Tag: Mining Indaba
The country’s biggest Platinum Group Metal (PGM) producer, Zimplats, has reported a staggering 96% decline in profits for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, Mining Zimbabwe can confirm.By Rudairo MapurangaThe company's profit after tax plummeted...
Kuvimba Mining House (KMH) board chairman Mr Justin Mupamhanga has passed away.In a statement, KMH announced the sad news describing Mupamhanga as a visionary leader, an advocate for excellence and a guiding light to the Conglomerate.More...
Zim’s Minister of Mines to attend Mining Indaba 2024
Minister of Mines and Mining Development Hon Zhemu Soda will for the first time attend Investing in African Mining Indaba to be held from...
Responsible Resourcing Awards: Acknowledging Junior Miners’ Sustainable Initiatives
Mining Indaba understands how important ESG is to the mining industry, two years ago we introduced the Junior ESG Awards to recognise and honour...
Mining Indaba: uncovering conversations between mining CEOs & Ministers
It’s been 13 years since the development of the Africa Mining Vision – a continental body established to ensure “transparent, equitable and optimal exploitation...
Mining Indaba 2023 introduces the explorer’s showcase to drive investment into african mining
Mining and minerals exploration has been touted as the key to unlocking post-pandemic recoveries across Africa. To encourage greater interest in exploration, and the...
Surge in early commitments ahead of investing in African Mining Indaba
Key government leaders and policymakers across the globe are signing up in their numbers ahead of the world’s largest mining investment event, Investing in...
Mining Zimbabwe distributes issue 55 at Mining Indaba 2022
Mining Zimbabwe is distributing issue 55 at Investing In African Mining Indaba event currently happening in Cape Town, South Africa.The award winning magazine's issue...
Investing in African Mining Indaba: Ramaphosa’s key note address
This Mining Indaba is taking place at an important moment in the global recovery from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.Across the world, almost...
No schmoozing and boozing as the Indaba mining jamboree goes online
The prospect of chasing cocktails and contacts in the shadow of Table Mountain draws executives and officials from around the world to Cape Town...
Operational risks and safety must be top priority
Executives are dangerously ambivalent to implementing proper risk governance measures across industrial sectors despite overwhelming evidence of business disruptions which can occur from failing...
African nations feel an upper hand in mining deals
African nations with rich reserves of copper and cobalt needed for the shift to electric vehicles sense they have the upper hand in negotiations...