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Saice approaches High Court to suspend ECSA council

6th March 2017

Civil engineering voluntary association (VA), the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (Saice), on March 3 submitted to the High Court an application to have the current council members... 


Research finds mining not the only contributor to seismic events

3rd March 2017

JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Historical research by the Council for Geoscience (CGS) has placed almost beyond doubt that it is the gold mining sector that is solely responsible for causing... 


Entries open for Aveng Trident Steel Awards

3rd March 2017

Entries are open for the Southern African Institute of Steel Construction’s (Saisc’s) Aveng Trident Steel Awards 2017 and Cadex Systems South Africa Photo Competition. Saisc CEO Paolo Trinchero... 


German-backed initiative to help increase use of solar energy in industrial processes

3rd March 2017

The South African National Energy Development Institute (Sanedi) and the Southern African-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SAGCCI) announced last month that they had teamed up for the... 


COST CUTTING
BSN Medical’s 500 000 ℓ rainwater harvesting system at the company’s factory in Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal, will help reduce its operational costs

Newly installed system helps KZN factory recover 1.63 Mℓ of process water

3rd March 2017

A 500 000 ℓ rainwater harvesting system was handed over to global healthcare company BSN Medical’s Pinetown factory, in KwaZulu-Natal, in January, helping the company to reduce its environmental... 


Grindrod FY16 loss widens on depressed H1 market conditions, impairments

2nd March 2017

Shipping and logistics group Grindrod’s attributable loss widened to R1.9-billion for the 2016 financial year, from a loss of R1.43-billion in 2015, as a result of depressed market conditions in... 


African land disputes arise primarily as a result of forced removals – research

24th February 2017

Research released earlier this month by UK-based consultancy TMP Systems, and the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) found that 63% of disputes related to private-sector land and natural... 


New cleaning solution launched into Southern African markets

24th February 2017

Goscor Cleaning Equipment (GCE) launched its latest cleaning equipment solution – the GM1ze zero-emission refuse picker from German environment-friendly cleaning equipment manufacturer Green... 


South African gold production remained flat in 2016 – WGC

24th February 2017

Despite generous mineral reserves and high-grade orebodies, South Africa’s gold mining industry continues to see the sparkle it once held as the best gold producer in the world, dimming, having... 


Pockets of resilience, but SA’s manufacturing outlook remains fragile

Pockets of resilience, but SA’s manufacturing outlook remains fragile

17th February 2017

South Africa’s manufacturing sector, which has been struggling to shed the ‘deindustrialisation’ mantle for the past three decades, despite vocal support for the sector from government, is unlikely... 


SPARKS FLY
South Africa’s manufacturing sector is expected to grow by 0.5% this year and breached the neutral 50-point mark on the PMI last month, the first time in five months

Pockets of resilience, but SA’s manufacturing outlook remains fragile

17th February 2017

South Africa’s manufacturing sector is expected to grow by 0.5% this year and by 1.2% in 2018, according to data from economic analysis and forecast provider FocusEconomics. Financial institution... 


New black-owned compressed-air  company launched

New black-owned compressed-air company launched

17th February 2017

The South African compressed-air industry has celebrated its first 100% black-owned company following the launch of Enza Air, a division of industrial holdings company Asani Group, in Johannesburg... 


Industry still ‘plagued by issues of noncompliance with Mining Charter’ – MIT

17th February 2017

Ahead of the release of the Mineworkers Investment Trust’s (MIT’s) 2016 financial results later this month, Mining Weekly spoke to MIT COO Simphiwe Nanise earlier this month to review some of its... 


Northern Cape youths receive financial aid for tertiary education

10th February 2017

Twenty-six youths from the Emthanjeni municipality, in the Northern Cape, were awarded full tertiary bursaries last month by solar energy project developer Solar Capital and its subsidiary Solar... 


Metals, engineering sector to grow 1.4% this year, but risks remain

10th February 2017

South Africa’s metals and engineering sector is expected to grow for the first time in more than three years this year – with growth estimated at 1.4% – amid rising commodity prices and an improved... 


Containerised laboratory for Mpumalanga colliery

10th February 2017

Coal analysis firm Umzamo Analytical Services (UAS) opened a containerised analysis laboratory last month at junior coal miner ACC Coal’s Overlooked colliery in Bethal, Mpumalanga, to provide... 


Gold demand reaches four-year high of 4 309 t

10th February 2017

Global gold demand rose 2% in 2016 to reach 4 309 t, the highest level since 2013, according to the World Gold Council’s (WGC’s) latest ‘Gold Demand Trends’ report, which was launched earlier this... 


Milestone for Two Rivers as PGM production surpasses 400 000 oz/y

Milestone for Two Rivers as PGM production surpasses 400 000 oz/y

3rd February 2017

Mpumalanga-based Two Rivers, a joint venture between diversified miner African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) and platinum producer Impala Platinum (Implats), reached an important milestone last year,... 


World Gold Council director and investor relations manager John Mulligan

Gold demand reached four-year high in 2016

3rd February 2017

Global gold demand rose 2% in 2016 to reach 4 309 t, the highest level in four years, according to the World Gold Council’s (WGC’s) latest ‘Gold Demand Trends’ report, which was launched earlier... 


Ventilation groups team up in new African collaboration

3rd February 2017

Germany-based TLT-Turbo, and local industrial fans and ventilation companies MechCaL and TLT ACTOM, will team up to produce and distribute a full range of ventilation products for the mining,... 


