Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold explorationBy Mnaku MbaniThe launch of Barrick’s advanced airborne geological survey helicopter marks a major step in modernising gold exploration in Tanzania. The surveys aim to expand large-scale investment opportunities and support small-scale miners with accurate geological data
NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed roomsYouth inclusion in mining is long overdue. The NYDA is using Mining Indaba 2026 to challenge ownership bottlenecks, create procurement pathways and give young South Africans a seat at decision-making tables By Hasina KathradaAuto industry urges ‘fine-tuned’ tariffs, not a 50% import hikeGreater tariffs are expected on imports of completely built-up vehicles but BMW CEO says 50% could have unintended consequences By Eyaaz MatwadiaFuel prices to drop by up to 65 cents a litre from WednesdayThe department of mineral and petroleum resources cited a stronger rand and lower international refined product costs By Mandisa NyathiPartner ContentWater Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng townshipBy Rand Water High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa saysBy Brian SokutuMinister in the presidency for planning, monitoring and evaluation said there had been progress in implementing the country’s medium-term development plan, running from 2024 to 2029 Motsepe firms in $195m mining rowBy Mnaku MbaniParallel legal proceedings have unfolded in Tanzania and SA, illustrating the complexity of cross-border litigation in Africa’s minerals sector Major shift in African bankingBy Reginald NtombaAs foreign banks retreat from the continent, local lenders are stepping up to fill the gap Future of SRD grant uncertain, treasury saysBy Marecia DamonsThe Universal Basic Income Coalition said the government’s proposals to link the grant to employment-related conditions could exclude eligible beneficiaries Fuel prices to fall sharply, driven by lower global oil marketsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaFrom 7 January, 93-grade unleaded petrol will decrease by 62 cents a litre while 95-grade petrol will cost 66 cents less Competition Commission to look into complaint over Actom’s acquisition of SSPMBy Brian SokutuAfro-Map, which failed in its own bid to buy the transformer producer, filed the complaint, saying provisions of the Competition Act were flouted in the deal Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and PerthBy Hasina KathradaThe service, which will operate three times a week, cuts travel time to under ten hours and provides the fastest connection between South Africa and Western Australia Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Auto industry urges ‘fine-tuned’ tariffs, not a 50% import hikeGreater tariffs are expected on imports of completely built-up vehicles but BMW CEO says 50% could have unintended consequences By Eyaaz MatwadiaFuel prices to drop by up to 65 cents a litre from WednesdayThe department of mineral and petroleum resources cited a stronger rand and lower international refined product costs By Mandisa NyathiPartner ContentWater Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng townshipBy Rand Water High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa saysBy Brian SokutuMinister in the presidency for planning, monitoring and evaluation said there had been progress in implementing the country’s medium-term development plan, running from 2024 to 2029 Motsepe firms in $195m mining rowBy Mnaku MbaniParallel legal proceedings have unfolded in Tanzania and SA, illustrating the complexity of cross-border litigation in Africa’s minerals sector Major shift in African bankingBy Reginald NtombaAs foreign banks retreat from the continent, local lenders are stepping up to fill the gap Future of SRD grant uncertain, treasury saysBy Marecia DamonsThe Universal Basic Income Coalition said the government’s proposals to link the grant to employment-related conditions could exclude eligible beneficiaries Fuel prices to fall sharply, driven by lower global oil marketsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaFrom 7 January, 93-grade unleaded petrol will decrease by 62 cents a litre while 95-grade petrol will cost 66 cents less Competition Commission to look into complaint over Actom’s acquisition of SSPMBy Brian SokutuAfro-Map, which failed in its own bid to buy the transformer producer, filed the complaint, saying provisions of the Competition Act were flouted in the deal Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and PerthBy Hasina KathradaThe service, which will operate three times a week, cuts travel time to under ten hours and provides the fastest connection between South Africa and Western Australia Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Fuel prices to drop by up to 65 cents a litre from WednesdayThe department of mineral and petroleum resources cited a stronger rand and lower international refined product costs By Mandisa NyathiPartner ContentWater Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng townshipBy Rand Water
Partner ContentWater Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng townshipBy Rand Water
High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa saysBy Brian SokutuMinister in the presidency for planning, monitoring and evaluation said there had been progress in implementing the country’s medium-term development plan, running from 2024 to 2029 Motsepe firms in $195m mining rowBy Mnaku MbaniParallel legal proceedings have unfolded in Tanzania and SA, illustrating the complexity of cross-border litigation in Africa’s minerals sector Major shift in African bankingBy Reginald NtombaAs foreign banks retreat from the continent, local lenders are stepping up to fill the gap Future of SRD grant uncertain, treasury saysBy Marecia DamonsThe Universal Basic Income Coalition said the government’s proposals to link the grant to employment-related conditions could exclude eligible beneficiaries Fuel prices to fall sharply, driven by lower global oil marketsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaFrom 7 January, 93-grade unleaded petrol will decrease by 62 cents a litre while 95-grade petrol will cost 66 cents less Competition Commission to look into complaint over Actom’s acquisition of SSPMBy Brian SokutuAfro-Map, which failed in its own bid to buy the transformer producer, filed the complaint, saying provisions of the Competition Act were flouted in the deal Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and PerthBy Hasina KathradaThe service, which will operate three times a week, cuts travel time to under ten hours and provides the fastest connection between South Africa and Western Australia Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Motsepe firms in $195m