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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SAHRC finding highlights issues of community relocation to make way for mining
The issue of human rights and mining is highlighted in a first-of-a-kind investigation into the relocation of communities to make way for mining.
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) deems the relocation of a Limpopo community to...
By: Dennis Ndaba
16th January 2009
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Human Rights Commission finding highlights issues of community relocation to make way for mining
The issue of human rights and mining is highlighted in a first-of-a-kind investigation into the relocation of communities to make way for mining.By: Dennis Ndaba
16th January 2009
Breaking News
Expansion of Limpopo mining industry to create more jobs
The expansion of the mining industry in Limpopo is expected to create more jobs, alleviate poverty and impart necessary skills suitable for economic development, Premier Sello Moloto said on Thursday.By: Mariaan Webb
15th February 2007
Platinum
Company searching for Bushveld treasure
Exploration, development and mining company Caledonia Mining is
hoping to find an open-pit mine at its latest land acquisition in
the Bushveld, CEO and president Stefan Hayden tells Mining Weekly
Online. The group, which has a gold operation in...
By: Nicola Mawson
14th March 2006
Mining Research
Research produces potentially R3bn in savings
Research into the stability of rock slopes has huge economic
implications for profitability in opencast mines.
By: Liezel Hill
3rd September 2004
Platinum
Few remaining Bushveld opportunities
There are precious few opportunities left for platinum properties in the Bushveld, explains Rene Hochreiter, a platinum analyst with Nedcor Securities, speaking at the Investing in Mining Indaba 2004 in Cape Town.By: andrew lanham
20th February 2004
Platinum
Few remaining chances in the Bushveld
There are precious few opportunities left for platinum properties in the Bushveld, explains Rene Hochreiter, a platinum analyst with Nedcor Securities, speaking at the Investing in Mining Indaba 2004 in Cape Town.By: andrew lanham
12th February 2004
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