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Solidarity notes difficult conditions FlySafair pilots have been subjected to
Trade union Solidarity has clarified in an open letter addressed to the public that the dispute between airline FlySafair and its pilots has been long coming and that the recent strike by the...
Nordex takes in more interns to service wind farms in future
Nordex Energy South Africa has inducted a new group of interns into its national wind power internship programme, as part of its commitment to skills development and youth employment. This follows...
Global Tailings Management Institute to be established in South Africa
Mining and metals advocacy group ICMM has advised that its member companies will publish their progress in conforming with the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM) by August 5....
Sylvania achieves record yearly production of 81 000 oz
Aim-listed platinum group metals (PGM) producer Sylvania has reached a new record yearly production of 81 002 oz of platinum, palladium, rhodium and gold for the financial year ended June 30....
South Africa secures €500m KFW loan to advance the just energy transition
The German Society for Cooperation, or GIZ, has, through KFW Development Bank, concluded a €500-million loan for the implementation of South Africa’s Just Energy Transition (JET). The loan will...
Tyre recycler Mathe Group says devulcanisation can enhance circularity, product value
KwaZulu-Natal-based tyre recycling company Mathe Group says the introduction of an operational large-scale devulcanisation plant could open up new markets for recycled rubber in manufacturing and...
Kenmare confirms all upgrade equipment for WCP A plant now on site
London-listed Kenmare Resources has confirmed the safe delivery of a second high-capacity dredge on site at its Moma Titanium Minerals mine, in Mozambique. The company bought two new dredges as...
Pensana progresses Longonjo development, starts exploration on nearby deposit
London-listed emerging rare earths miner Pensana has advised that construction of the Longonjo mine, in Angola, is progressing on schedule and within the overall capital cost envelope of...
Private spend still lags in major public infrastructure projects
Only 2% of Infrastructure South Africa’s (ISA’s) pipeline of projects will be delivered as part of public-private partnerships (PPPs), an issue the ISA says is being addressed by reforms to improve...
Thousands of citrus cartons, hectares at stake if US tariff is not renegotiated
With the US import tariff of 30% on goods from South Africa to take effect by the end of the week, the citrus industry stands to lose between 500 ha and 1 000 ha, that will simply become...
Coca-Cola Beverages Africa unveils high-speed, fully automated line in Midrand
Beverage manufacturer Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) has unveiled a new bottling line at its plant in Midrand, which is capable of bottling 72 000 units an hour. The R365-million high-speed,...
PepsiCo South Africa seeks to embed purpose, community wellness in every Sasko loaf produced
PepsiCo South Africa on July 18 hosted a tour of its Sasko Shakaskraal bakery, in KwaZulu-Natal, showcasing one of the country’s most important food production hubs and the company’s efforts to...
Agri SA calls for greater pragmatism in trade strategy as 30% US tariff regime looms
With the US’s imposition of a 30% import tariff on South African goods to take effect on August 1, industry body Agri SA says the country must urgently adopt strategic responses to safeguard and...
Itac imposes provisional anti-dumping tariffs on top load washing machines from China, Thailand
The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) has granted a request by Defy Appliances to act against the alleged dumping of fully automatic top load machines imported...
Sasol expects 20% earnings rise, flags possible Natref impact from partner's troubles
Petrochemicals company Sasol expects to meet the majority of its financial guidance for the 2025 financial year, as well as volume guidance across most business segments. It notes that its...
Unctad says commodity-dependent countries are missing out on fiscal benefits of value addition
While commodities are a vital engine for global trade, it is value addition that holds the key to more diverse and resilient economies, says United Nations Trade and Development (Unctad). The share...
Tiger Brands provides irrigation equipment for smallholder tomato farmers in Musina
To further capacitate farmers supplying tomatoes to its All Gold Tomato Sauce production value chain, fast-moving consumer goods producer Tiger Brands has provided irrigation infrastructure to nine...
Nersa extends deadline for new advisory forum nominations
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has extended the deadline for nominations for members of its newly established Section 5 advisory forum, as approved in accordance with the...
Future of natural diamonds depends on industry unity – WFDB
World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) president Yoram Dvash has raised concern about the “meteoric” rise in the penetration of synthetic diamonds into the market, which he believes threatens...
Physical gold demand wanes slightly, but growth drivers remain
Refinery services provider Heraeus finds in its latest precious metals appraisal that physical gold demand is waning, while the gold price also trended slightly lower week-on-week, ending on $3...
Macpherson welcomes retention of Hill, Nkado on IDT board in new roles
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson has welcomed the election of Zimbini Hill as chairperson of the Independent Development Trust (IDT). The Minister was also pleased with...
