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Creamer Media on SAfm

05/03/2010 (On-The-Air) Audio Available

Tim Modise South Africa could be getting 10% of its drinking water from the sea in the future; big business is promoting a growth vision that involves a doubling of the South African economy; Another mining summit will take place in South Africa this month,...
5th March 2010
 
Creamer Media on SAfm

25/02/2010 (On-The-Air) Audio Available

Tim Modise The Department of Science and Technology looking in to bringing back South Africa's space rocket launching capability; air traffic tracking system and South Africa one of the first countries in the world to introduce this new state-of-the-art...
26th February 2010
 
Creamer Media on SAfm

19/02/2010 (On-The-Air) Audio Available

Tim Modise The South African government is to invest in the local satellite manufacturing business; the Russians are keen to cooperate with South Africa in the field of unmanned aircraft technology; Engineering is poised to emerge as the profession of the...
19th February 2010
 
Creamer Media on SAfm

05/02/2010 (On-The-Air) Audio Available

Tim Modise The world's biggest mining companies gathered in South Africa this week to launch a new fight against poverty in Africa; the State seems to be throwing in the towel in Zimbabwe. They are calling on the private sector to run the railways there;...
5th February 2010
 
Creamer Media on SAfm

29/01/2010 (On-The-Air) Audio Available

Tim Modise The Gautrain rapid-rail project is about to begin full system trials; South Africa has taken the alternative energy plunge and become a full member of the global Renewable Energy Agency; The first boiler column has been completed for the big new...
29th January 2010
 
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11/12/2009 (On-The-Air) Audio Available

Tim Modise South Africa gearing up to produce batteries for electric cars; Patrice Motsepe's African Rainbow Minerals wining a contract to supply coal to Eskom for 17 years; Nelson Mandela's grandson, Zondwa, buying yet another gold mine - his fourth in as...
11th December 2009
 
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04/12/2009 (On-The-Air) Audio Available

Tim Modise Brand new iron-ore mine is giving South Africa's Northern Cape a multi-billion-rand boost; Massive investment is earmarked for South Africa's coal-rich Waterberg region; South Africa's struggling diamond industry is demanding a new deal from...
4th December 2009
 
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27/11/2009 (On-The-Air) Audio Available

Sasol is sending a team to Germany to firm up development of new low-cost solar panel; Wits University carrying out a study to see whether mathematics standards of today are still a good indicator of academic ability; South Africa's first green...
27th November 2009
 
Creamer Media on SAfm

On-the-Air 20/11/2009 Audio Available

Tim Modise CoM calling for South Africa to adopt completely new electricity dispensation; a South African is in the process of building no less than four brand new gold mines in Africa, Department of Energy wants a million solar water heaters installed in...
20th November 2009
 
Creamer Media on SAfm

On-The-Air (6/11/2009) Audio Available

Tim Modise Harmony Gold lobby's for a better solution to Eskom's electricity tariffs; South Africa's car manufacturing industry is becoming dangerously uncompetitive; and strict conditions are placed on companies that are receiving bailout money from the...
6th November 2009
 
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On-The-Air (23/10/2009) Audio Available

Tim Modise Sasol plans to build three new coal mines; Zondwa Mandela buys three gold mines in as many months; and apprentice training is back.
23rd October 2009
 
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16/10/2009 (On-The-Air) Audio Available

Tim Modise A new South African platinum mine; a quarter of all the world's 3-Series BMW's will be built in South Africa and not Germany; and motorists are now going to have to prepay to use the countries array of new tolled freeways.
16th October 2009
 
 
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