Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Lindo Khuzwayo

Sustainability Relations Principal Anglo American

Lindo Khuzwayo is a legal and sustainability professional with an extensive background in  regulatory law, sustainability, human rights, ESG, and dispute resolution within various sectors.  Lindo Khuzwayo is an admitted Attorney, having practiced at Bowmans, one of South Africa’s Top 5 law firms with a vast African footprint. Prior to obtaining her L.L.B (Bachelor of Laws) degree at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Cape Town (UCT) with a double major in Media and Business French. She subsequently completed her L.L.M (Master of Laws) in International and European Business Law at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin III) in France.

As a Sustainability Relations Principal in the Regional Office of the CEO at Anglo American (Africa & Australia), Lindo’s role allows her to solidify the implementation of the positive impact of justice, advocacy, responsible mining and law on communities in mining areas. She is responsible for sustainability projects, and engaging with civil society, government and international bodies on various issues, ultimately ensuring that the internal systems in the company align with the legal needs of society at large. 


2025 Agenda Sessions

Developing the future generation – upskilling the youth

  • 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 

Wednesday 05 February 16:30 - 17:30 CTICC2

Intergovernmental Summit Track 1

Add to calendar 02/05/2025 16:30 02/05/2025 17:30 Developing the future generation – upskilling the youth
  • 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 
CTICC2 Africa/Johannesburg