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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China, Australia, Canada and the U.S. are strengthening their positions as Africa’s largest mining sector partners through investments in mineral production, beneficiation, and workforce and infrastru ...
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The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation is scaling up investments in African mining projects to secure critical minerals essential for clean energy and defense industries.
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Strengthening ESG Capacity Integrating ESG indicators and metrics into the investment analyses and decision-making of financial institutions will ensure projects align with global sustainability and s ...
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The event’s sessions unpacked emerging market trends and practical strategies to address persistent challenges, including limited access to capital, infrastructure deficits and insufficient industrial ...
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In an interview held during African Mining Week 2025 in early October, Mazibuko said the jobs were created through $700 million in investments channeled into the sector by the AFC. Up to 70% of the fu ...
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South Africa - the world’s largest producer of platinum group metals (PGMs) – increased mining output by 3.7% in Q2 2025, supported by stronger performances in PGMs, chrome and gold. The country’s eff ...
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Energy Capital & Power spoke with Lawrence Bbosa, Strategic Executive, Mining & Minerals Sector, at South Africa's national mineral research organization Mintek about the country’s critical mineral, l ...
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In an interview at African Mining Week 2025, Bokang Thitoyamore, CEO of Naledi Mining Services, said the geophysical coverage de-risks investment in Botswana by guiding exploration while assuring retu ...
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Rising copper demand, regulatory reforms and AI-driven exploration are set to transform Africa’s mining sector, according to S&P Global Commodity Insights.

