JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Overall global gold demand decreased by 19% year-on-year to 892 t in the third quarter, owing largely to … Read more: Gold demand recovering, but impact of possible ‘second wave’ of Covid-19 infections uncertain
Johannesburg Flying Squad members arrested eight suspects for different crimes in different areas in Johannesburg and recovered six vehicles from … Read more: 8 arrested, 6 vehicles recovered
JOHANNESBURG – Fifty-eight more people have died in South Africa after contracting the coronavirus, pushing the death toll to 19,111. The Health … Read more: 58 more people in SA die after contracting COVID-19 virus
JOHANNESBURG – Eskom on Thursday once again cut electricity to thousands of households in the capital. The power utility pulled the plug on … Read more: Eskom implements load reduction in Tshwane
JOHANNESBURG – The rate of price increases of food and other products dipped slightly in September. The latest data from Stats SA shows that … Read more: Rate of price increases dips
Dead and dying geese in pollution are pictured at Zoo Lake, Johannesburg, 28 October 2020. Reasons for the geese dying are unknown. Picture: … Read more: Dead geese found at Joburg Zoo Lake
SOUTH AFRICA – The AA-Kinsey Report released today shows that although some vehicle parts have dropped, on the whole prices are up from 2019 and are running above the government-stated inflation rate. “Motoring has become more expensive, certainly from a parts perspective, and the results for 2020 show that. Although there may be similar alternative […]
JOHANNESBURG – Police are investigating the circumstances around the latest drowning at the Manie Mulder Adventure Park in Roodepoort. Read more: SAPS probe another drowning at Manie Mulder Adventure Park
JOHANNESBURG – With the festive season just around the corner and a massive backlog when it comes to license renewals, Gauteng Transport MEC … Read more: Transport MEC worried about level of bribery in licensing system