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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African Mining Week will feature high-level panel discussions and project showcases, linking global investors with Africa’s mining sector priorities and lucrative investment and partnership opportunit ...
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The upcoming African Mining Week conference – scheduled for 14-16 October 2026 in Cape Town – will bring together public and private sector stakeholders across the continent to forge partnerships and ...
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Africa’s untapped $8.6 trillion mineral worth has the potential to help African nations realize their employment creation agenda.
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Yasser Ramadan, Chairman of the Egyptian Mineral Resources and Mining Industries Authority has confirmed Egypt’s interest in participating at African Mining Week 2026, during a meeting held with Energ ...
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Up to $2.1 trillion in investment is required across the copper value chain to meet the anticipated 70% increase in demand by 2050.
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Africa’s share of the global rare earths market is expected to reach 9% by 2035 - but increased exploration could raise this contribution even further.
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African Mining Week 2026 takes place under the theme ‘Mining the Future: Unearthing Africa’s Full Mineral Value’ from October 14-16 in Cape Town.
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Uranium production is expected to halve by 2030 due to declining yields and underinvestment, creating a significant supply gap just as nuclear energy regains momentum as a reliable, low-carbon power s ...
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Africa accounts for over 16% of the world’s total copper production and has an opportunity to attract fresh investments as the demand for copper continues to expand.

