As global demand for critical minerals rises, mining companies must navigate complex challenges involving Indigenous peoples’ land rights.
Adenike Adeodun
Adenike Adeodun
Adeodun Adenike Dorcas boasts over four years of extensive experience in human capital management. Her diverse expertise encompasses areas like writing, strategic project management, and visionary leadership. Committed to elevating Africa's talent landscape, Adeodun holds a fervent belief in the intrinsic potential of every individual. She is dedicated to ensuring they are equipped with the essential tools and knowledge for their professional ascent. By aligning people's skills and aspirations with organizational goals, she aims to transform workspaces into centers of innovation and excellence.
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Pan African Resources’ Mogale Tailings Retreatment Project is ahead of schedule and under budget, with gold production starting in October.
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Seriti Resources launches a project providing free, unlimited WiFi to 500 Phola households, enhancing digital access and community connectivity.
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Gemfields reports $121 million in first-half auction revenue, driven by strong demand for emeralds and rubies, with plant upgrades on schedule.
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Anglo American will focus on copper, iron-ore, and crop nutrients by 2025, demerging other businesses for a streamlined and resilient future.
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Anglo American CEO Duncan Wanblad will address investors on strategic updates post-BHP takeover bid, focusing on copper, iron ore, and fertilizer projects.
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South Africa’s new government pushes forward iron ore logistics reforms, boosting infrastructure, supporting private investment, and improving freight logistics.
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Anglo Platinum is set to drive greener initiatives and cost efficiency as it prepares to demerge from Anglo American by 2025.
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Analysts predict gold prices will average $2,547/oz in the second half of 2024, driven by interest rates, geopolitical risks, and central bank …
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Anglo American achieves strong Q2 with operational excellence, strategic progress, and community efforts in Johannesburg.