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SIETSE VAN DER WOUDE
The transition to modernised mining needs to afford all stakeholders the chance to develop policies and programmes which ensure sustainability beyond minin
Modernisation process could assist economic prosperity
17th May 2019 By: Nadine James

The industry needs to modernise, “but let’s be clear about what modernisation is not – it is not simply mechanisation, it is far more than that”, says Minerals Council South Africa modernisation... 


Junior-specific Charter III provisions will boost growth
17th May 2019 By: Nadine James

The Minerals Council South Africa facilitated the inclusion of junior-specific provisions in Mining Charter 3, gazetted in September last year, says Minerals Council Junior and Emerging Miners Desk... 


Rebranded Minerals Council reflects the promise of the future
Rebranded Minerals Council reflects the promise of the future
17th May 2019 By: Nadine James

The Minerals Council South Africa – formerly the Chamber of Mines –  officially rebranded in May 2018, repositioning the organisation to reflect, “the promise of the future”, by amending its role... 


Afreximbank Regional COO to address Supply Chain Conference 22 May
Afreximbank Regional COO to address Supply Chain Conference 22 May
14th May 2019

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) was established in 1993, and South Africa joined the bank as a shareholder in 2017. The Bank’s SA Trade and Investment Promotion Programme (SATIPP)... 


Resources Watch
Resources Watch
9th May 2019

Mandela Mining Precinct enhancing collaboration And, Orion reawakening geological giant in Northern Cape 


Invitation to Manufacturer or Service Provider in the SA Mining Supply Chain
3rd May 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The SA Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM) and The Mandela Mining Precinct (premium sponsor), in partnership with mining supply chain clusters invite black-owned Emerging Micro Enterprises... 


S.A.M KADER
Buraaq Mining Services has pledged a percentage of its profits towards developing local communities
Solutions provider tailoring its product offering for South African market
26th April 2019 By: Mamaili Mamaila

Solutions provider Buraaq Mining Services is working towards rebuilding mining equipment and to specifically tailor its product offering for the South African market. 


REAPING BENEFITS
MEMSA needs to take full advantage of the newly published Mining Charter III and the “massive advantage” that it has created for local suppliers
Precinct establishing platform for all stakeholders
26th April 2019 By: Mamaili Mamaila

The Mandela Mining Precinct – which industrial cluster Mining Equipment Manufacturers of South Africa (MEMSA) is an inherent part of – has been very successful in establishing a platform for all... 


VAN DER WOUDE
We would like to see a modern mining industry that extracts and beneficiates our rich mineral resources in a globally competitive manner
Precinct a catalyst for a mining sunrise
26th April 2019 By: Mamaili Mamaila

In his inaugural State of the Nation Address in Parliament, in Cape Town, President Cyril Ramaphosa urged all South Africans to view the South African mining industry as a “sunrise industry”.... 


NAVIN SINGH Everyone talks about the Fourth Industrial Revolution and how we embrace it in the mining sector is particularly exciting for us
Mandela Mining Precinct enhancing collaboration
26th April 2019 By: Mamaili Mamaila

The Mandela Mining Precinct, officially launched in September 2018 by the departments of Science and Technology, and Mineral Resources, has been hailed as one of the most defining public–private... 


Youth-focused professional institute reaches 125-year milestone
26th April 2019 By: Mamaili Mamaila

As the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM) celebrates 125 years of existence this year, it will move even further in the direction of uplifting youngsters in the sector. The... 


Although there are still challenges, mining sector has made huge strides since 1994
Although there are still challenges, mining sector has made huge strides since 1994
26th April 2019 By: Nadine James

The South African mining landscape has changed significantly in the quarter century following Nelson Mandela’s inauguration as the first democratically-elected President of the Republic of South... 


Research bodies turning to technology to reverse decline of deep-level mining
Research bodies turning to technology to reverse decline of deep-level mining
5th April 2019 By: Nadine James

The outlook for South Africa’s deep-level mining sector over the next ten years is bleak, without drastic change, comments Mandela Mining Precinct co-director Navin Singh. This is because of... 


Research bodies turning to technology to reverse decline of deep-level mining
Research bodies turning to technology to reverse decline of deep-level mining
5th April 2019 By: Nadine James

The outlook for South Africa’s deep-level mining sector over the next ten years is bleak, without drastic change, comments Mandela Mining Precinct co-director Navin Singh. This is because of... 


