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Business / Economics

2025 Mining Expo Opens with Record Participation

The 2025 Mining Expo and Conference launches today, marking its largest edition yet. Exhibitors have increased from 168 to 196, and booth spaces have risen from 268 to 313. Visitor registrations hit a record 7,831, a 31.7% increase from 2023. The event focuses on promoting skills development and boosting interest in the mining sector, says Lauren Graham, Chief Economist at the Chamber of Mines.

today5 August, 2025

Business / Economics

Trigon Metals, Union Secure Deal for Retrenched Workers

Trigon Metals’ Kombat Mine and the Mineworkers Union have reached an agreement benefiting 533 retrenched employees. According to a media statement, the deal includes severance pay, leave compensation, relocation support, and employer-covered medical exams. Retrenchment packages are set to be paid today, with a recall list ensuring priority rehiring if operations resume

today25 February, 2025

Business / Economics

31 January Biz News: Key Financial Updates and Market Movements

  Bannerman Mining Resources Namibia Invests in Etango Project Bannerman Mining Resources Namibia has announced plans to invest over six billion Namibia dollars in the Etango Project. The company has already allocated more than one billion Namibia dollars towards the uranium project in Erongo, signaling a major commitment to the sector. This move will likely boost Namibia's mining industry and contribute to the nation's economic growth. South Africa's Reserve Bank […]

today31 January, 2025