How Powerful Mining Corporations Flagrantly Plunder the Global South without Consequence By Nate Singham The process of corporate plunder in the global mining industry is severely aggravating social and economic inequalities…
Now is the time to relook collaborative contracting By Euan Massey, Director: MDA Construction & Technology Attorneys Mining, construction and oil & gas (O&G) projects are usually technically…
Africa Can Get More From Its Minerals By Vuyo Mjimba, Human Sciences Research Council Multinational firms from Europe, North America and more recently China still dominate the…
The science of cooling becomes an art From design to implementation BBE can guide you in determining the optimum cooling infrastructure required to tackle the heat loads…
Mining conflicts multiply, as critics of “extractivism” assembled By Professor Patrick Bond The World Social Forum’s “Thematic Forum on Mining and Extractivism” convened from 12-15 November 2018 in…
What global rules against ‘blood gold’? Small miners have to eat When his fellow miners winch him up from the hole in the desert, Keith Gushure is covered in mud. Gushure,…
A climate change bill that needs changing By Justine Sweet, With comments due on 8 August 2018, the time to consider and submit comments on the…
How Kabila and the Mining Giants Went From Best Friends to Adversaries By Claude Kabemba & Pascal Kambale Why has the DRC’s president had a complete change of heart? For much of…
Is Your Phone Tainted By the Misery of the 35 000 Children in Congo’s Mines? By Siddharth Kara Our computers and phones keep us connected but a key ingredient in them keeps children as…
Ethiopia Mining Industry Signals Growth with New Deals Danish cement mining company and Canadian East Africa Minerals have been granted major mining licenses which is seen as a…