New mining sector supply chain requirements in the spotlight
4th April 2019

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM) will host the SA Mining Supply Chain Conference and Strategy Workshop alongside the inaugural Local Southern African Manufacturing... 


New mining sector supply chain requirements in the spotlight
3rd April 2019

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM) will host the SA Mining Supply Chain Conference and Strategy Workshop alongside the inaugural Local Southern African Manufacturing... 


Localisation seen as key to stimulating struggling capital equipment sector
Localisation seen as key to stimulating struggling capital equipment sector
22nd March 2019 By: Natasha Odendaal

The growth of the capital equipment sector, and the manufacturing sector in general, is being stifled by South Africa’s heavy reliance on imports, and its inability to deliver on its localisation... 


Localisation seen as key to stimulating struggling capital equipment sector
Localisation seen as key to stimulating struggling capital equipment sector
22nd March 2019 By: Natasha Odendaal

The growth of the capital equipment sector, and the manufacturing sector in general, is being stifled by South Africa’s heavy reliance on imports, and its inability to deliver on its localisation... 


South African mining falling behind on energy, automation, discovery,  development and longevity fronts
South African mining falling behind on energy, automation, discovery, development and longevity fronts
22nd February 2019 By: Martin Creamer

South African mining was at one stage ahead of the world, leading on all fronts using the cheapest energy. All that has ended and South African mining now finds itself far behind. Its African... 


On-The-Air (15/02/2019)
On-The-Air (15/02/2019)
15th February 2019 By: Martin Creamer

African countries are streaking ahead of South Africa on the mining automation front; mining companies are opting for solar power because it is cheaper than Eskom power; and only black-owned... 


Re-evaluation of SA’s mineral beneficiation strategy urged amid slow progress
Re-evaluation of SA’s mineral beneficiation strategy urged amid slow progress
15th February 2019 By: Paige Müller

Amid slow progress in realising South Africa’s mineral beneficiation strategy – as set out in the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) 2011 policy document – mining industry participants, analysts... 


Re-evaluation of SA’s mineral beneficiation strategy urged amid slow progress
Re-evaluation of SA’s mineral beneficiation strategy urged amid slow progress
15th February 2019 By: Paige Müller

Amid slow progress in realising South Africa’s mineral beneficiation strategy – as set out in the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) 2011 policy document – mining industry participants, analysts... 


Department of Mineral Resources representative Xolile Mbonambi
Local manufacturers to benefit from Mining Charter 3's implementation
14th February 2019 By: Nadine James

Mining Charter 3 and its Implementation Guidelines have created an environment where it is possible for local manufacturers to leverage procurement capacity to drive transformation, Department of... 


MiningTech Africa to shine spotlight on potential of technological transformation in African Mining
24th January 2019

Technology has been making inroads into the global mining sector, from automation to drone technology and other software and IT applications. Africa is no exception to this global trend. Technology... 


Cost limiting uptake in Africa as technology is deployed against mining accidents
Cost limiting uptake in Africa as technology is deployed against mining accidents
23rd November 2018 By: Tracy Hancock

South Africa’s mining safety statistics are commendable, but the same cannot be said for some of the mining jurisdictions in Africa, Mining Equipment Manufacturers of South Africa (MEMSA)... 


Cost limiting uptake in Africa as technology is deployed against mining accidents
Cost limiting uptake in Africa as technology is deployed against mining accidents
23rd November 2018 By: Tracy Hancock

South Africa’s mining safety statistics are commendable, but the same cannot be said for some of the mining jurisdictions in Africa, Mining Equipment Manufacturers of South Africa (MEMSA)... 


Two-month skills development course concluded
Two-month skills development course concluded
9th November 2018 By: Nadine James

Mining Equipment Manufacturers of South Africa (MEMSA) concluded its first skills development activity last week – a two-month skills course on implementing globally competitive manufacturing... 


Time to fulfil mine modernisation plans optimally to boost mining efficiency,  extend mine life, preserve jobs
Time to fulfil mine modernisation plans optimally to boost mining efficiency, extend mine life, preserve jobs
2nd November 2018 By: Martin Creamer

Virtually every mining company you talk to has plans to modernise its operations and it would be beneficial for the industry to share information publicly about what is working best. This is... 


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