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China kindling hope of  accelerated use of platinum  fuel cells to clean world’s air
China kindling hope of accelerated use of platinum fuel cells to clean world’s air
22nd June 2018 By: Martin Creamer

The corridors of mining power are abuzz with reports of quick steps being taken by China to introduce platinum-catalysed hydrogen fuel cells at scale. Heavy fuel cell vehicles are being rapidly... 


Junior miners fund needs to be  given momentum that only foreign direct investment can provide
Junior miners fund needs to be given momentum that only foreign direct investment can provide
15th June 2018 By: Martin Creamer

It is wonderful news that the Department of Mineral Resources is at last acknowledging the important of junior mining promotion by announcing its intention to create a junior miners fund for... 


Global view of clean air as a human right highlighting need for clean coal, emissions-destroying platinum
Global view of clean air as a human right highlighting need for clean coal, emissions-destroying platinum
8th June 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Globally, clean air is being seen as a human right, even in dictatorial parts of the world, which has seen vigorous public protest against air pollution that damages health. People of the world are... 


Chamber rebrand as Minerals Council South Africa establishes valuable  ‘reboot’ opportunity for South  Africa’s most important industry
Chamber rebrand as Minerals Council South Africa establishes valuable ‘reboot’ opportunity for South Africa’s most important industry
1st June 2018 By: Martin Creamer

The introduction of the Minerals Council South Africa provides the struggling South African mining industry with a chance to establish an important new beginning. Proper leadership has the... 


Decline in skills essential for  deep underground safety requiring  intense management vigilance
Decline in skills essential for deep underground safety requiring intense management vigilance
25th May 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Mining executives with decades of experience are finding that certification qualifying individuals for management positions in deep underground mines do not necessarily have know-how that ensures... 


South African mining is obliged to negotiate the many turning points and deciding moments confronting it with courage and care
South African mining is obliged to negotiate the many turning points and deciding moments confronting it with courage and care
18th May 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Major turning points and crucial deciding moments continue to confront the South African mining industry, which can no longer flinch from negotiate them with fortitude and fairness. The industry... 


Too little mining sunrise  in sight as chug-along  approach predominates
Too little mining sunrise in sight as chug-along approach predominates
11th May 2018 By: Martin Creamer

The State of the Nation address referred to the sunrise potential of South Africa’s mining industry, but one still cannot see the required beams of light penetrating the darkness. A somnambulant,... 


Prospects of quick mining  fix fade as court case  mindset refuses to go away
Prospects of quick mining fix fade as court case mindset refuses to go away
4th May 2018 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa is committed to turning its mining industry into a ‘sunrise’ industry, but regrettably dark shadows keep eclipsing the brighter light from blazing through. One imagined that the court... 


Inspiring new Mandela Mining Precinct bringing everyone to the table to focus on the crisis facing South African mining
Inspiring new Mandela Mining Precinct bringing everyone to the table to focus on the crisis facing South African mining
27th April 2018 By: Martin Creamer

In this the centenary year of the birth of the great Nelson Mandela, ‘minds for mines’ are being put to work at the inspiring new Mandela Mining Precinct in Carlow Road, Johannesburg, which is... 


Promise of Vision 2030 for mining new breath of fresh air
Promise of Vision 2030 for mining new breath of fresh air
20th April 2018 By: Martin Creamer

The announcement by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) that it is engaged in the development of a Vision 2030 for mining is a positive step in the right direction after years of short-term... 


Ultra-intensive investigation needed to expose intentions of brutal Modikwa killers
Ultra-intensive investigation needed to expose intentions of brutal Modikwa killers
13th April 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe has correctly called on police to pull out all the stops in their investigation of the horrific killing of six mineworkers and the injuring of 44 others on... 


Still no word from Mantashe on vital  exploration promotion
Still no word from Mantashe on vital exploration promotion
6th April 2018 By: Martin Creamer

There is still no word from new Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe on the promotion of a vital, but still a totally missing element of South Africa’s mining future – exploration. The... 


