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Excitement Builds for the 2025 Mining Indaba: A New Era for South African Mining
The 2025 Mining Indaba took place on 3–6 February in Cape Town, marking one of the most transformative editions in history. Industry leaders, investors,...
SA gears up to celebrate 30 years of democracy while aiming to attract investments
By Thoko Modise, Acting Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Communications, Brand South Africa
This week’s announcement of May 29th as the date of the...
The 26th Annual Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town
The Investing in African Mining Indaba is taking place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) between 03-06 February 2020. This year, the...
SA government promotes industry at Mining Indaba
The South African government is calling on potential investors to inject their resources in the local mining sector, saying that they can contribute throughout...
South Africa’s role in clean energy discussed at Mining Indaba
Production will start at South Africa's first fuel cell component plant by December, it was announced at the Investing in African Mining Indaba. Fuel...
South Africa’s message at the 2017 Mining Indaba
Starting on 6 February, the annual Investing in African Mining Indaba is again taking place in Cape Town. It gives South Africa an opportunity...
South Africa launches fuel cell study
A fuel cell feasibility study will accelerate mineral beneficiation and localisation of fuel cell
manufacturing. It will also help to increase the demand for platinum during a downturn in the
market. The government has pumped R15m into the study, which is expected to be completed
within a year.
Minister Zwane to officially open the 2016 investing in African Mining Indaba
Government is ready to welcome delegates to the annual Investing in African Mining Indaba to be held in Cape Town. The indaba will also showcase the country’s prowess in the areas of mining and related fields.
Mining’s contribution to South Africa’s global competitiveness
At the 2015 Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town from 9 to 12 February, the Department of Trade and Industry will emphasise the government's strategic focus on industrialisation and improving connections between mining and the rest of the economy, writes DTI Minister Rob Davies.
Machel, Blair head to SA for Mining Indaba
Graça Machel and Tony Blair are the keynote speakers at the Investing in African
Mining Indaba, now in its 20th year. As head of the Foundation for Community
Development, Machel leads the sustainable development sessions. A host of other
global mining leaders and economists are scheduled to speak.