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Radio 702 | Will Transnet be the next Eskom? Industry warns rail is in free fall in SA
The impact of the Transnet railing crisis will become apparent much quicker than with Eskom.
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McCloskey’s 2022 Southern African Coal Conference | Transnet’s underperformance a national concern
I was part of a panel discussion with coal industry leaders at the recent McCloskey’s 2022 Southern African Coal Conference, in Cape Town, South Africa.
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France24 | The only issue: finding a way to transport it
South Africa is one of the rare countries to see benefits from the Ukraine War: with global energy supplies disrupted, many European countries are seeking to buy South African coal.
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FFF Carbon Conference | South African mining sector can only achieve full potential by cutting red tape
There are significant bottlenecks in mining approval processes, ranging from the awarding of prospecting rights to WULs and environmental authorisations.
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Mining Weekly | South Africa Mining Investment Forum
There are a myriad of opportunities that can be capitalised on in South Africa’s mining sector and there has been notable progress in improving the state of the industry.
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Mining Weekly | Sipho Nkosi’s red tape cutting role crucial to encourage investment
The appointment of mining stalwart Sipho Nkosi to cut red tape is crucial to encourage new investment and expand existing investment in South Africa.
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Fin24 | To cut red tape, Ramaphosa must first cut those sabotaging SA’s economic recovery
It’s commendable to want to cut red tape for job creation. But then plans must actually be implemented and the necessary business licences issued.
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Sunday Times | SA can forget about job creation if it can’t provide reliable power
A better appreciation of the disaster we face would see the unemployment crisis dealt with right away
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