Bewilderment as retention of some Mining Charter III tenets surprises on the downside
Bewilderment as retention of some Mining Charter III tenets surprises on the downside
30th March 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Confidence that a competitive new Mining Charter will replace the unworkable Mining Charter III is still present in some of the highest echelons of the corporate mining world, despite new Minerals... 


Mining companies stepping firmly into the new world of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
23rd March 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Mining companies are taking technology advances seriously. Two have stepped firmly into the world of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and another two have set targets and made proposals that... 


The auto world needs to  acknowledge that platinum  is the ideal metal to exorcise the demons out of diesel
The auto world needs to acknowledge that platinum is the ideal metal to exorcise the demons out of diesel
16th March 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Platinum and diesel engines have been joined at the hip, which has created wonderful demand for the locally mined product over decades - and then all hell broke loose when the Volkswagen emission... 


Intense effort needed to foster junior culture that revives  and transforms mining
Intense effort needed to foster junior culture that revives and transforms mining
9th March 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Government should heed the six-point plan to revive and transform mining; government and labour should see to the structural change that is needed to keep labour-intensive mining on the go; and the... 


Revival hopes are rising as ‘green  shoots’ appear, ‘send me’ pleas sound and ‘I want to lend a hand’ sentiment spreads
Revival hopes are rising as ‘green shoots’ appear, ‘send me’ pleas sound and ‘I want to lend a hand’ sentiment spreads
2nd March 2018 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa is quickly becoming reborn as an investment destination. Spirits are high, revival hopes are rising, green shoots are appearing and people are asking what they can do to help. The late... 


Sense of urgency needed to revive South Africa’s mining industry,  condemn evil past in strongest terms
Sense of urgency needed to revive South Africa’s mining industry, condemn evil past in strongest terms
23rd February 2018 By: Martin Creamer

A sense of urgency is needed to pull South Africa's mining industry back from the brink, set it on a course to success and for the industry to be scathing about condemning its evil past in the... 


Golden opportunity,  urgent logistics call,  platinum to the fore
Golden opportunity, urgent logistics call, platinum to the fore
16th February 2018 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa has an opportnity in gold, investment to revitalise rail and port infrastructure is seen as urgent, there is a strong prediction that the fuel cell will outdo electric vehicles 


Energy from old mines,  partnering communities,  exploration awakening
Energy from old mines, partnering communities, exploration awakening
9th February 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Abandoned mines sites can be used as pumped-storage powr schemes; a partnership approach can improve vital relations between mines and communities; and te exploration awakening is pleasing. 


Mining’s ‘flight of  rebirth’ urgent, promotion of exploration essential
Mining’s ‘flight of rebirth’ urgent, promotion of exploration essential
2nd February 2018 By: Martin Creamer

South African mining industry is in urgent need of a ‘flight of rebirth’. It is buckled and bent and made up of weakened growth prospects, with none of the cut and thrust of rival mining... 


Uneconomic mining hurts  host countries, wastes national  patrimony, lengthens price gloom
Uneconomic mining hurts host countries, wastes national patrimony, lengthens price gloom
26th January 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Continuing to extract metals and minerals when the prices fetched for them are below break-even is contentious. Mining companies are granted rights by host governments who expect them to use what... 


Good mining policy can bring growth and transformation to a South African economy in need of positive new direction
Good mining policy can bring growth and transformation to a South African economy in need of positive new direction
19th January 2018 By: Martin Creamer

South African mining could experience the same recovery under way in most other mining jurisdictions relatively quickly because its lagging relates overwhelmingly to injurious policy and not to the... 


South Africa must find  ways of resurrecting its  most important industry
South Africa must find ways of resurrecting its most important industry
15th December 2017 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa is obsessed with trying to prolong its old mining assets without setting out determinedly to replace them with new ones. 


