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Coal line criminals identified, must be jailed – Transnet
By: Martin Creamer 2nd February 2024 The criminal syndicates that regularly bring South Africa’s coal export line to a halt have been identified through the intelligence operations... →
Sudan’s Paramilitary General is now being feted as a Statesman
By: Bloomberg 2nd February 2024 Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo was pitching himself as Sudan’s president-in-waiting on a recent tour of African countries — and in a... →
Mining's Green Shift: Partnering for Sustainable Transitions
2nd February 2024 The Just Energy Transition (JET) and the global move towards net zero by 2050 require coordinated action by mining companies, governments, unions,... →
Mining Indaba 2024 - Proposed amendments in the National Water Amendment Bill: Mining Company Directors take heat
1st February 2024 With the Mining Indaba fast approaching, mining companies should prioritise understanding the new director liability provision proposed in the... →
Mining Indaba 2024 - Minister needs to go back to basics to fix mining iss
1st February 2024 This year marks the 20th anniversary of the implementation of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 (the MPRDA), the keystone... →
Coal miner Ndalamo pursuing renewable energy, other minerals
By: Martin Creamer 31st January 2024 Coal mining company Ndalamo Resources is actively exploring opportunities in renewable energy and other minerals, paving the way for a diversified... →
DRC’s green and automated Kibali gold operation highlighted as mining role model
By: Martin Creamer 30th January 2024 Kibali, the largest gold mine in Africa, is now also one of Africa's greenest and most impressively automated operations, which continues to... →
Decline in coal line security incidents is improving performance – Transnet
By: Martin Creamer 29th January 2024 Security incidents that disrupt trains transporting coal to South Africa’s Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) for export to the world are in... →