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Multotec’s flame retardant rubber screen panels – a proactive fire safety solution for continuous mineral processing uptime

Fires on vibrating screen decks pose a significant threat to mining operations, as they can rapidly escalate into uncontrollable incidents that endanger personnel, damage equipment, and disrupt production. Multotec’s newly developed Flame Retardant (FR) rubber screen panels provide mines and […]

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Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture announces update on electricity tariff proposal, 5189 process and Smelter operational changes

The Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture (“the Venture”) wishes to announce that following recent engagements with Eskom, a proposal regarding electricity tariffs was presented on Friday, 28 November 2025. The Venture has undertaken a comprehensive review to assess the feasibility of the

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IZA Africa urges wider use of zinc to protect South Africa’s ageing infrastructure

The International Zinc Association (IZA) has urged South Africa’s public and private sectors to accelerate the use of zinc-based corrosion protection technologies as the country works to revive its deteriorating infrastructure. According to Simon Norton, Director of IZA Africa, zinc

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Local capability in green hydrogen will define Namibia’s industrial future

Green hydrogen projects present a significant opportunity for long-term economic transformation in Namibia and could redefine its industrial development. The country is in a highly competitive position, supported by exceptional solar and wind resources and rising global demand for cleaner

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AI Can’t Fix Your Pipes: Workwear Giant warns that Infrastructure Plans Will Fail Unless SA Reinvests in Trades

Artificial intelligence may dominate global conversations about the future of work, but South Africa’s economy will collapse without skilled trades, warns one of the country’s oldest protective workwear manufacturers. As AI accelerates, Sweet-Orr is calling for balance — urging that

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