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Critical Minerals are Driving Africa's New Gold Rush, Says Moore Global

Moore Global joined high-level panels at African Mining Week 2025 to discuss strategies for overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities in the mining sector

Global interest in African critical minerals and battery minerals is rising, with investors seeking to channel capital into strategic projects and related infrastructure, says research and advisory firm Moore Global.  In an interview at African Mining Week (AMW) 2025, Olivier Barbeau, Managing Partner at Moore Johannesburg, stated: "Everything that has…

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Typhoon Launches Program to Empower Artisanal and Small-scale Miners (ASM) in Ghana

Typhoon presented case studies of ASM formalization and responsible mining practices during African Mining Week 2025 in Cape Town

Ghana-based gold mining company Typhoon Greenfield Development has initiated an in-house program to empower artisanal and small-scale miners (ASM) operating near its mining clusters, according to CEO Kwaku Nsiah-Asare. In an exclusive interview with African Mining Week 2025, Nsiah-Asare said the aim is to establish an association of ASM operators…

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Mergers, Acquisitions and Partnerships Fuel Africa’s Mining Expansion while Strengthening Resilience

In Africa’s high-risk jurisdictions, consolidation can also strengthen a company’s footprint, making it a larger contributor to government tax revenue, a bigger employer, and a more significant economic player in the host country

Opportunities for mergers, acquisitions and partnerships in Africa’s mining sector are growing, but ensuring long-term resilience remains critical for companies engaging in these transactions, a panel on Mergers, Acquisitions, and Partnerships: Building Resilience in a Consolidating Industry at African Mining Week 2025 highlighted. According to Jude Kearney, Managing Partner at…

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Local Content Policies Set to Transform Africa’s Mining Sector and Drive Socio-Economic Growth

Local content should go beyond compliance and be embedded in companies’ core business activities

Local content strategies in Africa’s mining sector hold significant potential to drive sustainable domestic growth, according to Ileana Ferber, Chief Executive Officer and founder of consulting firm Colibri Business Development. Speaking at a technical workshop during African Mining Week 2025, Ferber highlighted how governments and the private sector can harness…

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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Standards Key to Driving Meaningful Impact, African Mining Week (AMW) 2025 Hears

The role that ESG plays in protecting business interests shows that it is here to stay, but also iterated the need for standards to be streamlined

Environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards in the mining sector have been proven as powerful drivers of positive change, according to a panel discussion held at African Mining Week 2025. To further leverage the positive impact of the ESG frameworks currently in place, the consolidation of these frameworks could unlock…

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South Africa Positioned to Leverage Platinum Group Metal (PGM) Dominance for Greater In-Country Value Addition, African Mining Week (AMW) 2025 Hears

South Africa’s PGM sector success in future will be measured by its ability to shift from being a price taker to becoming a price maker

South Africa’s dominant role in the platinum group metals (PGMs) sector, producing 80% of the world’s platinum, gives the country significant strategic influence over the global market, a panel discussion featuring PGM industry players highlighted during African Mining Week 2025. The panel discussion further emphasized the need to leverage this…

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African Mining Week: Rising Number of Female Chief Executive Officers (CEO) Underscores the Business Case for Diversity

While legislation has assisted in opening doors, women are demonstrating that their leadership is based on merit, with mentorship highlighted as equally important to help more women rise through the ranks

Despite the continued need for more women representation in male-dominated sectors, women are increasingly taking up leadership roles in Africa’s mining and construction sectors, with a growing number of female CEOs signaling a shift in organizational culture. This was the message from a panel of female mining industry executives at…

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Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Minister Unpacks Mining Investment Prospects during African Mining Week

Speaking on emerging opportunities within the industry, Kabamba pointed out that less than 10% of the DRC’s mineral wealth is currently being exploited, leaving about 90% untapped and offering significant greenfield prospects

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) mining sector continues to play a central role in driving the country’s economic growth, according to Minister of Mines, Louis Watum Kabamba, during an exclusive interview with African Mining Week.  “Mining remains a cornerstone of the national economy through job creation, revenue generation and…

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African Mining Week: Africa Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG) Roundtable Stresses Need for African-Led Exploration and Beneficiation

The roundtable focused on best practices to unlock opportunities across African markets by advancing exploration, production and value addition

The Africa Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG) hosted a high-level ministerial roundtable on Thursday during African Mining Week 2025, bringing together representatives from several African mining ministries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), The Gambia, Nigeria and Egypt. The roundtable focused on best practices to unlock opportunities across African markets…

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Typhoon Underscores Role of Partnerships in Formalizing Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM) Operations in Africa

Ghana’s ASM sector employs more than one million people - making formalization not just important, but essential

Partnerships with global mining stakeholders are vital for Africa to formalize its artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) sector, said Kwaku Nsiah-Asare, CEO of Ghana-based gold mining firm Typhoon Greenfield Development. Speaking at African Mining Week 2025 on Thursday, Nsiah-Asare stressed that cooperation with global institutions as well as regional governments,…

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