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South African innovation in the coal-mining sector
A self-driven roll-crusher has recently been developed in South Africa, designed specifically for African mining conditions. The concept for the machine arose when a coal-processing company...
Crushing and screening specialist launches new triple-deck screen
South African crushing and screening specialist Pilot Crushtec International aims to start manufacturing the production version of its DynamiTrac TDH6118 triple-deck screen in the last quarter of...
Mining contractor acquires tracked stockpiler
Mining contractor Just Coal acquired an Edge Radial Tracked Stockpiler RTS80 for use at Kusile Mining’s Fentonia colliery, owing to the operational efficiencies offered by the product’s design.
The recent acquisition of Trio Engineered Products by The Weir Group provides important opportunities and advantages for both southern African distributor Pilot Crushtec International and The Weir...
Pilot Crushtec launches seven products at bauma
Crushing and screening equipment supplier Pilot Crushtec launched a fleet of seven new products that are new to South Africa at the inaugural bauma Africa trade fair, which was held from September...
Company Announcement: Bauma Africa now expanded to 50,000 m²
bauma Africa is continuing to expand: Instead of the originally planned 200 exhibitors, the premiere of bauma Africa (September 18 to 21, 2013) is now expecting to host around 400 exhibitors
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Ramaphosa removes police minister over criminal link allegations
President Cyril Ramaphosa placed police minister Senzo Mchunu on immediate leave of absence on Sunday, following accusations by a top police official that he had colluded with a criminal syndicate...
Turkish Airlines signs codeshare agreement with Airlink to boost its Africa presence
Turkish Airlines, which is the flag carrier of Türkiye, has signed a comprehensive code-share agreement with South Africa-based regional airline Airlink to strengthen its presence on the African...
Global oil supply outpaces demand growth as inventories, geopolitical tensions rise – report
According to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA’s) July 2025 ‘Oil Market Report’, global oil demand is forecast to rise by 700 000 bbl/d this year, marking its lowest increase since 2009,...