The theme of the February 2025 Mining Indaba, Futureproofing Mining Today, underscores the urgency of aligning policy, investment and local development to secure sustainable growth
Festivities such as the Chinese New Year are celebrated among people of diverse heritage and backgrounds, creating bonds evoking empathy between people
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as one of the leading public health threats globally, including South Africa – University of Pretoria
Glencore, Anglo American, South32, BHP Billiton and Exxaro – the mining companies cited in coal class action – need to show corporate compassion for sick mine workers
As the biggest land owner in the province, Meyer’s public works and infrastructure department will be releasing 133 properties on public tender
Expropriation law is not a tool of punishment or reparation, it is a tool of social improvement that can only be used under exceptional circumstances
The ANC continues to defend the Expropriation Act as vital for transformation, despite backlash and legal threats from GNU partners
The South African Defence Force confirmed four more of its troops have died, bringing the number lost in the rebel advance on Goma to 13
Police minister Senzo Mchunu has said he is not aware of Zuma-Sambudla’s arrest or court appearance
Since the formation of the government of national unity, the Democratic Alliance and the ANC have clashed over several issues, the latest being the signing of the Expropriation Bill into law last week