Critical Minerals & the Green Transition: Africa’s Strategic Role in Powering the Global Clean-Energy Future
Africa Energy Indaba to spotlight Africa’s mineral wealth.
Africa Mining and Engineering Review
Africa Energy Indaba to spotlight Africa’s mineral wealth.
Mining machinery work inside a pit as commercial gold production begins at the Newmont Ghana Gold Limited, Ahafo North Mine, in Afrisipakrom community in the Ahafo Region, Ghana.
Artisanal miners work at the Tilwezembe, a former industrial copper-cobalt mine, outside of Kolwezi, the capital city of Lualaba Province in the south of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
This investment underscores Afreximbank’s commitment to supporting Africa’s mining sector and ensuring the continent’s vast mineral wealth becomes a catalyst for sustainable economic growth rather than a source of continued resource dependency.
H.E. Eng. Ahmed Jama Barre, Minister of Energy and Minerals, Republic of Somaliland
The PAC SH high head pump is built to handle high concentrations of solids and abrasive materials, making it well suited to demanding site conditions.
Africa holds 30% of the world’s critical mineral reserves.
The digital transformation of Angola’s mining sector through the Digital Mining Cadastre is expected to attract increased foreign investment by providing a transparent and efficient regulatory framework.
CEO Joe Creed introduces the tools for Caterpillar’s transition from traditional equipment manufacturer to high-tech innovator