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Martin Zhuwakinyu

Martin Zhuwakinyu

Martin Zhuwakinyu is Senior Deputy Editor for Engineering News and Mining Weekly. Dr Zhuwakinyu holds a PhD in communication (media studies) from the University of South Africa.

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Tebogo Raaleka

Tebogo Raaleka

22nd November 2019

This week we profile Tebogo Raaleka, national product specialist: structural steels at Macsteel, a manufacturer, merchandiser and distributor of steel and value-added steel products 


Regulatory excellence key to oil, gas success

22nd November 2019

African oil and gas regulators need is an organisational culture that is committed to high performance in the advancement of public values, writes Chilenye Nwapi   


A good move for SA tourism

22nd November 2019

Tourism is something of a cash cow for South Africa. Narrowly defined, the sector accounts for 2.9% of the country’s gross domestic product, but the figure jumps to 8.6% when supply chain linkages... 


Opinion: Wide chasm

Opinion: Wide chasm

15th November 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about Africa's digital divide. The term ‘digital divide’ found its way into common parlance yonks ago.... 


Tumi Mphahlele

Tumi Mphahlele

15th November 2019

This week we profile Tumi Mphahlele, CEO of IG3N, a startup that assembles lithium-ion phosphate batteries that are used mostly in solar photovoltaic installations 


Middle Eastern countries to add more renewables to their energy mix

15th November 2019

Germany-headquartered multinational Siemens foresees countries in the Middle East increasing renewables’ share of their hydrocarbons-heavy energy mix by five percentage points in the coming decade.... 


Wide chasm

15th November 2019

The term ‘digital divide’ found its way into common parlance yonks ago. Initially, it referred to the division between those who had access to the telephone and those who did not. After the late... 


Opinion: Staying put  in Mzansi

Opinion: Staying put in Mzansi

8th November 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about the #ImStaying movement. Humans have a propensity for being highly vocal when they are unhappy about how... 


Xolile Sizani

Xolile Sizani

8th November 2019

This week we profile Xolile Sizani, CEO of Servest, a provider of integrated facilities management solutions across the African continent 


Staying put in Mzansi

8th November 2019

Humans have a propensity for being highly vocal when they are unhappy about how they are governed and for showing little hesitation in moving to lands where the grass appears to be greener. South... 


Opinion: The tale that Mr Latta told

Opinion: The tale that Mr Latta told

1st November 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about Brexit. I’m not sure what to make of remarks by Nick Latta, a counsellor at the British high commission... 


The tale that Mr Latta told

1st November 2019

I’m not sure what to make of remarks by Nick Latta, a counsellor at the British high commission to South Africa at a conference in Durban a fortnight ago. She said the UK decided the break away... 


Opinion: Hyperinflation déjà vu in Zim

Opinion: Hyperinflation déjà vu in Zim

25th October 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about hyperinflation in Zimbabwe. Some of us began to smell a rat when, in early August, Zimbabwe’s Finance and... 


Nazmi Adams

Nazmi Adams

25th October 2019

This week we profile Nazmi Adams, CEO of Weldamax, which is involved in industrial gases and welding distribution 


Hyperinflation déjà vu in Zim

25th October 2019

Some of us began to smell a rat when, in early August, Zimbabwe’s Finance and Economic Development Minister, Mthuli Ncube, banned the publication of annualised inflation figures until February next... 


Middle Eastern countries to add more renewables to their energy mix – Siemens

22nd October 2019

Germany-headquartered multinational Siemens foresees countries in the Middle East increasing renewables’ share of their hydrocarbons-heavy energy mix by five percentage points in the coming decade.... 


Edwin Ludick

Edwin Ludick

22nd October 2019

This week we profile Edwin Ludick, MD of AEL Intelligent Blasting, a developer, producer and supplier of commercial explosives  


Siemens to launch industrial-scale green hydrogen pilot project in Dubai

22nd October 2019

Technology and engineering multinational Siemens has been contracted to conduct an industrial-scale green hydrogen pilot project in Dubai – the first in the Middle East – which it aims to be... 


Opinion: Death of a dream

Opinion: Death of a dream

18th October 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about the Andela initiative that was established to nurture Africa's technology talent. A couple of months... 


Epiroc releases underground drill bit

18th October 2019

Mining, infrastructure and natural resources equipment group Epiroc has introduced an underground drillbit that will match the capacity of the latest technology in drill rigs and boost the... 


Death of a dream

18th October 2019

A couple of months back, I waxed lyrical about an initiative to nurture Africa’s high-end information technology talent for placement with global tech companies. Its beauty, I wrote, was that the... 


