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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Zambia, South Africa, Tanzania, Rwanda and Nigeria are digitalizing mining licensing processes to unlock mineral wealth, set to be showcased at the upcoming African Mining Week.
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African Mining Week will spotlight Africa’s copper prospects under the theme, "From Extraction to Beneficiation: Maximizing Africa’s Mineral Wealth."
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The financial institution projects the sector to account for 12% of the country’s GDP by 2027, driven by new projects and the expansion of existing production initiatives. As prospects within Malawi’s ...
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The partnership will establish a joint venture aimed at fast-tracking expansion efforts at Sadiola, including the deployment of solar PV and battery energy storage systems in collaboration with UAE-ba ...
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The country has witnessed a surge in investment since implementing a 2023 ban on the export of raw lithium, enacted to encourage downstream investments, with a strong pipeline of projects underway. St ...
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Replacing the previous Cadastre System, ZIMIS is designed to accelerate the issuance of mining rights, supporting Zambia’s goal of achieving 3.1 million tons of annual copper production by 2031. The p ...
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As Africa’s second-largest gold producer and an emerging lithium supplier, Mali is one of the key markets whose mining prospects will be showcased during the upcoming African Mining Week.
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African Mining Week 2025 will highlight emerging opportunities in Nigeria’s mining sector, connecting local projects with global investors to drive industry expansion on the back of industry reforms.
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The country will re-advertise the repossessed licenses in the coming weeks and reallocate them to investors capable of fast-tracking exploration and mine development. In an interview with AMW, Chadukw ...