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Namibian Marine Phosphate advises of postponement in High Court ruling
24th March 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

A judgment by the Namibian High Court on an application launched by the Confederation of Namibian Fishing Association and three other parties against the legitimacy of Namibian Marine Phosphate’s... 


INTERNATIONAL FOOTPRINT
The overall value of the country’s wine exports increased by 7.7% to R9.1-billion in. 2020
Stable exports despite bans, owing to great market support
12th March 2021

The 2020 export volumes of wine, at 319.2-million litres, echo those of a challenging 2019, despite a five-week-long ban on exports and huge challenges at the Cape Town Port terminal owing to the... 


UK, Australia sign first-of-its-type space-sector partnership agreement
12th March 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

In what has been described as the first such agreement in the world, the UK and Australia on Tuesday created a partnership to greatly strengthen space cooperation between the two countries in most,... 


Strong used-car, aftermarket sales see Motus bounce back 
12th March 2021 By: Irma Venter

A buoyant used-car market and strong aftermarket parts sales have helped mobility group Motus bounce back from the significant decline the group experienced as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic in... 


Finance Minister Tito Mboweni
Vaccinations, public-private partnerships held up as key to reigniting growth
5th March 2021 By: Terence Creamer

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni made a direct link to a successful roll-out of South Africa’s free Covid-19 vaccination programme and the country’s economic recovery, telling lawmakers on Wednesday... 


Agriculture has potential to ignite SA’s recovery, but finance and policy constraints weigh
Agriculture has potential to ignite SA’s recovery, but finance and policy constraints weigh
26th February 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The South African agriculture sector is one of a few sectors that have proven to be resilient throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and has been earmarked by government as a cornerstone of the country’s... 


Musina Makhado SEZ EIA application submitted
19th February 2021 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

The Musina Makhado Special Economic Zone (MMSEZ) on February 1 submitted the final environmental-impact assessment (EIA) application report to the legally designated competent authority, the... 


Company ventures into land restoration beyond mining research
18th February 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Private company Inzuvect, trading as LNR Forest Estate, has partnered with forestry expert Merensky Timber to research ecosystem restoration on mining properties. LNR will, from the first week of... 


Beach's new find welcomed
Beach's new find welcomed
15th February 2021 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Federal Resources Minister Keith Pitt has welcomed an announcement by ASX-listed Beach Energy of exploration success at its Enterprise gas field in the Victorian Otway basin. Beach on Monday... 


Strong showing for Ecuador's Perez signals backlash against mining industry
12th February 2021 By: Reuters

Surprisingly strong support for Ecuadorean environmental presidential candidate Yaku Perez in Sunday's election shows the country's nascent mining industry faces growing backlash that could weaken... 


LIGHTING THE WAY
This solution includes BEKA LEDPOST installed throughout the lodge’s facilities and BEKA SERIES 30 installed at the back-of-house area
Solutions light up local lodge
12th February 2021 By: Cameron Mackay

Lighting products supplier BEKA Schréder has supplied exterior lighting solutions to Skukuza Safari Lodge, which was officially opened last November. Located in one of the largest game reserves in... 


Stellenbosch municipality to consider alternative energy sources
12th February 2021 By: Schalk Burger

Western Cape Finance and Economic Opportunities Minister David Maynier and Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning Minister Anton Bredell have welcomed a decision by the... 


Despite Covid-19 hazard, auto industry hopeful of 2021 sales recovery
Despite Covid-19 hazard, auto industry hopeful of 2021 sales recovery
5th February 2021 By: Irma Venter

This year should see the South African automotive industry claw back some of the losses experienced in 2020, despite the second wave of Covid-19 raging across the globe.  Market commentators... 


No schmoozing and boozing as the Indaba mining jamboree goes online
3rd February 2021 By: Reuters

The prospect of chasing cocktails and contacts in the shadow of Table Mountain draws executives and officials from around the world to Cape Town each year for Africa's biggest mining conference.... 


Tanzanian gold export earnings rise 34% in 2020 on higher prices
1st February 2021 By: Bloomberg

Tanzania’s earnings from gold exports rose 34% last year, helped by increased output and higher prices, the Bank of Tanzania said in its latest monthly economic review. Gold exports fetched... 