Opinion: Curse of the anointed successor

Opinion: Curse of the anointed successor

11th October 2019

Botswana nationals go to the polls in less than a fortnight to elect local government representatives and Parliamentarians. Bar a near miss in 2014, the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) has... 


Tim Frankish

Tim Frankish

11th October 2019

Full Name: Timothy Mark Frankish Position: MD of SolarSave, an innovative solar photovoltaic solutions company that offers its clients a capital-expenditure-free rent-to-own model 


Curse of the anointed successor

11th October 2019

Botswana nationals go to the polls in less than a fortnight to elect local government representatives and Parliamentarians. Bar a near miss in 2014, the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) has... 


Opinion: A species  under siege

Opinion: A species under siege

4th October 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about rhino poaching. It is not too much of an exaggeration to say that Africa’s rhinos have been under siege... 


A species under siege

4th October 2019

It is not too much of an exaggeration to say that Africa’s rhinos have been under siege for over a decade. They are targeted by unscrupulous elements who sell their horns to buyers in the Far East.... 


Aubrey Lekwane

Aubrey Lekwane

4th October 2019

This week we profile Aubrey Lekwane, MD of Bombardier Transportation in South Africa. Bombardier Transportation a global mobility solutions provider. It covers the full spectrum – from trains to... 


Opinion: Afrophobia – Back to the future

Opinion: Afrophobia – Back to the future

27th September 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about African nations' attitude towards migrants during times of economic downturn. The latest flare-up of... 


Murtaza Moulvi

Murtaza Moulvi

27th September 2019

This week we profile Murtaza Moulvi, head of financial markets (South Africa) and sales (Southern Africa) at banking group Standard Chartered Bank 


Afrophobia: Back to the future

27th September 2019

The latest flare-up of antimigrant violence in parts of Gauteng has been a major talking point across Africa. Regrettably, emotions seem to have taken precedence over cool logic in much of the... 


Exxaro to have full ownership of renewables company Cennergi

27th September 2019

Diversified resources company Exxaro Resources has concluded an agreement with Khopoli Investments, a subsidiary of Tata Power Company, to acquire Khopoli’s 50% shareholding in Cennergi for... 


Opinion: A hero who went rogue

Opinion: A hero who went rogue

20th September 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about the late Robert Mugabe. As news of the demise in the wee hours of September 6 of former Zimbabwe... 


A hero who went rogue

20th September 2019

As news of the demise in the wee hours of September 6 of former Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe broke, keyboard warriers went into a frenzy. One tweet encapsulated the predominant sentiment. It... 


Opinion: Oil raises hopes of a better Kenya

Opinion: Oil raises hopes of a better Kenya

13th September 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about Kenya's oil exports. So Kenya has joined the ranks of oil- exporting countries. Its maiden shipment of... 


Oil raises hopes of a better Kenya

13th September 2019

So Kenya has joined the ranks of oil-exporting countries. Its maiden shipment of the so-called black gold was dispatched late last month, headed for China. The development was indeed good news for... 


Foreign mining investors responding to Zimbabwe’s  ‘come hither’ mantra

Foreign mining investors responding to Zimbabwe’s ‘come hither’ mantra

6th September 2019

When Robert Mugabe was forced to resign as Zimbabwe’s President in November 2017, the country had been estranged from much of the Western world for more than a decade, depriving it of much-need... 


Opinion: Climate ‘apartheid’ is looming large

Opinion: Climate ‘apartheid’ is looming large

6th September 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about the impact of climate change on the poor. I doubt if many people in Mzansi know of Philip Alston. The... 


Thuli Njapha

Thuli Njapha

6th September 2019

This week we profile Thuli Njapha, MD of Norconsult Iyanda, a black-women-owned South Africa-based professional services company that provides engineering and consulting services 


Climate ‘apartheid’ is looming large

6th September 2019

I doubt if many people in Mzansi know of Pihilip Alston. The Australian-born international law expert and human rights campaigner is the United Nations’ (UN’s) special rapporteur on extreme poverty... 


Foreign mining investors responding to Zimbabwe’s  ‘come hither’ mantra

Foreign mining investors responding to Zimbabwe’s ‘come hither’ mantra

6th September 2019

When Robert Mugabe was forced to resign as Zimbabwe’s President in November 2017, the country had been estranged from much of the Western world for more than a decade, depriving it of much-need... 


Opinion: Inspired by Africa

Opinion: Inspired by Africa

30th August 2019

In this opinion piece, Engineering News Senior Deputy Editor Martin Zhuwakinyu writes about the ties Barbados is trying to create with Kenya and Ghana. I will bet my bottom rand that many people in... 


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