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Platinum-using buses, forklift trucks gaining rapid ground worldwide
By: Martin Creamer 14th August 2019 Fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) technology, which relies on platinum catalysis, is gaining rapid ground across the world, Mining Weekly Online... →
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... →
Amplats targeting largest fuel cell truck, mulling renewable energy
By: Martin Creamer 22nd July 2019 Platinum group metals mining and marketing company Anglo American Platinum, which recorded a spectacular 120% increase in half-year headline... →
SA: Fikile Slovo Majola: Address by Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry and Economic Development, Budget Vote Speech, National Assembly (11/07/2019)
12th July 2019 Today, the DTIC team, led by Minister Patel, is presenting its first budget vote of the 6th administration as part of government’s collective... →
Matjila defends PIC investments in unlisted portfolios
By: African News Agency 8th July 2019 Dan Matjila has defended the State-owned asset manager's investments in unlisted portfolios through its development fund Isibaya, telling the... →
PIC inquiry: Former boss Dan Matjila in the hot seat on Monday
By: African News Agency 8th July 2019 Former chief executive of the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), Dan Matjila, will on Monday face the commission of inquiry to defend himself... →
Solving South Africa’s violent and costly Zama Zama problem
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th June 2019 Around 30 000 illegal miners work in and around thousands of disused and active mines across South Africa. These illegal miners – known as Zama... →
Junior mining badly in need of kickstart – Swanepoel
By: Martin Creamer 4th June 2019 Junior mining is badly in need of a policy framework that will kickstart activity, mining luminary Bernard Swanepoel said on Tuesday. Speaking to a... →