Explore Cyril Ramaphosa's reforms and commitments in the mining sector during the Investing in African Mining Indaba.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has taken significant steps to reform the African mining industry, addressing long-standing issues and advocating for crucial changes. Over the past 30 years, he has praised the industry's transformation but emphasizes the need for further reforms. Ramaphosa acknowledges the mining sector's historical challenges, including exploitation and safety concerns, and highlights the industry's role in resolving electricity shortages. He also announces plans to close illegal mine shafts, demonstrating the government's commitment to tackling these issues head-on. At the Investing in African Mining Indaba, Ramaphosa unveils ambitious goals for the sector's future, aiming to harness its full potential and ensure sustainable growth.
Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Mr Gwede Mantashe, Ministers and Deputy Ministers from across the African continent, Executive Mayor of Cape Town, ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed the reforms of the mining industry over the past 30 years, but sounded the alarm about the urgency of more reform ...
Uthi uhulumeni usungule ithimba lamaphoyisa kanye nabanye bomthetho ukubhekana ngqo nalesihlava esesibe nomthelela omubi kwezomnotho wakueli, nokubeka ...
President pays tribute to mining companies that have committed billions of rand to invest in electricity generation capacity, which has been strangling the ...
This has now leapt nearly 20 times higher to approximately 39%, South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted in his well-attended, full-house opening ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says during apartheid the mining industry was notorious for labour exploitation, human rights violations and poor health and safety ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has told leading figures in African mining that government is working hard to address the challenges that the industry faces.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared that the 2024 Investing in African Mining Indaba will focus on unlocking the substantial potential of the mining ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the government intends to close over 350 mine shafts over the next three years as it looks to address the scourge of illegal ...
CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa admits South Africa's mining sector faces several challenges but adds government is committed to turning this around.
Day two of the 30th Investing in African Mining Indaba begins this morning with a health and safety report. Delegates and representatives from various companies ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has told key figures in the African mining sector that the government is exerting significant efforts to tackle the challenges ...