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The coal stockpile levels are at 35 days

Don’t pooh-pooh the benefits of biogas

Biogas digesters, which are commonly seen in many Asian countries, are among the most viable immediate green energy prospects in South Africa.

The turnaround of the Blyvooruitzicht mine outside Carletonville took less than six months and saved hundreds of millions of rands.

A recipe for rescuing gold mines?

The resuscitation of Blyvooruitzicht gold mine could pave the way for other ailing mines, says Teigue Payne.

Tongaat has almost doubled its production of sugar

Sugar giant talks indigenisation vs empowerment

Tongaat Hulett’s sugar operations in Zimbabwe comprise the wholly owned Triangle Sugar operation and its 50.3% holding in Hippo Valley Estates.

The number of business rescue applications is rising steeply

Business rescue yields mixed bag of results

Business rescue, South Africa’s equivalent to chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States, is generally working well.

The productivity-related scheme will be introduced at plant level

As they sew so shall they reap

A new agreement, which will be introduced at plant level, will allow clothing workers to receive productivity bonuses. Teigue Payne reports.

About 20% of global water waste and 10% of global carbon emissions are produced by the fashion industry, according to United Nations Environment Programme estimates

Leading the way in adventure clothing

In the low-margin and the seemingly endless decline of the South African sector because of imports — the K-Way brand is a positive story.

Ostrich farming is still big business in South Africa

Ostrich farms are not for chickens

It is not an easy game but if an alternative to culling is found, South Africa’s ostrich industry could take flight.

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State nails errant unions

Cosatu hits back after some of its affiliates the Communication Workers’ Union and South African Democratic Nurses’Union are deregistered.

The area around Hotazel in the Northern Cape contains much of the world’s known deposits of manganese.

Manganese: Power before promise

New miners need more efficient infrastructure to capitalise on rich deposits in the Kalahari, writes Teigue Payne.

The Manufacturing Circle has made recommendations to the government to improve the sector.

Wage dispute divides employers

Pay deals reached by the bargaining council are criticised for threatening small business, writes Teigue Payne.

Studies estimate that if women had equal access to resources, their yields could increase by 20% to 30%.

Stimulating the rural economy

Access to wholesalers and retailers can make all the difference between poverty and employment, writes Teigue Payne.

Gold Fields has announced the creation of Sibanye Gold Limited

Wages up as unemployed queues grow

Manufacturing salaries vary according to skill levels with skilled workers earning much more, writes Teigue Payne.

The productivity-related scheme will be introduced at plant level

Patchwork deal does not pay off

Despite a shot in the arm, South Africa’s textile industry is still losing out to the Far East, writes Teigue Payne.

In the week of 25 July, 79% of South Africa’s maize export was to Taiwan. Photo: File

Maize production blossoms in SA

After a big spike in maize prices last year — Grain SA hopes that a new information mechanism will make the market more transparent.

Alcohol causes many social problems, requiring the revival of the Liquor Amendment Bill.

State gets tough on alcohol

The South African government has two weapons in its arsenal to curb alcohol abuse, namely Increased taxes and reduced advertising.

Victory for smaller companies

Victory for smaller companies

The balance has shifted on the bargaining body for the engineering industries and this has meant increased representation for the smaller businesses.

Clothing industry sheds jobs

Clothing industry sheds jobs

The clothing manufacturing industry is on a knife edge after the announcement of planned retrenchments of about 1 900 workers by two big players.

How to grow communal land use

How to grow communal land use

Subsistence farmers should be helped to increase yields and find profitable markets, says researcher.

SA struggles to meet banking targets

Most South African adults (54%) are satisfied with their lifestyles.

Group saving and loan plan pays off

An innovative community approach is giving the previously unbanked business opportunities.