Features
In-depth features exploring critical mining topics—from sustainability and community impact to evolving strategies in the industry.
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Apathy could sink the mining industry in SA
Disappointment and disbelief have marked the latest crime fighting initiative on mines, even on the back of sterling work done…
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Fresh projects are needed for mining to meet demand
Times are good for the mining sector, but more exploration and mine development is vital if it is to keep…
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Construction sector needs players for the long haul
Even as South Africa’s construction sector struggles through difficult cycles of low profitability and declining capacity, it needs responsible and…
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Women in construction: the cornerstone of change
As South Africa celebrates national women’s month in August, leading multi-disciplinary engineering and construction company Grinaker-LTA believes that regularly acknowledging…
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Doors to mining opened by women engineers and scientists
Women working as consulting engineers and scientists are opening doors of opportunity in mining, breaking down discriminatory attitudes and creating…
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Unpacking vibration analysis
During routine vibration data collection on a Boiler ID fan, it was noticed that severe structural vibration was emanating from…
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Building social engagement into tailings management
Tailings facility owners are facing the challenge of how to practically integrate social impacts with the systems that manage tailings…
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Energy efficiency: the key to sustainable wastewater infrastructure
With no end in sight for load shedding, it’s important for municipalities to start engaging in energy efficient mechanisms in…
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Momentum behind collision prevention on mines
While Proximity Detection Systems (PDSs) have been around for little more than 15 years, the offerings on the market today…
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Doctored diesel is dangerous
In response to an article that appeared in Fin 24 on June 15th of this year, Gwede Mantashe, the Minister…
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