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Innovative wireless sensor approach could make exploration cheaper – Prof
By: Martin Creamer 5th October 2021 An innovative wireless sensor method of mapping the subsurface of the earth could make exploration cheaper and mining safer, says Professor Musa... →
Investment in mining crucial to ensure continued contribution to economy – PwC
By: Martin Creamer 5th October 2021 Investment in the mining industry is crucial to ensure its continued contribution to the South African economy, says PwC in its thirteenth edition... →
Giant private mining companies getting away with no obligation to report anything publicly
By: Martin Creamer 4th October 2021 A globally significant chrome producer operating six chrome mines and employing 7 000 people inside South Africa – with a social labour plan... →
New Mokala manganese mine heading for steady state, solar power
By: Martin Creamer 28th September 2021 With mining now ramping up, the new Mokala manganese mine in the Northern Cape anticipates being at steady state production by the third quarter of... →
Minerals Council welcomes regulatory certainty in high court judgement on the 2018 Mining Charter
22nd September 2021 The Minerals Council South Africa welcomes the High Court judgement released on Tuesday that the Mining Charter 2018 is a policy document, that the... →
Dunlop celebrates rich heritage in South Africa
20th September 2021 [Durban, South Africa 20 September 2021] As South Africans observe Heritage Month in September, Dunlop, one of the most iconic and recognisable... →
South Africa’s junior mining dearth result of unintended consequence – AmaranthCX
By: Martin Creamer 14th September 2021 South Africa’s junior mining dearth is a result of savings no longer flowing through to primary capital raising and stock exchange listings, as the... →
Kenya makes strides with renewable energy
13th September 2021 While Kenya’s oil generation capabilities have been small to date, the country has made significant strides in terms of renewable energy – and... →