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Companies urged to better understand the importance of ESG

18th September 2025 As requirements for environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting become increasingly more stringent, companies in South Africa are urged to better understand the importance of ESG commitments, as well as the technologies that support them. Speaking during a webinar on ESG, hosted by... 

Exploration finesse ensures improved project viability

12th September 2025 Operational shortcuts during the exploration phase of a mining project’s development can lead to serious problems later in the development phases of a mine, says mining consultancy firm SRK Consulting partner and principal mining engineer Marcin Wertz. Early exploration work is the foundation on... 

Water stewardship as a key response to climate change

11th September 2025 Climate change is often described as a water story because many of its impacts are directly related to water. From unpredictable rainfall patterns to shrinking ice sheets, rising sea levels, floods and droughts – most impacts of climate change relate to water, according to Fiona Sutton, a... 

Arrow shifts into capital preservation mode as Guinea uncertainty drags on

8th September 2025 Australia-listed Arrow Minerals has suspended all project-based activities and cut corporate costs as uncertainty over the status of its exploration permits in Guinea continues to weigh on the company. Arrow’s shares have been in voluntary suspension since May, following media reports that... 

Optimism on PGMs opportunity expressed at conference

22nd August 2025 Despite depressed platinum group metal (PGM) prices, there is “plenty of scope for optimism and opportunity” was the takeaway from the PGMs Industry Day held in April, in Johannesburg, reported engineering and scientific consultancy SRK Consulting South Africa partner and principal mining... 

Nuclear power station licensed for another 20 years

22nd August 2025 State-owned electricity utility Eskom’s Koeberg nuclear power station was recently licensed to operate its Unit 1 for another 20 years, with global consultancy SRK Consulting South Africa playing a role in updating the site investigation reports – specifically the Site Safety Report (SSR)... 
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