Copper 360 School of Mining launches first courses
Nababeep, Northern Cape: The Copper 360 (Altx CPR) School of Mining debuted its first set of courses on 11 September at its Concordia operation in the Northern Cape. The company
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Nababeep, Northern Cape: The Copper 360 (Altx CPR) School of Mining debuted its first set of courses on 11 September at its Concordia operation in the Northern Cape. The company
Join us at the second Organic and Natural Products Expo Africa! The Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa is the continent’s only dedicated event for these industry sectors. Designed as
The global discourse’s broad-brush strokes must make room for the local reality’s fine detail The call for a green revolution is no longer a distant echo; it’s the resounding demand
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From left to right: Mr. Hussein Mohamed Bashe, Minister of Agriculture Tanzania; Dr. Demba Sabally, Minister of Agriculture, The Gambia; Dr. Henry Musa Kpaka, Minister of Agriculture, Sierra Leone; Dr.
Egyptian table grapes are still available for export, assures Salem Ghonim, consultant to various Egyptian grape companies. Ghonim says, “Some exporters are still offering Crimson calendars, this is the first
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African Export-Import Bank (“Afreximbank” ) is participating in the inaugural Africa Climate Summit, at which leading decisionmakers – from Africa and the wider international community – are gathering to discuss
From school benches to world renowned telehandlers Bobcat’s factory in Pontchâteau in France traces its history back to the early 20th century when Joseph Sambron transformed his school bench factory