PPC SLURRY
Production at PPC’s Slurry cement manufacturing operation in the North West is set to increase to 1.9-million tons a year following the completion of the SK 9 kiln

PPC says R1.7bn kiln revamp to improve enviro compliance, market position

3rd February 2017

JSE-listed cement producer PPC last month invited media to a tour of its Slurry operation, in the North West, and the construction site of the R1.7-billion Slurry Kiln (SK) 9 project, which is... 


PLEASING PRODUCTION
Year-on-year production at the Two Rivers mine has consistently improved over the past five years, from about 300 000 oz in 2011 to 400 722 oz in 2016

Milestone for Two Rivers as PGM production surpasses 400 000 oz/y

3rd February 2017

Mpumalanga-based Two Rivers, a joint venture between diversified miner African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) and platinum producer Impala Platinum (Implats), reached an important milestone last year,... 


Global uranium production expected to reach 76 493 t in 2020

3rd February 2017

Global uranium mine production is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 4.3%, reaching 76 493 t in 2020, according to a report by research and consulting firm GlobalData. ‘Global... 


Metals, engineering sector to grow for the first time in over three years in 2017, but risks remain

Metals, engineering sector to grow for the first time in over three years in 2017, but risks remain

27th January 2017

South Africa’s metals and engineering sector is expected to grow for the first time in over three years this year – by 1.4% – amid rising commodity prices and an improved economic outlook both... 


EFFICIENT DESIGN
Siemens aero gas turbines have a cycle efficiency that is typically 1% to 3% better than that of traditional industrial gas turbines

Aeroderivative gas turbines seen offering stable accompaniment to renewables

27th January 2017

Aeroderivative gas turbine technology could provide an economical and efficient alternative to wind, solar and tidal power generation, particularly as these technologies depend on unpredictable... 


Innovative powder based solution limits water evaporation

27th January 2017

The opening of water conservation solutions provider WaterSavr South Africa (SA) in November last year has seen the introduction of an important technology to the local fight to conserve water,... 


Fluor clinches engineering contract for Eritrean potash project

27th January 2017

Global engineering and construction company Fluor announced earlier this month that it had secured a front-end engineering, design and optimisation contract from ASX-listed potash producer Danakali... 


Africa’s mineral exploration budget 24% lower y/y in 2016

26th January 2017

Although Africa accounted for 13%, or $916-million, of the global mineral exploration budget in 2016, research from Standard & Poor’s (S&P’s) Global Market Intelligence has revealed that that was... 


Tooling capabilities open up new prospects for SA auto-parts firm

20th January 2017

Cable management solutions provider HellermannTyton South Africa’s 2014 acquisition of PVS Engineering has significantly improved the company’s tooling manufacturing capabilities and placed the... 


New Joburg council chamber design draws on lekgotla theme

20th January 2017

The new R340-million Johannesburg Council Chamber building, with several unique features, was showcased to the media last month by the Joburg Property Company (JPC). JPC property development senior... 


Wits, Chinese university in partnership to boost research

20th January 2017

The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) and the China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT) established the Joint International Research Laboratory of China–Africa Mining Geospatial... 


Northern Cape wind farms receive main transformers

16th December 2016

The Northern Cape-based Khobab and Loeriesfontein wind farms announced last month that they had received their main transformer, which were transported by road from Johannesburg. The 160 MVA... 


Engineering solutions provider showcases manufacturing capabilities

16th December 2016

Engineering solutions provider Ansys earlier this month hosted investors and media on a tour of its technology investment business unit Parsec’s manufacturing facility, in Irene, Gauteng. Ansys CEO... 


REFLAUT RETREATMENT
Mintek’s Reflaut demonstration plant at South Deep retreats about 200 kg/h worth of tailings, producing about 2 g of concentrate for every ton of tailings

Mintek demonstrates new tailings treatment process

16th December 2016

State-owned research organisation Mintek earlier this month demonstrated its Retreatment Flowsheet for Au and Uranium Tailings, or Reflaut, tailings treatment process at gold miner Gold Fields’... 


Work on Booysendal South Central access decline to start in April

16th December 2016

Platinum producer Northam Platinum earlier this month awarded JSE-listed Murray & Roberts Cementation the Phase 1 contract for the Mpumalanga-based Booysendal South Central complex, a new mine that... 


New Johannesburg Council Chamber to allow for greater public participation in governance

13th December 2016

The new R340-million Johannesburg Council Chamber building, which is expected to be complete in March next year, will boast dedicated seats for the public and media. Joburg Property Company (JPC)... 


Chinese firm hits Eastplats with civil claim

9th December 2016

China-based precious metals mining services provider Hebei Zhongheng Tianda Platinum (HZT) has filed a notice of civil claim against dual-listed Eastern Platinum (Eastplats) and several of its... 


Desalination helps South32’s KZN aluminium smelter beat water woes

Desalination helps South32’s KZN aluminium smelter beat water woes

9th December 2016

To ensure sustainable operations in drought-stricken Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, diversified miner South32 has invested R74-million in a seawater desalination plant that uses membrane technology... 


New engine oil promises significant cost savings

9th December 2016

Global petroleum company Shell’s latest heavy-duty diesel engine oil, Rimula R4L, coupled with its customer value proposition (CVP), aims to improve cost efficiency at mining operations amid the... 


 	CLARUS FUSION The Clarus system requires sludge removal only once every four to six years, and only one hour of routine maintenance every six months

Innovative wastewater treatment system launched in W Cape

9th December 2016

Water solutions provider Maskam Water launched the Clarus Fusion sewage treatment system, which substitutes treated water with recycled water for sanitation, industrial or irrigation use, in... 


Technology group calls on innovators to enter industrial drive competition

9th December 2016

International power and automation technology group ABB announced last month that innovation platform The IdeaHub is recruiting hardware and software innovators worldwide. These innovators are... 


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