Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

2025 Agenda

 

The below agenda is for Mining Indaba 2025.
 

Wednesday, February 5
07:00 - 10:00
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

*STRICTLY INVITE ONLY*

Breakfast briefing showcasing the Democratic Republic of Congo’s vast mining potential, with a focus on its dominance in cobalt production, significant copper reserves, and critical role in the global battery supply chain. 
Partner-led presentations featuring key stakeholders highlighting their efforts and success stories within the DRC. Short showcases from mining companies, NGOs, and government representatives addressing innovative projects, community initiatives, and advancements in ESG compliance, followed by networking. 

Wednesday, February 5
09:00 - 09:05
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
09:00 - 10:00
CTICC1
Sustainability Series

Join the CMSI partners alongside members of the CMSI Industry and Stakeholder advisory group as we discuss the following: 

•Putting the new standard in the African context: How will a consolidated standard impact the mining industry and its stakeholders in Africa specifically? 
•Feedback and reception so far: Following the first public consultation, what key themes have emerged from the feedback? What has the reception been from different stakeholders?
•What’s next: How will the Initiative move forward and what are the key milestones and measure of success for 2025 and beyond? 

Moderator
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Wednesday, February 5
09:00 - 12:00
CTICC1
Industry Intel

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Wednesday, February 5
09:00 - 12:00
CTICC1
Industry Intel

​​​​​​Explore the transformative impact of African women driving innovation, sustainability, and inclusivity in the mining sector.  
This panel celebrates trailblazers redefining leadership and shaping the future of mining across the continent, highlighting their contributions to community empowerment, environmental stewardship, and technological advancements. 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
09:05 - 09:30
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Part of the Redefining Critical Minerals programme (hosted as part of the Disruptive Discussions agenda on Wednesday)

Hear from one of Africa’s pioneering leaders of change as they share their vision, and actions, for future-proofing Africa’s mining sector 

Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
09:30 - 10:00
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Hear from one of Africa’s pioneering leaders of change as they share their vision, and actions, for future-proofing Africa’s mining sector.

Moderator
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Wednesday, February 5
09:30 - 09:45
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 2

Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
09:45 - 10:30
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 2

  • As perceived risk makes foreign investors wary, how have intra-African financing options emerged to plug the gap?
  • How are African-owned initiatives (i.e. AfDB, AFC), as well as local capital markets being used to increase domestic investment in an impactful way?
  • Does their expert local knowledge through branch networks provide them an edge on foreign capital to invest wisely?
  • How has a lack of positive credit profiles hindered the deployment of African finance and how can producers change this?

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
10:00 - 10:45
CTICC1
Tech & Innovation Hub

  • The total energy generated each year in the African continent is less than half that of Spain. So how will African miners meet the growing global demands for minerals - especially when increasing uncertainties arising from more severe El Nino events and changing climatic patterns are threatening the viability of hydro-power as a primary source of electrical energy. 
  • The panel will discuss a range of potential solutions to the energy crisis, including new power generation technologies, improved levels of energy use and circularity, the role of Government power authorities, and greater cooperation and innovation across African Regional Power pool 
  • If power shortages become permanent, what impact will this have on project risk profiles, the ability of companies to raise funds for African mining projects

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
10:00 - 10:05
CTICC1
Investment Programme

Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
10:00 - 11:00
CTICC1
Sustainability Series

  • The Interconnection of Water, Forests, and Nature: How is African mining contributing to the regeneration/preservation of ecosystems? 
  • Can leveraging voluntary Nature-related Financial Disclosures like the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) provide more transparency and accountability helping build more resilient business practices? Can we see tangible evidence of delivering action on the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) which includes 23 action targets and 4 high level goals?  
  • Government policy, regulation and global frameworks: What are governments’ plans to integrate protection of nature into their mining policies and actions?  Will there be changes in regulations moving forward? 
  • Empowering local communities and enhancing social resilience: Collaborative approaches to sustainable mining. 
  • Will support the majority of this work? 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
10:00 - 10:20
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Hear from one of Africa’s pioneering leaders of change as they share their vision, and actions, for future-proofing Africa’s mining sector 

Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
10:00 - 11:30
CTICC2
Interactive Workshops

How can we leverage stakeholders’ respective perspectives, experiences, and expertise to chart pathways for future-proofing communities beyond mining? 

