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Local battery material champions planning first-mover advances into new geographies
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JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – South Africa’s team of local battery material champions are planning first-mover advances into new geographies.
Mining Weekly can today report that Thakadu Battery Materials, which is producing high-purity battery-grade nickel sulphate for export, has a pipeline of new projects in place that will involve the use of the locally developed intellectual property, proven process technology and first-mover advantage to fast-track other assets under
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YOUNGSTOWN With the Mahoning County Board of Elections prepared not to certify his candidacy, Youngstown City Council President DeMaine Kitchen withdrew from the Democratic primary and filed to run as a write-in candidate.
Kitchen, who was to run unopposed, submitted nominating petitions with 67 signatures, with 50 needing to be valid, to get on the ballot. But reviews of his petitions by board employees determined only 46 signatures were valid.
Deputy Director Thomas McCabe said the board calls candidates without enough valid signatures before certification, which was Friday, to let them know they likely won’t qualify and offer options, including filing as a write-in, before the board meets to vote.
Maggy Mere (Department of Health), Dr Irene Mampa (Impala Rustenburg), Professor John Tumbo (Department of Health), Mark Munroe (Impala Rustenburg), Dr Mphikeleli Mthethwa (Impala Rustenburg), Cyprian Malepane (Impala Rustenburg), Dr Jon Andrews (Impala Rustenburg)
The life-saving gift of ventilators, valued at R1,2million rand has been given to the Department of Health by Impala Platinum Rustenburg. The machines were handed over to Professor John Tumbo and director Maggie Mere of the North West Department of Health by Chief Executive of Impala Rustenburg, Mark Munroe and will be placed in the Department of Health’s Job Shimankana Tabane and Moses Kotane Hospitals.