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| Cari Coetzee We chat to Hazel Bomba, AEL Mining's product manager about her career, female leadership and gender equality in the mining industry... read | |
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| Representatives of the Treasury and Eskom denied that there were moves to change former CEO Brian Molefe's controversial 50% plus one requirement for suppliers... read |
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| Kirsten Youens The fifth anniversary of the Marikana mine massacre on 16 August 2017 serves as a stark reminder... read |
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| Louise Steenekamp The way we power our world a decade from now may look quite different from today... read |
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| When it reaches full capacity, the Alphamin Bisie tin mine will deliver 10,000 tonnes of tin per year, doubling the DRC's export of the commodity. read |
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| Dénes Csala and Sgouris Sgouridis Most of the world could switch to 100% renewable energy by 2050, creating millions of jobs, saving millions of lives that would otherwise be lost to air pollution, and avoiding 1.5? of warming... read |
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| The increase in the demand for PV systems worldwide will result in the rise in cost in the fourth quarter (Q4) of this year of installing photovoltaic (PV) systems... read |
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| Researchers in the United States and South Korea have invented a new kind of yarn that can generate electricity when it is stretched or twisted, said a study Thursday, 24 August... read |
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| The Department of Science and Technology (DST) rewards scientific excellence by women researchers at its annual Women in Science Awards (WISA). The winners were announced late last week. read |
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| At the Eighth World Conference on Sampling and Blending 2017 in Perth, Australia, Professor Dick Minnitt, JCI Professor of Mineral Resources and Reserves at Wits University's School of Mining Engineering, received the Pierre M Gy Sampling Gold Medal... read |
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