Mining Indaba

The miners of the future will have a very different skill set and ideas, according to the industry experts. (Image source: Dorothe/Flickr)

Students, academics and young professionals have attended the Mining Indaba’s Young Leaders in Mining Programme where they met mining CEOs, potential employers and government leaders

In 2019, African mining sector is set to experience a steady growth. (Image source: MitchellShapiroPhotography/Flickr)

Africa will see emerging progress in the mining activities across the region, despite escalating trade wars keeping commodity prices in check as well as the increased regulatory challenges, according to South Africa’s Standard Bank

Cyril Ramaphosa is the President of South Africa. (Image source: GovernmentZA/Flickr)

Leaders of major African mining economies have addressed the audience of government representatives, investors, mining companies, the media, NGOs and others at the African Minign Indaba, being held from 4-7 February 2019 in Cape Town

The event is set to see the largest amount of investors, mining executives and junior miners from across the globe. (Image source: ITE Group)

The 25th edition of Mining Indaba is being held from 4-7 February 2019 in Cape Town, focusing on the challenges and opportunities in Africa’s mining sector development

The company will discuss its emulsion and watergel technologies at a conference during the event. (Image source: xusenru/Pixabay)

MAXAM has announced to display the latest blasting technologies at Mining Indaba in Cape Town

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