ANDREW BINNING
While virtual events are not the preferred option, many companies would rather take part in virtual events than nothing as a way to market themselves
Company leverages global partnership for virtual events
29th January 2021 By: Cameron Mackay

Eastern Cape-based events organising company Inkanyezi Event Organisers has created the Global Partner Network, a group of leading event managers and trade facilitation leaders who will jointly... 


WA makes plans to fast-track major projects
22nd January 2021 By: Esmarie Iannucci

The resources sector has welcomed the Western Australian state government’s commitment to fast track approvals for major projects. Premier Mark McGowan on Friday announced that more than... 


Insurer trying to limit Covid-19 business interruption payout indemnity to just three months
22nd January 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell

Specialist public loss adjustment company Insurance Claims Africa (ICA) has expressed disappointment, but no surprise, at major insurance company Santam’s latest manoeuvre in the seven-month-long... 


New-vehicle sales down 29.1% in ‘extraordinary year’ – Naamsa
22nd January 2021 By: Irma Venter

An “extraordinary year” that brought “unprecedented challenges” to South Africa’s economy has seen new-vehicle sales decline by 29.1%, says the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of... 


Batoka Gorge site
Batoka Gorge hydro scheme to have major impact on adventure tourism
15th January 2021 By: Terence Creamer

The main environmental and social impacts of the propose 2 400 MW Batoka Gorge Hydroelectric Scheme (BGHES) on the Zambezi river, including serious negative impacts on adventure tourism and on the... 


Much room for SA firms to improve  reporting on anticorruption measures
Much room for SA firms to improve reporting on anticorruption measures
15th January 2021 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The National Business Initiative, together with Corruption Watch (CW) and independent London-based global think tank Overseas Development Institute (ODI), have launched the 'Transparency in... 


AfCFTA to aid Africa’s recovery from Covid, but full-scale implementation to be challenging
AfCFTA to aid Africa’s recovery from Covid, but full-scale implementation to be challenging
15th January 2021 By: Nadine James

The advent of duty-free trade within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has come at a “critical time for the global economy” and will ultimately boost sustainable post-Covid-19... 


Sundance picks a fight with Cameroon and Congo
17th December 2020 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Junior Sundance Resources has serviced notices of dispute on the Republic of Congo and the Republic of Cameroon over its Mbalam and Nabeba iron-ore projects. The company this week told... 


IN TOTAL ORE
For the expansion of the Booysendal mine, Booysendal Platinum opted for a RopeCon system to tackle the challenge of transporting 909 t/h of platinum ore
Transport system linking mining areas now operational
11th December 2020

As part of an expansion programme at local platinum miner Booysendal Platinum’s Booysendal concession platinum project, multinational ropeway manufacturer Doppelmayr Transport Technology has been... 


LOWERED HAULAGE COSTS
The project will result in a 50% reduction in transportation costs for growers
Rail link planned for small-scale cane growers
4th December 2020 By: Darren Parker

Sugar producer Tongaat Hulett is partnering with the South African Farmers Development Association, and the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development to establish a sugar cane... 


De Beers' Venetia open-pit diamond mine
Despite lockdown slump, diamonds to remain precious post-Covid-19 – De Beers
3rd December 2020 By: Donna Slater

Although lockdowns across the world have had a significantly negative impact on diamond sales, demand is beginning to gain traction again as the industry nears the popular Christmas selling season... 


Lack of anticorruption reporting evident in South African private sector
Lack of anticorruption reporting evident in South African private sector
2nd December 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The National Business Initiative, together with Corruption Watch (CW) and independent London-based global think tank Overseas Development Institute (ODI), have launched the 'Transparency in... 


New investment pledges of R109.6bn  unveiled at hybrid investment conference
New investment pledges of R109.6bn unveiled at hybrid investment conference
27th November 2020 By: Terence Creamer

President Cyril Ramaphosa used the platform of the third South Africa Investment Conference to underline the country’s potential to act a gateway to the African market, as he sought to reignite... 


