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Economic growth is a prerequisite for black empowerment - why is Government getting it so wrong in the mining sector?
This brief highlights the wider economic implications of Government’s action in attempting to implement empowerment rules without the relevant industry’s ...
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Eskom’s latest tariff application - Our Submission to the National Energy Regulator
This brief contains a summary of the Helen Suzman Foundation’s submission to the National Energy Regulator on Eskom’s latest tariff application. It describes ...
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Publication of the new Mining Charter
This brief contains our reaction to the contents of the new Mining Charter, which was published on 27 September 2018.
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Submission on the Draft Broad-Based Socio-Economic Empowerment Charter for the Mining and Minerals Industry, 2018
This brief summarises the HSF’s submission to the Department of Mineral Resources, in response to the Draft Mining Charter which was published in June 2018 for ...
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Mining Charter Third Version: What are the legal issues?
Following the publication of the third version of the Mining Charter, the Chamber of Mines filed an urgent application in the North Gauteng High Court to ...
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MINING, LAND, AND COMMUNITY IN COMMUNAL AREAS IV: IN THE FIELD
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MINING, LAND, AND COMMUNITY IN COMMUNAL AREAS III: COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE
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MINING, LAND, AND COMMUNITY IN COMMUNAL AREAS II: MINERAL RIGHTS AND LAND RIGHTS
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MINING, LAND, AND COMMUNITY IN COMMUNAL AREAS I - WHAT COULD BE ACHIEVED AND WHY IT IS NOT
This Brief deals with an overview of how issues of mineral and land rights and community governance undermine individuals and communities in interactions with ...
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SILICOSIS AND TUBERCULOSIS ON THE GOLD MINES
This Brief done by HSF's Sarika Doodnath deals with the Silicosis and Tuberculosis cased which are currently being debated over in Court.
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