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Hon. Phiona Nyamutoro

Minister of State for Mineral Development Republic of Uganda

Honourable Phiona Nyamutoro is the Minister of State for Mineral Development in the Government of Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development. She is a Member of Parliament for Youth and has incredibly advocated for youth mentorship and development. Hon. Nyamutoro’s national political career began in 2015 as the vice Guild President of Makerere University, Uganda’s top university and one of the best in Africa. She was also a member of the National Youth Council representing her home district of Nebbi in Uganda’s West Nile region.  
With a background in Development Studies, Public Administration and Management, Hon. Nyamutoro is now at the helm of the country’s policy direction on Mineral Development. Since her appointment in March 2024, together with her senior colleagues the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development and the Minister of State for Energy, Hon. Nyamutoro’s leadership has realised significant strides in formalising artisanal miners, resolution of disputes between miners and communities, electrification of West Nile, and development of regulations for the sector. 


2025 Agenda Sessions

Rare earth elements: Still rare in the just energy transition?

  • 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? 

Wednesday 05 February 13:50 - 14:35 CTICC1

Disruptive Discussions

Add to calendar 02/05/2025 13:50 02/05/2025 14:35 Rare earth elements: Still rare in the just energy transition?
  • 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? 
CTICC1 Africa/Johannesburg