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Africa: Changes looming for carbon markets as developing economies implement laws around Paris Agreement commitments
19th July 2023 In the last few years, the number of voluntary carbon markets has increased as a result of the operationalisation of the Paris Agreement and a... →
Impala Platinum taking steps to develop solar energy plant in Rustenburg
By: Martin Creamer 19th July 2023 Impala Platinum on Wednesday announced its intention to develop a 100 MW-plus solar energy plant at its platinum group metals operations in North... →
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,... →
COSATU welcomes the Government led delegation to the United States on AGOA
19th July 2023 The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) welcomes the government led delegation last week to the United States (US) in support of South... →
As gold demand rises, South Africa has opportunity to recover 30Moz of gold from dumps 
By: Martin Creamer 18th July 2023 With demand for gold currently off the charts, South Africa has a huge opportunity to recover gold from its surfeit of gold mine dump material at... →
Brazen attack on SAPS facility exposes failure of policing and crime intelligence under Bheki Cele
17th July 2023 The assault on a South African Police Service (SAPS) facility by twelve armed gunmen last night unequivocally demonstrates the failure of effective... →
President Cyril Ramaphosa concluded the eighth successful Imbizo
17th July 2023 President Cyril Ramaphosa interacted with the community of Sekhukhune District, at Motodi Sports Complex, Limpopo Province. This was the eighth... →
Communication blackout: impact of power grid collapse on ICT
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th July 2023 Eskom, South Africa’s electricity utility, insists a grid collapse is ‘unlikely’ and that it would take an ‘unforeseen and sudden sequence of... →