African mining embraces water conservation with innovative technologies, policies, and global partnerships, tackling resource challenges while safeguarding ecosystems
Adedotun Oyeniyi
Adedotun Oyeniyi
Adedotun Oyeniyi is a creative and professional powerhouse in Nigeria, excelling as a music artist, administrative manager, content creator, and writer. Balancing artistry with leadership, he administratively manages operations at Lushly Agric Limited, where Green House Agriculture is being practiced, which champions sustainability, he crafts engaging content, and writes impactful stories. His blend of creativity and expertise makes him a valuable figure across diverse fields.
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Dele Alake calls for mining CEOs to spearhead a private-sector mining development bank for long-term investment in Nigeria’s mining sector
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Ethical mining in Africa promotes sustainability, addresses exploitation, and drives economic transformation through technology and governance reforms
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Digital technology is revolutionizing mining in Africa, driving efficiency, safety, and sustainability, with innovations transforming the industry’s landscape
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Africa’s mining sector drives the renewable energy boom by supplying critical minerals like cobalt and adopting clean energy for sustainable operations
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Nersa hearings highlight concerns over Eskom’s inefficiencies and proposed tariff hikes, as affordability and economic implications dominate discussions.
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Gold and coal production in South Africa declined in September, driven by inefficiencies and global trade shifts affecting the mining sector.
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Rwanda tantalum industry emerges as a global leader, supplying half of the world’s tantalum with ethical mining practices and economic reforms.
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Technology is reshaping Africa’s platinum mines with automation, IoT, and AI, leading to safer, more efficient, and sustainable mining practices.
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Mali’s growing gold reserves are transforming its economy and reshaping global markets by influencing supply, prices, and investment strategies