  • Stakeholder perspectives: Unpacking what future-proofing communities means and does not mean from varying stakeholder perspectives. 
  • Realistic or myth: Is it realistic and achievable to have alternative sustainable livelihoods outside mining for mining communities, particularly those whose economic driver is mainly mining? 
  • Critical success factors: What would it really take to future-proof communities? Including critical success factors and the sustainability of potential opportunities outside of mining. 
  • Leadership reflection: Reflecting and engaging on who should take the lead in the effort to future-proof communities 
  • Actionable steps: Sharing current activities that show potential and could make a difference if scaled

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
10:05 - 10:50
CTICC1
Investment Programme

As the mining companies navigate the changing mining sector landscape, treasury function has emerged as pivotal in driving efficient trade, settlement, and risk management. This panel will bring together leading international and regional mining companies to explore how treasury teams are enabling the Africa’ mining resurgence, facilitating collaborative financing, adapting to decarbonization challenges, leveraging technology to ensure sustainable, future-proof operations across treasury function.

Moderator
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Wednesday, February 5
10:20 - 11:05
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Session sponsored by Syrah Resources

Part of the Redefining Critical Minerals programme (hosted as part of the Disruptive Discussions agenda on Wednesday)

  • What is needed to expedite the introduction of new lithium and graphite mines in Africa?
  • How big is Africa's lithium and graphite potential exactly?
  • Responsible sourcing - the make or break for these critical minerals?
  • The government question - how to balance the profit scale between global supply of raw materials and downstream value-addition
  • Lessons learned - advice from Africa's current producers

Moderator
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Wednesday, February 5
10:30 - 12:00
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 2

Moderator
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Wednesday, February 5
10:45 - 11:05
CTICC1
Tech & Innovation Hub

Discover how Enaex, the third largest explosives supplier of the world, is transforming the future of mining with innovative solutions and sustainable practices. Francisco Baudrand, VP & CEO of Enaex Africa, will share insights into Enaex’s global footprint, core values and ground-breaking technologies such as the DT5 detonator system and Enaex Bright digital solutions. Learn about the company’s strategic alliances, including collaborations with Stellenbosch University, and explore how sustainability is integrated into every aspect of operations, from reducing environmental impact to pioneering "green" emulsions that eliminate harmful chemicals. Join us to see how Enaex goes beyond traditional Corporate Social Responsibility to drive meaningful, long-lasting change in the communities it serves.

Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
11:00 - 12:00
CTICC1
Sustainability Series


•    How will the growing body of anti-greenwashing legislation around the world affect African mining? 
•    How do we avoid greenwashing?
•    How can companies ensure that they are rewarded by reporting to credible and broadly accepted standards?
•    What role do downstream purchasers and investors have to play? Do they care?

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
11:00 - 11:30
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

Moderator
Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
11:05 - 11:50
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Part of the Redefining Critical Minerals programme (hosted as part of the Disruptive Discussions agenda on Wednesday)

  • Supply chain transparency - how technology can help to solve provenance and traceability challenges 
  • Still Africa's largest commodity by production volumes, and still Africa's largest mining-related employer. How are miners delivering social and economic impact in communities?

 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
11:05 - 11:50
CTICC1
Tech & Innovation Hub

  • How do we close the infrastructure deficit for energy? 
  • Are renewable microgrids the future for sustainable mining? 
  • How much of a role does mining have to play in Africa’s energy transition? 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
11:30 - 12:00
CTICC1
Investment Programme

Participate in an open dialogue discussion with industry peers about current trends, challenges, and opportunities. Expect to gain valuable insights into market forecasts, risk management strategies, and the impact of global economic factors on commodity prices.

