Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Jacinto Rocha

President and CEO Angola National Agency of Mineral Resources

Jacinto Ferreira dos Santos Rocha Chairman of the Board of Directors of Angola's National Agency for Mineral Resources.
Born in Angola, he graduated in Geology from Gustavus Adolphus College, in the State of Minnesota. In addition to studying geology, he completed a second degree in Political Science at the same institution in the same period. He was considered the best student at Gustavus Adolphus College at the time.
In South Africa he started working as a researcher at the mining policy center,
Chairman of the Technical Group that drafted the South African Mining Policy in the post-apartheid period, as well as the respective Mining Code, under the Nelson Mandela government.
Worked as Director of Mining Rights at the Ministry of Energy and Mines of South Africa.
Vice-President of the Government of Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki.
President (non-executive) of the Board of Directors of the South African Petroleum Agency, a position he accumulated with the functions of Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Energy and Mines of the same country. He was in the hierarchy, the fourth figure in the ministry in that period from 2005 to 2010.

Rocha returned to academia in 2007, to take a third degree in law at the main university in the country, UNISA-University of South Africa.
He became a lawyer, completed a master’s in business administration (MBA) from the University of the Cape, a postgraduate degree in Mining Engineering from the University of the Witwatersrand, and is currently completing a PhD in Law from the University of Pretoria. During the last eight years, he was a consultant to the South African Minister of Transport, in the period 2012-2013 and, soon after, he performed the same functions, for the same period, at the office of the South African Minister of Energy.
   


2025 Agenda Sessions

Africa’s infrastructure potential - Replicating a successful Brazilian model

  • What are the key features of the Brazilian PPP infrastructure model and what factors led to this model being developed in the country?
  • What led to this model being successfully adopted by the mining sector for its infrastructure needs?
  • How is the reform of infrastructure projects in Africa benefiting the mining sector in countries like South Africa and Angola?
  • How can countries in Africa adopt elements of the Brazilian PPP model to support the sustainable growth of their mining sectors?
  • How can infrastructure projects be developed more sustainably?

Tuesday 04 February 09:05 - 09:45 CTICC1

Disruptive Discussions

Add to calendar 02/04/2025 09:05 02/04/2025 09:45 Africa’s infrastructure potential - Replicating a successful Brazilian model
  • What are the key features of the Brazilian PPP infrastructure model and what factors led to this model being developed in the country?
  • What led to this model being successfully adopted by the mining sector for its infrastructure needs?
  • How is the reform of infrastructure projects in Africa benefiting the mining sector in countries like South Africa and Angola?
  • How can countries in Africa adopt elements of the Brazilian PPP model to support the sustainable growth of their mining sectors?
  • How can infrastructure projects be developed more sustainably?
CTICC1 Africa/Johannesburg

Country Showcase – Republic of Angola

The Angola Mining Business Forum will outline the current opportunities, as well as mapping the geological, legislative and investment changes being undertaken to enrich the upcoming and existing mining opportunities in 
Sessions will focus on the geological and mining potential, legislative frameworks, investment opportunities and diamond trade and business growth 
Technical presentations will delve into prospecting activities by external partners, with particular focus on the ALL, Niobium & Base Metals projects 

Tuesday 04 February 10:15 - 12:00 CTICC2

Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

Add to calendar 02/04/2025 10:15 02/04/2025 12:00 Country Showcase – Republic of Angola

The Angola Mining Business Forum will outline the current opportunities, as well as mapping the geological, legislative and investment changes being undertaken to enrich the upcoming and existing mining opportunities in 
Sessions will focus on the geological and mining potential, legislative frameworks, investment opportunities and diamond trade and business growth 
Technical presentations will delve into prospecting activities by external partners, with particular focus on the ALL, Niobium & Base Metals projects 

CTICC2 Africa/Johannesburg