Sustainability makes commercial good sense for mines and the people who work for them.
The Development Bank of Southern Africa has a clear strategy for the African energy crisis and isn’t stopping until it is resolved.
Trade union UASA says while the national Infrastructure Development Plan is being implemented, mines are shutting down and employees are losing jobs.
The South Africa’s mining sector is sitting on massive mineral resources.
African issues have shifted from being a “fringe” activity at the gathering a few years ago, according to the minister of trade and industry.
South Africa must use the potential of mining inputs to drive industrialisation, comments Ebrahim Patel.
The growth that is starting to emerge in the global economy gives reason to hope that the situation is set to improve in the mining sector.
The government’s national infrastructure plan is intended to transform the economic landscape of South Africa.
Analysts are reflecting on what has changed in South Africa since 1994 and how the country is positioned on the global stage.
Effective implementation of the national infrastructure development plan could position SA’s mining sector to capitalise on the next growth cycle.