Let’s all hold thumbs that the  correct new South African leadership emerges in the weeks ahead
Let’s all hold thumbs that the correct new South African leadership emerges in the weeks ahead
8th December 2017 By: Martin Creamer

I happen to call at the same State-owned building weekly and I became very disturbed at one stage at the state of disrepair of its infrastructure and the complete absence of upkeep. Then, just as I... 


Southern Africa’s citizens must stand up for themselves to make sure that the region does not lose out on the next mining boom
Southern Africa’s citizens must stand up for themselves to make sure that the region does not lose out on the next mining boom
1st December 2017 By: Martin Creamer

The citizens of the Southern African region are at last beginning to stand for themselves. Three decades of bullying is abating in Zimbabwe, resistance is building up against the pathetic... 


Rally behind Ramaphosa’s inspiring ‘New Deal’ speech
Rally behind Ramaphosa’s inspiring ‘New Deal’ speech
24th November 2017 By: Martin Creamer

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa made several crucial points in his highly significant ‘New Deal’ speech in Soweto last week. Delivered only week’s away from the important 54th National Conference... 


Holding thumbs for growth-positive High Court outcomes that will keep credit ratings agencies at bay
Holding thumbs for growth-positive High Court outcomes that will keep credit ratings agencies at bay
17th November 2017 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa is in desperate need of economic growth and the sector that can provide that growth, if unfettered, is mining. Make mining competitive, inclusive and transformative and it will deliver... 


Illegal mining, illegal strikes take massive jobs toll at Cooke gold mine on West Rand
Illegal mining, illegal strikes take massive jobs toll at Cooke gold mine on West Rand
10th November 2017 By: Martin Creamer

The Cooke lesson must be taken to heart and South Africans should stand together to ensure that there is no recurrence of the needless job destruction that has taken place at the West Rand gold... 


South Africans slow off the mark on the exploration front, where outsiders valiantly lead the way
South Africans slow off the mark on the exploration front, where outsiders valiantly lead the way
3rd November 2017 By: Martin Creamer

South Africans have tried to develop a junior mining exploration culture several times over but have not been able to come anywhere close to the aplomb of other mining jurisdictions that have a far... 


Without exploration for new  orebodies, South African mining will end its invaluable contribution to the South African economy
Without exploration for new orebodies, South African mining will end its invaluable contribution to the South African economy
27th October 2017 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa needs to pretend it is starting again at the bottom end of the mineral resources value curve and create a vision for exploration. Without exploration, it is just a matter of time... 


A century and a half later, major mining opportunities continue to beckon
A century and a half later, major mining opportunities continue to beckon
20th October 2017 By: Martin Creamer

With this year marking the 150th anniversary of South Africa’s diamond business, one would imagine that the country has been completely explored and that the country should be looking to an end... 


Groundswell of commitment building up to ensure that mining is allowed  to boost the South African economy
Groundswell of commitment building up to ensure that mining is allowed to boost the South African economy
13th October 2017 By: Martin Creamer

Last week’s Joburg Indaba proved a robust conference. Emanating from it were divergent opinions about the best way to deal with an errant Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) which has caused a... 


Clear up the mine rehab conundrum, allow unused closure funds to roll over, make mine closure certificates worth the paper they’re written on
Clear up the mine rehab conundrum, allow unused closure funds to roll over, make mine closure certificates worth the paper they’re written on
6th October 2017 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa seems hell-bent on reinventing the wheel when it comes to the funding of mine rehabilitation and mine closure. One would swear South Africa is the world’s only mining jurisdiction and... 


Out-on-a-limb Minerals Minister forced to knuckle under on Mining Charter III utterances
Out-on-a-limb Minerals Minister forced to knuckle under on Mining Charter III utterances
22nd September 2017 By: Martin Creamer

Mining Charter Three has probably been more heavily criticised than any piece of mining legislation. Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane, who went out on a limb like no other Mineral... 


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