Moderators
Wednesday, February 5
11:50 - 12:35
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Part of the Redefining Critical Minerals programme (hosted as part of the Disruptive Discussions agenda on Wednesday)

  • South Africa's manganese production - when does EV supply become a reality?
  • Emerging African manganese miners - key to building steel Africa's steel infrastructure or the world's batteries, or both?
  • Mature operations - taking the lead on community participation for the just energy transition?
  • The off-takers view - is there an awareness that manganese is a critical mineral? 
  • Manganese sulphate for EV batteries - what you need to know about this high purity version of manganese

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
11:50 - 12:10
CTICC1
Tech & Innovation Hub

'The Hitchhikers Guide to the BHP Xplor Galaxy’ Join Head of Xplor Marley Palin as she guides you to where minerals exploration meets a Silicon Valley tech accelerator. Find out how you could be part of the program in 2026. 

 

Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
12:00 - 14:00
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit: Investment Forums

*Strictly by invitation only*

Wednesday, February 5
12:00 - 13:00
CTICC1
Sustainability Series

Wednesday, February 5
12:00 - 13:00
CTICC1
Industry Intel

Wednesday, February 5
12:00 - 14:00
CTICC1
Investment Programme

The Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030 is a collaborative investor-led initiative seeking to define a vision for a socially and environmentally responsible mining sector overall by 2030, and to develop a consensus about the role of finance in realising this vision. The Commission is consulting with stakeholders on one of its seven workstreams: ‘Reducing mining-related conflict and its drivers’. 

The Commission will seek input on the intersection between conflict and the mining industry. Participants are invited to share their inputs and reflections on how companies operate and source from conflict areas. 
 

Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
12:00 - 13:00
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 2

  • Leading from the front – why are African sovereign investors best placed to catalyse development in both domestic markets and across the continent?
  • What opportunities are there for sovereign funds within capital markets, and what positive impact can these have for further investment attraction & growth?
  • How can intra-African investment initiatives, such as the ASIF, stimulate growth, collaboration, and co-investment across the continent?

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
12:10 - 01:10
CTICC1
Tech & Innovation Hub

Wednesday, February 5
12:35 - 13:20
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

  • From bauxite to aluminium - what is needed to bridge the downstream gap in Africa and reduce reliance on China? 
  • Africa's objectives for aluminium refineries - from dream to reality? 
  • Is the lack of consistent clean energy the blocker? And what is needed to decarbonise new aluminium refineries? 
  • What role does scrap metal play in this industry? 
  • The human rights factor - are we talking about this enough? 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
13:00 - 14:00
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

Wednesday, February 5
13:00 - 14:00
CTICC1
Sustainability Series

  • How can Africa safeguard its mineral wealth whilst facing increasing infrastructure debt? 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
13:00 - 14:30
CTICC2
Interactive Workshops

The convergence of the mining and automotive sectors, and how this will shape company and countries’ industrial strategies

Working Group Sessions

  • Public policy: Can commodity dependent countries work with the automotive sector to re think industrial policy around critical minerals?
  • M&A strategies: What strategies are auto OEMs employing to invest into the critical minerals mining space?
  • Auto value chains: How are OEMs securing critical metals supply in line with the energy transition agenda?
  • Critical minerals and energy transition: How are critical minerals mining companies considering supplying the battery industry toward the energy transition?
  • Converging industries and industrial strategy: How are states considering investing in the auto and metals sectors to drive national competitiveness and industrialisation?

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
13:10 - 13:55
CTICC1
Tech & Innovation Hub

  • How is emerging technology revolutionising geoscientific data, acquisition, processing, and integration and is this expediating and derisking mineral exploration? 
  • How can the application of AI and machine learning  help reduce the time from data to insight and remove uncertainty in understanding the mineral deposit? Will this attract investment?  
  • Is technological maturity and the high upfront cost of many exploration technologies putting organisations off? 

Moderator
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Wednesday, February 5
13:20 - 13:50
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Wednesday, February 5
13:50 - 14:35
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

  • Where do rare earth elements sit on the priority critical minerals list?
  • Just how rare are rare earths?
  • Will downstream beneficiation In Africa need to rely on China expertise?
  • Clean energy suppliers, clean energy miners?
  • Which countries are leading Africa's rare earth production potential? 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
13:55 - 14:15
CTICC1
Tech & Innovation Hub

Live demonstrations of cutting-edge technology which is the cutting edge of the global innovation curve. 

