African Mining Week (AMW) 2025 will serve as a premier destination for mining and energy media from across Africa and globally, bringing together top journalists, editors, and leading publications covering the continent’s mineral and investment landscape. From critical minerals and infrastructure to local beneficiation and regional trade, AMW is the platform to cover the people and projects driving growth, sustainability, and innovation across Africa’s mining sector.
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Press Releases
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OilDynamics will showcase its services and connect with extractive industry stakeholders as an Associate Sponsor at African Mining Week 2025.
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The African Mining Week 2025 conference and exhibition will promote opportunities for global investors within Uganda’s mining industry.
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Under the theme ‘From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth’, African Mining Week 2025 will connect global investors with emerging opportunities across Egypt’s mining industry ...
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Collectively, these stakeholders account for the majority of Africa’s gold output and are expected to showcase strategies, policies and projects strengthening the continent’s economic growth, industri ...
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African Mining Week 2025 – sponsored by Rand Refinery - will connect global investors with opportunities within Africa’s gold mining and processing sectors.
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Sponsored by Sidley Austin, African Mining Week 2025 will highlight how mergers and acquisitions are driving investment and fueling growth across Africa’s extractive sector.
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Nsiah-Asare will feature on a panel titled Ghana’s Gold Renaissance: Refining and Innovation, Enhancing the Nation's Golden Potential, where he is expected to spotlight Typhoon’s contribution to maint ...
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The upcoming African Mining Week (AMW) conference – Africa’s premier gathering for mining stakeholders – will showcase opportunities emerging within Egypt’s phosphate and potash value chains. The even ...
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AMW will host Karim Badawi, Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources in the Ministerial Forum, where he is expected to showcase policies transforming the country’s extractive industry. Mini ...