News24 | Why Transnet must get back on track, fast
Ensuring SA’s mining sector stays healthy is in the national interest. But that depends on functional logistics too.
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Modern Mining | Rail status will dictate the performance of SA’s coal exports
South Africa’s coal industry will go into 2024 carrying a bag filled with promises from government to fix the Transnet impasse and congestion at the country’s ports.
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City Press | Why SA’s economy is failing to grow
Serious thinkers who diagnose economic problems and offer possible solutions deserve our attention – and response.
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Sunday Times | Grey areas in the green Transition
The climate crisis is far more nuanced than being a black and white contest between fossil fuel villains and renewables angels
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Sunday Tribune | Pragmatism Drives Solutions to Mining Disputes
The battle between anti-mining organisations and Tendele Coal Mining in KwaZulu-Natal led to a major legal development for the mining regulatory system in South Africa.
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Business Day | State, business and NGOs all have a role in ensuring social stability
To tame conditions that produce populist mobilisation, we must deal with blockages to investment
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News 24 | Transnet crisis is now a diplomatic issue; it’s time govt did something about it
Transnet and CRRC-E-Loco are state-owned entities. Their dispute necessarily translates to a dispute between China and South Africa
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Business Day | Load-shedding and the cost of ongoing miscalculations
The government is blocking itself from implementing the drastic measures that are required deal with the energy crisis, and we are paying with every minute of power cuts.
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