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real economy report A division of South Africa's DCD industrial group has developed an new mine and ballistic protected vehicle, called the Mountain Lion. DCD Protected Mobility has many years of experience in developing and manufacturing mine protected vehicles, today often referred to by the American term Mraps, and is the original equipment manufacturer of the renowned Husky route clearance vehicle, of which it has exported some 1 600 examples. | resources watch Welcome to Creamer Media's Resources Watch, a weekly video round-up of the events and people making and shaping the news in the mining industry. This week: Patrice Motsepe says a line has to be drawn on union demands. Eskom is asked to integrate any additional new-build options into its tariff submission. And, South Africa's ferrochrome profitability is down to zero. |
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second take Creamer Media's Mariaan Webb speaks to Engineering News editor Terence Creamer about shale gas exploration in South Africa. | second take Creamer Media's Shannon de Ryhove speaks to Mining Weekly editor Martin Creamer about accountability at Marikana. |
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Marikana tragedy may well be turning point in battle for ANC presidency Is the Marikana tragedy a turning point in the battle for the presidency of the African National Congress (ANC)? Specifically, is the tragedy a turning point for President Jacob Zuma? If it is, will former ANC Youth League president Julius Malema benefit the most from the tragic death of 44 people in Marikana? | |
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