In 2024, Africa’s mining sector faces challenges such as infrastructure deficits and political instability, requiring innovative and sustainable solutions.
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GoviEx Uranium Welcomes New Visionary Leader, Bids Farewell to Influential Director
GoviEx Uranium Inc. welcomes Allison Fedorkiw to its board, adding her expertise in social impact management, while David Cates steps down.
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In a swift response to the Redwing Mine collapse in Penhalonga, the Zimbabwean government has suspended mining operations, focusing on an intensive …
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Silvercorp Metals’ ambitious bid to acquire OreCorp faces a hurdle as the Tanzanian FCC calls for a reassessment, potentially impacting the A$276.5 …
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Gold miners are increasingly investing in copper, a metal that is essential for the global energy transition. Copper is used to make …
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Africa’s untapped minerals pivotal in global technology and green energy.
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Discover the significance and contributions of Africa’s top seven mining industries. From the world’s deepest gold mine in South Africa to Botswana’s …
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Dr. Dele Alake predicts major advancements in Nigeria’s mining sector in 2024, contributing significantly to the nation’s economic development
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2023 was a challenging year for metals trading, with nickel registering a 45% drop on the London Metal Exchange, its worst performance …
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Indonesian mining company Aneka Tambang (Antam) has made a groundbreaking move by selling shares worth $467.18 million in its subsidiaries to China’s …