Biden easing up on Cuba would boost Canadian miner, CEO says
23rd November 2020 By: Bloomberg

Joe Biden’s victory in the US Presidential election marks a potential new chapter for one of Cuba’s biggest foreign investors. Sherritt International’s top executive calls the result of the vote... 


TECH TALK The Cape Export Network uses technology to introduce producers and buyers on a secure platform
Digital network launched to support wine sector
13th November 2020

The Western Cape government, in partnership with agency for tourism, trade and investment promotion for Cape Town and the Western Cape, Wesgro, as well as wine marketing specialists Wines of South... 


Sandfire unconcerned with China copper ban chatter
Sandfire unconcerned with China copper ban chatter
3rd November 2020 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Copper miner Sandfire Resources has moved to allay shareholder fears that China could be considering a ban on copper ore and concentrate imports from Australia. Reports by the South China Morning... 


Botswana rough diamond exports down 66% in third quarter
30th October 2020 By: Reuters

Botswana's rough diamond exports plunged around 66% in the third quarter compared with the same period last year, data showed on Friday, as the coronavirus pandemic hit demand and global travel... 


Regional airline body calls for travel restrictions to be clear and consistent
23rd October 2020 By: Rebecca Campbell

The Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) has warned the governments of the region that the continuation of “inconsistent and arbitrary” air travel restrictions (to counter the Covid-19... 


Dougou Extension potash solution mining project, Congo-Brazzaville – update
Dougou Extension potash solution mining project, Congo-Brazzaville – update
23rd October 2020 By: Sheila Barradas

Kore Potash has received authorisation from the Congo-Brazzaville Department of Tourism and Environment to start with the planned drilling programme for the definitive feasibility study for the... 


New Australian push for critical mineral investment
21st October 2020 By: Esmarie Iannucci

The federal government has launched its second edition of the Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus, showcasing the country’s significant capability in critical minerals in a bid to attract... 


Live expo to demonstrate best practice and safety protocols; restart the exhibitions and events industry
16th October 2020 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The exhibitions and events industry was given a lifeline with the announcement by the South African Government that the country was moving to Alert Level 1 of the Risk Adjusted Approach on 21... 


President Cyril Ramaphosa
Business welcomes recovery plan, but urges swift implementation
16th October 2020

Organised business formations have responded to the Reconstruction and Recovery Plan released by President Cyril Ramaphosa on October 15. On the whole, business has welcomed the plan, including the... 


Barrick deal, smuggling crackdown revive Tanzania gold industry
Barrick deal, smuggling crackdown revive Tanzania gold industry
15th October 2020 By: Bloomberg

Tanzania’s gold-mining industry is showing signs of a renaissance following a crackdown on smuggling and the settlement of a long-running dispute with Barrick Gold. Gold has overtaken tourism as... 


Kore Potash receives authorisation for drilling of additional holes at DX project
14th October 2020 By: Donna Slater

JSE-listed potash development company Kore Potash has received authorisation from the Congo-Brazzaville Department of Tourism and Environment to start with the planned drilling programme for the... 


Chile has a calming message for car makers worried about lithium supplies
12th October 2020 By: Bloomberg

The nation sitting on half the world’s lithium reserves has a calming message for electric car makers: tougher environmental oversight won’t threaten future production of the metal used to make... 


Chile lithium miner SQM says to slash water, brine use at Atacama
9th October 2020 By: Reuters

Chilean miner SQM said late Thursday it would immediately slash its use of both fresh water and lithium-rich brine from Chile's Atacama salt flat in a push to reduce the overall impact of its... 


Motus sees new-vehicle market of 420 000-plus in 2021
9th October 2020 By: Irma Venter

Vehicle retail, rental, aftermarket and import group Motus believes that the new-vehicle market could reach between 420 000 and 440 000 units in 2021, up from the expected 350 000 to 380 000 units... 


Namibian Marine Phosphate launches job registration drive
Namibian Marine Phosphate launches job registration drive
1st October 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

While it awaits a court ruling to declare the validity of its mining licence for the Sandpiper marine phosphate project off the Namibian coast, Namibian Marine Phosphate (NMP) has decided to embark... 


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