Wednesday, February 5
14:00 - 14:45
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

  • What do studies by AfDB, UNCTAD, AMDC, BloombergNEF, and others indicate about the feasibility of linking minerals to industrialisation? What are the key success factors? 
  • Can increased participation of local capital and entrepreneurs in the mining sector drive transformative impacts? How so? 
  • How does the involvement of local capital compare to foreign investment in terms of contributing to sustainable development and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? 
  • What challenges or obstacles limit the effective participation of local capital and entrepreneurs in Africa’s mineral value chains? 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
14:00 - 16:00
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit: Investment Forums

*Strictly by invitation only*

Wednesday, February 5
14:00 - 15:30
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 2

Examination of Côte d’Ivoire’s mining activity, emphasizing its growing gold production and untapped potential in nickel, manganese, and bauxite. Focus on investment-friendly policies, improved geological mapping, and infrastructure advancements driving sector growth. 

Delve into how the government fosters sustainable mining practices, local community development, and Côte d’Ivoire’s ambitions to become a leading mining hub in West Africa.  

Wednesday, February 5
14:00 - 16:00
CTICC1
Investment Programme

The Dealmakers Den offers the opportunity for junior mining companies to pitch their Africa-located gold projects to a panel of elite decision-making investors.

Companies:
14:00 - 14:05 Opening remarks 
14:05 - 14:15 Turaco Gold
14:20 - 14:30 Awale Resources
14:35 - 14:45 Curatio Gold
14:50 – 15:00 Pasofino Gold 
15:05 - 15:15 Starcore International Mines
15:20 - 15:30 Company 6 
15:35 - 15:45 Judges deliberate 
15:50 - 16:00 Winner announced 

 

Moderators
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
14:00 - 15:00
CTICC1
Sustainability Series

•    Is ESG investing helping or hindering African development? 
•    Which sustainable financiers are investing in African mining and related services, infrastructure and innovation? 
•    Which African minerals players are succeeding to attract sustainable investment and why?
•    How can African mining become more attractive to sustainable finance? 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
14:15 - 15:00
CTICC1
Tech & Innovation Hub

The adoption of bespoke Innovations and technology play a pivotal role in unlocking the full potential of Africa's critical mineral endowment, encompassing diverse aspects such as exploration, extraction, sustainability, and global competitiveness. The panel discussion will explore the following topics: 

  • Technologies to advance exploration and maximise resource discoveries  
  • Responsible Mining extraction  
  • Innovation Strategies: Considering the inherent rigidity of the mining industry, what are some effective innovation strategies to foster agility and establish an integrated mining value chain? 
  • Efficient and Sustainable Mining processing and value adding practices  
  • Global competitiveness – what are some of the business drivers  
  • Future proofing mining 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
14:35 - 15:20
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

  • Combatting negative perceptions and showcasing new age, green technologies - in coal and uranium
  • Can renewable energy really replace viable, steady coal and uranium energy supply?
  • Potential loadshedding in New Zealand - why? Renewable energy supply is not enough
  • Africa's energy deficit amidst a growing population - can renewable energy really meet demand?
  • Coal and communities - an important link that cannot be forgotten 
  • What's the ideal sweet spot energy mix?

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
14:45 - 15:45
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

  • For beneficiation to work, it requires the correct infrastructure, investment in human capital and investor friendly policies. Why has this proven so difficult to balance?
  • Botswana is a prime example of beneficiation done well. What are the key policies that allowed this success and who else is getting it right (or wrong)?
  • What is the size of opportunity to invest profits into upskilling the existing workforce, whilst also developing new employment opportunities in the industry for graduates?
  • Why is a collaborative approach between unions, LSMs and governments mutually beneficial?

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
15:00 - 16:00
CTICC1
Sustainability Series

  • Why do miners and mining nations need to get better at remedy?
  • How good are we at remedy in mining anyway?
  • What are the pathways to restorative justice once a failure has occurred?

