First Quantum Minerals Ltd. has announced plans to power its copper mines in Zambia. This will be done through a US $500million solar and wind energy
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Kwatani has long history and strong footprint in Namibia, says CEO
Kim Schoepflin, CEO of Kwatani, says her company has a long history in Namibia and a strong footprint across various commodities there – including an
Judicial review rules in favour of CEC
Government has issued a new Statutory Instrument No. 94 of 2021 (SI No. 94 of 2021) to revoke Statutory Instrument No. 24 of 2021 (SI
BHP reports lower volumes at Olympic Dam due to a planned smelter maintenance campaign
BHP has reported lower volumes at Olympic Dam due to a planned smelter maintenance campaign, completed in January 2022. This was partially offset by higher
Global Atomic issues corporate update on Dasa Uranium Project
Global Atomic Corporation is pleased to provide an update on the Dasa Uranium Project and the drilling programs in the Republic of Niger, its zinc business
Lucapa Diamond receives dividend from Lulo
Lucapa Diamond Company Limited has announced it has received the 2021 interim dividend payment which was approved by the shareholders of Sociedade Mineira Do Lulo based
NMP give update on Sandpiper marine phosphate project
Namibian Marine Phosphate stated on Tuesday that steps are being taken to progress the Sandpiper marine phosphate project offshore of Namibia in compliance with last
BMG EXHIBITS AT PROPAK AFRICA 2022 (Hall 6 Stand P17)
BMG’s stand at this year’s Propak Africa exhibition highlights the company’s integrated engineering solutions and technical services that optimise productivity and enhance efficiencies in the
“The best defence is good offence”
Housebreaking has been identified by authorities as the number one crime in South Africa. And as burglaries continue to rise throughout the country, homeowners are
Truck brands supply-chain disruptions set to put pressure on vehicle prices
Tata International Africa and Tata Africa Holdings MD Len Brand believe that there is no end in sight for the current supply-chain disruptions affecting truck