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Organised crime – the fuel that ignited 9/11
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th September 2023 The confluence between terrorism and transnational organised crime is as old as the history of each, though analysis of their relationship is... →
Copper 360's debut Rietberg mine takes a 220% mineral resource leap
By: Martin Creamer 13th September 2023 South Africa’s sole listed copper producer Copper 360 (AltX CPR) has announced a significant upgrade of its mineral resources at the company’s... →
Pan African proposes dividend, expands renewables, heads beyond 200 000 oz/y
By: Martin Creamer 13th September 2023 The first 10 MW solar plant at Evander gold-mining operation of Pan African Resources is reducing group all-in sustaining costs (AISC) by more than... →
Reserve Bank highlights country’s fourth decimal coin series in September
12th September 2023 The South African Reserve Bank’s fourth decimal coin series celebrates South Africa’s natural heritage. The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) will... →
The contribution of the UDF and People’s Power to South African freedom – Part six
12th September 2023 Uneven non-sectarianism The success of attempts to establish People’s Power, it has been suggested earlier, depended on being non-sectarian, in... →
The contribution of the UDF to freedom in South Africa - Part Five
11th September 2023 The demise of the UDF and popular power: its relevance to recovering our battered freedom “The popular struggle for democracy has been replaced by... →
SACP Moses Mabhida mourns untimely death of Comrade Important Mkhize
11th September 2023 The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Moses Mabhida Province (KwaZulu-Natal) learnt with shock and devastation about the untimely death... →
South Africa must make Transnet work or economy will grind to halt – Menar
By: Martin Creamer 8th September 2023 South Africa has no option but Transnet, and the country must make the State logistics enterprise work or the entire economy will grind to a halt,... →