Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

2025 Agenda

 

The below agenda is for Mining Indaba 2025.
 

Tuesday, February 4
10:00 - 13:00
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This session, hosted by the MSP Forum at Indaba, will examine how Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles are shaping the future of critical mineral supply chains. It will explore strategies for integrating ESG practices to ensure ethical sourcing, environmental sustainability, and social equity in mineral production and distribution.  
Discussions will focus on addressing key challenges such as transparency, stakeholder engagement, and mitigating environmental impacts, while highlighting the critical role of ESG in driving responsible mineral supply for the global energy transition. 

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Tuesday, February 4
13:00 - 14:00
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Industry Intel

Pitch 1 - Transforming Tailings with Innovative Water Solutions
Tailings & water are tightly related. A full recycle of water is a prerequisite for future tailing utilization. Water should be thought as an enabler to give the highest recoveries
Lisa October, Resoketswe Manenzhe & Diana Kasymova

Pitch 2 -  Waste-to-Wealth Tailings Processing
Co-processing uranium and copper tailings for REE and cobalt extraction using waste-generated acid, eliminating acid costs and reducing reagent consumption for neutralizati    
Vitor Loureiro Gontijo 

Pitch 3 - BioCarbonX: Reclaiming brownfields and rehabilitating mine sites
Our engineered biochar combined with tailings has the capacity to reclaim brownfields and rehabilitate mine sites by adsorbing heavy metals and enriching the soil.
Mwiza Muwowo
 

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Tuesday, February 4
14:00 - 15:00
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Industry Intel

Minerals Council South Africa CEO Mzila Mthenjane is joined by Transnet CEO Michelle Phillips and Eskom CEO Dan Marokane for an in-depth discussion of the operating environment for mining in South Africa. 

The work done jointly through the Presidency between the private sector, government departments and state-owned companies has started yielding positive results in the supply of electricity. 

The focus is now on restoring Transnet rail and port services to capacity by including the private sector. Mining is a major user of the services provided by Eskom and Transnet.  

The three CEOs will be joined by Mpumi Zikalala, Kumba Iron Ore CEO, as they explore the successes, challenges and opportunities for all three sectors in a discussion moderated by Minerals Council Chief Economist Hugo Pienaar. 

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Tuesday, February 4
15:00 - 17:00
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Industry Intel

This session, hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, will explore the evolution of subcontracting laws in the Democratic Republic of Congo, examining their impact on fostering local content and economic development. It will also highlight challenges, successes, and future perspectives for strengthening local participation in key industries. 

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