Tertiary starts deeper drilling on promising target at Mushima North
Aim-listed Tertiary Minerals has started with a 1 500 m air core and reverse circulation drilling programme on the Mushima North project, in Zambia. The drilling is focused on the Target A1 area...
CIDB unpacks underspending, cancellation issues that impair construction activity
While some provinces such as Gauteng have made strides in infrastructure planning, budget underspending and project cancellation rates remain a pressing concern nationally. In opening the...
Solar users should focus on monitoring, managing and maximising assets
The solar industry experienced a boom between 2020 and 2023 when loadshedding was rife; however, the rush to install solar panels left monitoring and maximising these power systems as an...
Latest BER survey predicts lower inflation expectations for this year and in 2026
The Bureau for Economic Research (BER) cites in its latest ‘Inflation Expectations Survey’ that respondents are expecting headline consumer inflation to average about 3.9% for the remainder of the...
Heraeus expects platinum price ‘correction’ in second half of the year
Refinery services provider Heraeus finds in its latest precious metals appraisal that the platinum price, which currently averages $1 341/oz, will correct over the second half of the year. The...
Panel pleads for more targeted govt support to boost production and reduce African food imports
Africa spends about $109-billion on food imports every year, including vegetable oils, sugar and grain, despite having ample arable land and other resources to produce these food staples itself,...
Automotive sector decarbonisation opportunities numerous – panel
With the implementation of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism looming, new energy vehicle (NEV) policies intensifying and the responsible sourcing imperative intenifiying, automotive...
Panel outlines ways to ensure manufacturing sustainability in a turbulent global landscape
With growing supply chain disruption, climate impacts and political instability globally, African manufacturers need to devise resilient strategies and embrace regional integration to ensure...
Used-vehicle import bans can stimulate meaningful manufacturing demand in Africa
Should African countries take a policy decision to ban pre-owned vehicle imports, an additional two-million new vehicles could be sold on the continent, which would warrant investment into new...
Haranga permit renewal secures exploration activity for Saraya through 2027
ASX-listed Haranga Resources’s subsidiary Mandinga Resources has been granted another renewal for the exploration permit on the Saraya uranium project, in Senegal. The renewal of the exploration...
MC Mining starts implementing turnaround plan at Uitkomst
Coal miner MC Mining has started implementation of a revised business plan at its Uitkomst Colliery, in KwaZulu-Natal. The revised plan involves significant operational changes to position the...
Loncor creates special independent committee to consider received offer
TSX-listed Loncor Gold has established a special committee comprised of independent board directors to review an unsolicited nonbinding offer received from an interested party for a potential...
Jewellery industry’s Blue List to differentiate, substantiate ESG claims
After drawing up a draft document called The Blue List in May and launching a four-month consultation period to garner inputs, World Jewellery Confederation (CIBJO) has unpacked the necessity of...
URU Metals confirms high-grade resource continuity at Zeb nickel project
Aim-listed URU Metals has confirmed the presence of thicker and higher-grade nickel/copper/platinum group metals horizons beneath the historic openpit resource of the Zeb nickel project, in South...
First Au starts inaugural diamond drilling on Liberian prospect Nimba
ASX-listed First Au (FAU) has appointed Hong Kong-based Hit N Drill to conduct a 3 000 m diamond drilling programme at its Nimba gold project, in Liberia. The first of two drill rigs have already...
Arc reaches settlement with Avanti, Regency for cash instead of shares
Aim-listed copper investment company Arc Minerals has entered into a binding settlement agreement with Avanti Gold and its subsidiary Regency Mining to settle an outstanding $1.25-million owed to...
Oscillate secures exclusive right to study, buy 17 copper licences in Botswana
Copper and base metals developer Oscillate has signed a nonbinding heads of terms agreement with Kalahari Copper to acquire a subsidiary that holds copper and silver exploration tenements, in...
OECD outlines progress made by South Africa on anti-bribery measures
Ahead of South Africa reporting to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in June 2027 on its implementation of recommendations to detect foreign bribery cases, the OECD...
Aton uncovers more gold, silver and base metal mineralisation in Egypt
TSX-V-listed Aton Resources has completed a 113-hole diamond drilling programme on the Abu Marawat deposit, in Egypt The 9 642 m programme aimed to test near-surface mineralisation in an area of...
Chile to drive global copper mine output growth of 2.5% this year – BMI
Research agency BMI expects global copper mine output to grow by 2.5% year-on-year for 2025, supported by recovering production in Chile and an ongoing ramp-up of the Oyu Tolgoi mine, in Mongolia....
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