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
15:00 - 15:30
CTICC1
Tech & Innovation Hub

Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
15:20 - 16:00
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Part of the Redefining Critical Minerals programme (hosted as part of the Disruptive Discussions agenda on Wednesday)

  • Feeding Africa's growing population - potash holds the fertilizer key
  • Angola and Ethiopia - emerging potash regions? 
  • Understanding Africa's potash potential - and its impact on developing the continent's agricultural industry
  • A great community impactor

 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
15:30 - 16:00
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 2

Moderator
Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
15:30 - 17:30
CTICC1
Industry Intel

*INVITE ONLY*
This roundtable aims to fill important gaps in global energy transition efforts and 21st century U.S.-Africa engagement by facilitating scientific exchanges between technical experts on mining and mineral extraction. Technical collaboration of this nature will meet demands from both African and U.S. stakeholders for the mutual benefit of both sides of the Atlantic. 

Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
15:45 - 16:30
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

  • Joint effort – How far has policy come in protecting workers rights, and what further contributions do miners and international partners need to make to protect workers?
  • To what extent do labour issues find articulation in African mining regimes and economic development policy frameworks?
  • How can multinational agreements, such as the SSTC, further prioritise worker safety under existing cooperation and capacity building frameworks?
  • How can the energy transition bring positive developments for workforce ambitions?

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
16:00 - 16:10
CTICC1
Investment Programme

Wednesday, February 5
16:00 - 16:01
CTICC1
Sustainability Series

Wednesday, February 5
16:00 - 17:30
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 2

Overview of Mozambique’s mining efforts, highlighting its rich reserves of coal, graphite, and heavy mineral sands, as well as its emerging role in the global lithium supply chain.  
Focus on government initiatives to attract investment, improve infrastructure, and support sustainable mining practices. 
Opportunities for partnerships to enhance exploration, production, and downstream processing.

Wednesday, February 5
16:00 - 16:40
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Part of the Redefining Critical Minerals programme (hosted as part of the Disruptive Discussions agenda on Wednesday)

  • Building local automotive manufacturing facilities - are PGMs a low hanging fruit?
  • How to expedite the new hydrogen economy and boost the PGM sector
  • Beyond the automotive sector - public transport, aerospace, and the role of PGMs

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
16:10 - 16:11
CTICC1
Investment Programme

Wednesday, February 5
16:30 - 17:30
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

  • How can youth integration into the mining sector be promoted through policy, in conjunction with industry?
  • What policy initiatives are there already underway, and what else needs to be done to ensure meaningful upliftment of the youth?
  • Shared connectivity – how can the advent of innovative technologies in the mining sector be precipitated to local communities, driving investment into training, education, and development?
  • Technology investment, innovation and upskilling 

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
16:40 - 17:30
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Session is sponsored by Ivanhoe Atlantic

Part of the Redefining Critical Minerals programme (hosted as part of the Disruptive Discussions agenda on Wednesday)

  • Could Africa become the green infrastructure capital of the world?
  • What is iron ore's role In achieving this?
  • A key driver in delivering true economic wealth and building great and financially strong African nations

Moderator
Speakers
Wednesday, February 5
17:15 - 17:20
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

Speaker
Wednesday, February 5
17:20 - 17:21
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

Wednesday, February 5
17:20 - 17:21
CTICC1
Disruptive Discussions

Wednesday, February 5
17:30 - 17:31
CTICC2
Intergovernmental Summit Track 2

Wednesday, February 5
17:30 - 19:00
CTICC1
Industry Intel

The LEAD (Leaders in Extractives and African Development) Alumni Launch event will be the official launch of the Alumni programme and aims to bring together like-minded future leaders of the mining industry to contribute to current topical issues facing African mining. The LEAD Programme is a two-week programme by the University of Cape Town and comprises a week of lectures and another week of participation in the full programme of activities of the Investing in Africa Mining Indaba. In support of the LEAD program, Investing in Africa Mining Indaba announced the Top 30 and Top 20 future Leaders in African Mining in 2024 and 2025, respectively. The LEAD program Alumni are from several mining jurisdictions across Africa, and they work in various sectors of mining including business/entrepreneurship, government, NGOs, Universities, and various other organizations representing stakeholders of the industry.