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    Mining companies need to adapt to a greener economy and more stringent transformation targets
    Mining companies need to adapt to a greener economy and more stringent transformation targets

      2 Nov 2022

    SA's energy crisis: the practical implications of government's proposed interventions
    SA's energy crisis: the practical implications of government's proposed interventions

      8 Aug 2022

    Image source: Vladislav Gajic –
    Big shift to environmental legislative landscape is finally here

      28 Jun 2022

    Garyn Rapson, Partner at Webber Wentzel
    Another extension for Nema compliance

      19 May 2022

    Acting Judge Noluntu Bam has ordered the Minister of Mineral Affairs and Energy to re-open an appeal by several community organisations against the extension of its Somkhele mining operation in KwaZulu-Natal. Graphic: Lisa Nelson / GroundUp
    Judge blocks mine expansion

      6 May 2022

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    Mining companies need to adapt to a greener economy and more stringent transformation targets
    Mining companies need to adapt to a greener economy and more stringent transformation targets

     2 Nov 2022

    SA's energy crisis: the practical implications of government's proposed interventions
    SA's energy crisis: the practical implications of government's proposed interventions

     8 Aug 2022

    Image source: Vladislav Gajic –
    Big shift to environmental legislative landscape is finally here

     28 Jun 2022

    Garyn Rapson, Partner at Webber Wentzel
    Another extension for Nema compliance

     19 May 2022

    Acting Judge Noluntu Bam has ordered the Minister of Mineral Affairs and Energy to re-open an appeal by several community organisations against the extension of its Somkhele mining operation in KwaZulu-Natal. Graphic: Lisa Nelson / GroundUp
    Judge blocks mine expansion

     6 May 2022

    A screengrab of Thursday’s virtual Constitutional Court hearing into a R14.25m defamation case brought by Australian mining interests against South African lawyers, activists and a social worker.
    Concourt hears vital defamation case

     21 Feb 2022

    #BizTrends2022: Key legal trends in Africa - Part 3
    #BizTrends2022: Key legal trends in Africa - Part 3

     31 Jan 2022

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