mining rowBy Mnaku MbaniParallel legal proceedings have unfolded in Tanzania and SA, illustrating the complexity of cross-border litigation in Africa’s minerals sector Major shift in African bankingBy Reginald NtombaAs foreign banks retreat from the continent, local lenders are stepping up to fill the gap Future of SRD grant uncertain, treasury saysBy Marecia DamonsThe Universal Basic Income Coalition said the government’s proposals to link the grant to employment-related conditions could exclude eligible beneficiaries Fuel prices to fall sharply, driven by lower global oil marketsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaFrom 7 January, 93-grade unleaded petrol will decrease by 62 cents a litre while 95-grade petrol will cost 66 cents less Competition Commission to look into complaint over Actom’s acquisition of SSPMBy Brian SokutuAfro-Map, which failed in its own bid to buy the transformer producer, filed the complaint, saying provisions of the Competition Act were flouted in the deal Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and PerthBy Hasina KathradaThe service, which will operate three times a week, cuts travel time to under ten hours and provides the fastest connection between South Africa and Western Australia Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Major shift in African bankingBy Reginald NtombaAs foreign banks retreat from the continent, local lenders are stepping up to fill the gap Future of SRD grant uncertain, treasury saysBy Marecia DamonsThe Universal Basic Income Coalition said the government’s proposals to link the grant to employment-related conditions could exclude eligible beneficiaries Fuel prices to fall sharply, driven by lower global oil marketsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaFrom 7 January, 93-grade unleaded petrol will decrease by 62 cents a litre while 95-grade petrol will cost 66 cents less Competition Commission to look into complaint over Actom’s acquisition of SSPMBy Brian SokutuAfro-Map, which failed in its own bid to buy the transformer producer, filed the complaint, saying provisions of the Competition Act were flouted in the deal Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and PerthBy Hasina KathradaThe service, which will operate three times a week, cuts travel time to under ten hours and provides the fastest connection between South Africa and Western Australia Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Future of SRD grant uncertain, treasury saysBy Marecia DamonsThe Universal Basic Income Coalition said the government’s proposals to link the grant to employment-related conditions could exclude eligible beneficiaries Fuel prices to fall sharply, driven by lower global oil marketsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaFrom 7 January, 93-grade unleaded petrol will decrease by 62 cents a litre while 95-grade petrol will cost 66 cents less Competition Commission to look into complaint over Actom’s acquisition of SSPMBy Brian SokutuAfro-Map, which failed in its own bid to buy the transformer producer, filed the complaint, saying provisions of the Competition Act were flouted in the deal Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and PerthBy Hasina KathradaThe service, which will operate three times a week, cuts travel time to under ten hours and provides the fastest connection between South Africa and Western Australia Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Fuel prices to fall sharply, driven by lower global oil marketsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaFrom 7 January, 93-grade unleaded petrol will decrease by 62 cents a litre while 95-grade petrol will cost 66 cents less Competition Commission to look into complaint over Actom’s acquisition of SSPMBy Brian SokutuAfro-Map, which failed in its own bid to buy the transformer producer, filed the complaint, saying provisions of the Competition Act were flouted in the deal Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and PerthBy Hasina KathradaThe service, which will operate three times a week, cuts travel time to under ten hours and provides the fastest connection between South Africa and Western Australia Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Competition Commission to look into complaint over Actom’s acquisition of SSPMBy Brian SokutuAfro-Map, which failed in its own bid to buy the transformer producer, filed the complaint, saying provisions of the Competition Act were flouted in the deal Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and PerthBy Hasina KathradaThe service, which will operate three times a week, cuts travel time to under ten hours and provides the fastest connection between South Africa and Western Australia Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Qantas launches new non-stop flight between Johannesburg and PerthBy Hasina KathradaThe service, which will operate three times a week, cuts travel time to under ten hours and provides the fastest connection between South Africa and Western Australia Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Mine communities group launches campaign against Anglo over plight of former workersBy Brian SokutuThe Mining Affected Communities United in Action says the mining giant must ‘take full responsibility for unpaid debts and abandoned communities’ Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Court battle over transformer company’s acquisitionBy Brian SokutuRacial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Africa’s infrastructure gap can boost economic growthBy MG ReporterAs Africa urbanises and grows, the need for infrastructure investment will increase Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Gijima wants orderly ‘disengagement’ from TransnetBy Lenin NdebeleTransnet is currently appealing a court ruling which dismissed its urgent application to compel Gijima to complete critical data migration following the expiry of a R1.5 billion contract Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More Latest News Police probing syndicate assassinations, SAPS spokesperson says The architecture of Israeli apartheid and the suppression of Palestinian existence What will HIV funding look like in 2026? Barrick and Twiga Minerals launch helicopter surveys to boost Tanzania gold exploration Water Wise’s Drop by Drop wetlands conservation workshops continue in Sebokeng township Why isn’t offshore oil and gas South Africa’s next mining boom? Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protest ‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s future NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Government commits to more incentives for investment in automotive productionBy Brian SokutuThe government will support the industry through the automotive investment scheme Load More