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Zulu lithium developer gets US$18m from Chinese partner

Under the agreement, clean technology developer Suzhou TA&A agreed to purchase, in advance, spodumene concentrate six (SC6) worth US$34,6 million from Premier to enable the construction and commissioning of a large-scale pilot plant at the Zulu lithium project.

By The Standard Aug. 5, 2022

Premier Africa Minerals chairperson steps down

Herbert, who joined the company as non-executive chairperson in 2020, has left the board to pursue other business interests including his recent appointment as executive chairperson of Atlantic.

By The Standard May. 6, 2022

As Covid-19 persists, workplace trends to continue shifting in 2022

Most companies are opting for hybrid working arrangements that combine both remote and office-based work.

By The Standard Dec. 20, 2021

As Covid-19 persists, workplace trends to continue shifting in 2022

Most companies are opting for hybrid working arrangements that combine both remote and office-based work.

By The Standard Dec. 20, 2021

Real deal: Zanla fighter’s daughter now top medical officer in US

An infectious diseases specialist, she has just become the top-ranking medical official in the city of St Louis, a major city in Missouri along the mighty Mississippi River in the US.

By The Standard Oct. 31, 2021

Real deal: Zanla fighter’s daughter now top medical officer in US

An infectious diseases specialist, she has just become the top-ranking medical official in the city of St Louis, a major city in Missouri along the mighty Mississippi River in the US.

By The Standard Oct. 31, 2021

Will clean energy embrace fossil fuel professionals?

Named an equity ambassador to the US Department of Energy in 2020, Mehnert resents the use of words like “clean” or “dirty” to describe segments of the energy sector because of the fault lines those words create — she’s well-aware of the impact that humans, and O&G, have had on climate change.

By The Standard Aug. 29, 2021

Will clean energy embrace fossil fuel professionals?

Named an equity ambassador to the US Department of Energy in 2020, Mehnert resents the use of words like “clean” or “dirty” to describe segments of the energy sector because of the fault lines those words create — she’s well-aware of the impact that humans, and O&G, have had on climate change.

By The Standard Aug. 29, 2021