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Engen helps grow Fred Junior’s Garden School Project
7th December 2023 Aspiring 12-year-old farmer, Fred Junior MacCarthy is a step closer to realising his vision of addressing child hunger in South Africa after... →
Sibanye-Stillwater accelerates decarbonisation with two further renewables projects
By: Martin Creamer 7th December 2023 The financial close and start of construction of two additional renewable energy projects for Sibanye-Stillwater’s South Africa operations has been... →
Miracle or mirage: are debt swaps really a silver bullet?
6th December 2023 As the end of 2023 approaches, 136 countries are considered to be in a critical debt situation. At the same time, fiscal space has been reduced,... →
African countries lost control to foreign mining companies – the 3 steps that allowed this to happen
By: Creamer Media Reporter 6th December 2023 Within a few years of independence, African governments asserted sovereignty over their metal and mineral resources. Prior to this, the resources... →
COSATU applauds DENOSA on its 27TH anniversary
5th December 2023 The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) applauds and congratulates its tireless affiliate, the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South... →
South Africa’s permanent magnet rare earths attracting keen interest
By: Martin Creamer 5th December 2023 South Africa is recognised as having the potential to play a significant role in the establishment of a more diversified supply chain of critical... →
COP28: South Africa's Climate Change Regime and Just Energy Transition "Stocktake"
4th December 2023 The first Global Stocktake is set to conclude at COP28 which allows the global community to measure the progress made since the signing of the... →
Cape Town unpacks new system to reuse water
By: News24Wire 4th December 2023 A 40% drop in rainfall could be a reality for Cape Town in the coming decades, based on cities that are experiencing similar conditions. In an... →