to the fore with the first 25 MW solar plant on the way, Glencore Alloys... →
Risk-on greater reason for record-high Q2 gold price than interest rate decline – Bristow
By: Martin Creamer 10th August 2023 The all-time-high second-quarter (Q2) gold price is less about the forecast decline in interest rates and more about risk-on amid global economy... →
Engen’s Londiwe Nzama: A Journey of Resilience and Growth
4th August 2023 Engen’s Londiwe Nzama: A Journey of Resilience and Growth Londiwe Nzama is a remarkable woman who has defied the odds to realise her dreams; her... →
Petroleum Products Act: Maximum retail price for liquefied petroleum gas
4th August 2023 Petroleum Products Act: Maximum retail price for liquefied petroleum gas →
Presidency, business call for expedited passage during current Parliamentary term of Bill overhauling electricity market
By: Terence Creamer 2nd August 2023 The Presidency and organised business have called for the passage of the Electricity Regulation Amendment (ERA) Bill to be expedited within the... →
Winning talk doesn’t mean Mozambique’s insurgency is over
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 19th July 2023 The presidents of Mozambique and Rwanda have been making victory speeches about the Cabo Delgado insurgency being almost over. They are creating... →
The potential impact of customary law on the mining industry
19th July 2023 The Constitution recognises customary law as being an independent and original source of law.[1] In terms of section 211(3) of the Constitution,... →