New mining legislation in Algeria will attract foreign investors The passing of Algeria’s 2025 Mining Law will attract foreign investors. By Leon...
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Foreign suppliers still dominate Africa’s mining industry In African countries mining companies still give preference to foreign suppliers. By Leon Louw founder of WhyAfrica and editor of the WhyAfrica magazine In principle mining companies in most African countries are supposed to give preference to local suppliers for the procurement of goods and service. […]
New mining legislation in Algeria will attract foreign investors The passing of Algeria’s 2025 Mining Law will attract foreign investors. By Leon...
Boom to bust in South Africa. With such a treasure chest of data and exploration history, why has exploration vanished? By Leon Louw founder of...
Linking Africa’s natural resources to sustainable investment As an investment destination, Africa has huge untapped potential. By Leon Louw founder...
How phosphate mining links fossils to climate change on SAs West Coast More phosphate mines are springling up in the area. By Leon Louw founder of...
Positioning WhyAfrica at the heart of EU-Italy-Africa relations Africa has become a critical partner for Italy and the European Union (EU). By Leon...
Midnight Sun’s Solwezi project in Zambia is WhyAfrica’s Pick Of The Week Diamond drilling is underway at the Solwezi copper project. By Leon...
Cape Town’s port upgrades critical for growth Upgrades at the Cape Town Port is set to boost South African exports By Leon Louw founder of WhyAfrica...
Running with the platinum bulls South Africa’s Bushveld Igneous Complex powers a precious metals surge as platinum reaches for the stars. By Leon...
USA eyes DRC’s coltan The DRC and Rwanda peace deal signed this week explicitly integrates mineral rights, especially for coltan and cobalt. By Leon...
By Sharyn Macnamara, editor African Mining, incorporating Mining Mirror FRIGAIR, Africa’s leading triannual exhibition for heating, energy,...