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African Mining Ministers to unite at the Mining Indaba 2025 Ministerial Symposium: Building a unified African mining value chain

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
December 13, 2024
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African Mining Ministers to unite at the Mining Indaba 2025 Ministerial Symposium: Building a unified African mining value chain
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In a landmark event set for 2025, African government leaders, industry stakeholders, and key figures in the mining sector will gather for the Ministerial Symposium, a critical platform aimed at advancing collaboration, addressing challenges, and fostering sustainable growth in Africa’s mining industry. This gathering reaffirms the continent’s commitment to transforming its rich mineral resources into avenues for economic resilience and development.

The Ministerial Symposium has transformed into the ‘Official Meeting of African Mining Ministers,’ reflecting its significance and commitment to driving impactful outcomes in the mining sector. Through the years the Ministerial Symposium has grown to an established exclusive gathering for 25+ key government ministers to engage in meaningful dialogue and foster impactful partnerships, ensuring the African mining industry plays a leading role in the global minerals market. 

Featuring new and expanded UN-style roundtables and breakout sessions accommodating larger groups, these discussions will yield actionable commitments and encourage thorough analysis’ of the challenges to future-proof Africa’s mining sector, positioning it as a vital player in the global value chain and ensuring the continent fully reaps the economic benefits of its rich mineral resources.

Participants can expect focused discussions led by carefully selected moderators, aimed at producing actionable commitments that will inform initiatives for the region’s mining sector.

These discussions will be pivotal, as they aim to improve permitting efficiency to stimulate exploration, ensure that local communities reap maximum benefits from mineral resources, and encourage domestic mineral processing that can further solidify Africa’s economic independence.

Africa is endowed with an abundance of critical minerals essential for global technological and sustainable development, including cobalt, lithium, gold, and platinum group metals.  Current estimates suggest that the continent holds about 30% of the world’s mineral reserves, offering a tremendous opportunity for investment and value addition on a global scale.

Ministers of major mining countries attending Mining Indaba from South Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria and Angola are making positive strides, enhancing their mining regulations and fostering local participation in the industry. The Symposium will focus on best practices across the mining value chain, including efficient permit issuance, effective resource stewardship, and promoting domestic mineral processing to elevate local economies.

The timing of the Ministerial Symposium aligns perfectly with Africa’s aspirations for future-proofing its mining industry. As the global supply chain evolves with an increasing emphasis on sustainability, Africa is uniquely positioned to unify best practices and enhance its contribution to the world. This collective approach will not only prioritize sustainable extraction methods but also bolster local economies and improve living standards across the continent.

The Ministerial Symposium will take place in a significantly larger space, featuring an expanded space for all government-related activities such as the Intergovernmental Summit, Country Showcases and newly launched Investment Forums. These enhancements will continue to meet the exclusive needs of government ministers, agencies and industry leaders.  This reflects the growth of government participation at Mining Indaba and highlights the evolving importance of facilitating public-private engagements that foster collaborative solution-building.

 This shift also underscores a commitment to elevating the dialogue around Africa’s vast mineral wealth and its pivotal role in shaping the future of global supply chains.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Investing in African Mining Indaba.

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Chanel Burke
Chanel.Burke@hyve.group

About the Investing in African Mining Indaba:
Investing in African Mining Indaba is the largest mining investment event in Africa. With a proven track record of bringing together Ministers, senior Government representatives, Mining Companies, Mid and Junior Miners, Investors, professional services as well as mining equipment and service providers, Mining Indaba is the place to meet everybody who’s anybody in the African and global mining industry.

It is the must-attend event that drives the mining industry forward and provides attendees with unmatched access to the entire value chain and the most influential players in African mining for four days of high-quality content, deal-making and networking opportunities.

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