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This is the official Mining Review Africa Podcast.

Mining Review Africa is the leading monthly magazine and digital platform in the African mining industry. Every month, MRA reaches an audience of over 50 000 influential mining authorities and key decision makers through a variety of channels, including an interactive website, videos and print distribution at all major mining conferences in Africa and across the globe.

MRA serves as a knowledge, news and information sharing platform which drives upliftment and sustainable development across the mining sector in Africa through articles on project developments and the technology and financial models that drive them.

Through close interaction with major, mid-tier and junior mining houses; suppliers of capital; technology and plants, MRA is recognized as the industry’s thought leadership, innovation and strategic business content leader.
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The formalisation of artisanal mining in the DRC will pave the way to creating a transparent and ethically responsible mining supply chain. Furthermore, it will help to curb illegal mining activities, lessen the impact on the environment and help the country achieve its sustainability goals. Never before has this been more important as international businesses such as BMW and Volkswagen are looking to secure commodity supply – responsibly – for their own electric vehicle needs. In this session, experts will explore strategy and best practices to ensure transparency in the DRC’s mining sector. Moderator: Laura Cornish, Editor-in-Chief, Mining Review Africa, South Africa Panelists: Indigo Ellis, Associate Director on Central African Mining and ESG, Africa Matters, UK James Nicholson, Head of Corporate Responsibility, Trafigura, Switzerland Dorothée Baumann-Pauly, Director of the Geneva Centre for Business and Human Rights, Switzerland
La formalisation de l'exploitation minière artisanale en RDC ouvrira la voie à la création d'une chaîne d'approvisionnement minière transparente et éthiquement responsable. En outre, elle contribuera à freiner les activités minières illégales, à réduire l'impact sur l'environnement et à aider le pays à atteindre ses objectifs de durabilité. Cela n'a jamais été aussi important, car des entreprises internationales telles que BMW et Volkswagen cherchent à sécuriser l'approvisionnement en matières premières - de manière responsable - pour leurs propres besoins en véhicules électriques. Lors de cette session, les experts exploreront la stratégie et les meilleures pratiques pour assurer la transparence dans le secteur minier de la RDC. Modératrice: Laura Cornish, Rédactrice en chef, Mining Review Africa, Afrique du Sud Panel: Indigo Ellis, Directrice Associée de Central African Mining et ESG, Africa Matters, Royaume Uni James Nicholson, Responsable de la responsabilité d'entreprise, Trafigura, Suisse Dorothée Baumann-Pauly, Directrice du Centre de Genève pour les Entreprises et les Droits de l'Homme, Suisse
Investing in Central Africa’s gem: Unpacking regulatory changes to open up Angola’s diamond sector.
Can gold continue its good run of form in 2021? We speak to Philip Newman, MD of Metals Focus to get his predictions for the precious metal.
Warren Beech gives an honest opinion about the African mining landscape for 2025.  
The Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030 is an initiative that seeks to ensure ESG best practice is implemented in all spheres of the mining sector. In doing so, it aims to create a sector that is transparent, does not infringe on human rights and one that can achieve net zero carbon emissions.
Precious metals consultant Dr. David Davis unpacks his Auctus Metals report that highlights a turbulent future for PGM supply due to South Africa's energy crisis.
The growing adoption of electric vehicles is driving a rapidly increasing demand for rechargeable batteries and their input commodities. In this episode, the Director of Mining at Modern Corporate Solutions PETER MAJOR gives HLENGIWE MOTAUNG a forecast for the short and long-term future of battery metals into the year 2030.
Mining and labour analyst Mamokgethi Molopyane takes a recap of the year 2022 in the South African mining landscape. We discuss the Sibanye Stillwater strike and retrenchments, New technology in mining, the Jagersfontein crisis and the just transition- the future of coal mine workers.
In the early 2000s the South African mining industry carried an inescapable risk for its workers. Alack of innovative tools, minimal research and poor organisational cultures meant that miners wentto work without knowing if they’d return home, safely. Over two decades later, the industry can boasta sterling improvement in managing health and safety, a very critical factor in every mining operation.Minerals Council South Africa head of safety and sustainable development DR SIZWE PHAKATHI tellsHLENGIWE MOTAUNG.
In this Women’s month edition, our Multimedia Journalist Hlengiwe Motaung speaks to the CEO of Exxaro Resources, Dr. Nombasa Tsengwa on her official appointment, strategies for women to navigate the workplace, and how the coal sector can foster environmental stewardship.
Anglo American Platinum CEO Natascha Viljoen talks about the global response to their newly launched hydrogen-powered haul truck, the importance of involving local communities in the decarbonisation journey, and how women can further advance in the mining industry.
In this episode, Neil McCoy, business line manager for automation and digitalisation at Sandvik Mining & Rock Technology talks about about the great technological strides his company is making in helping to shape the mine of the future.
In this episode, Tinus Brits, Global Product Manager for AXXIS™ at BME talks about the benefits of AXXIS Titanium™, the company’s most advanced electronic blast detonation system to date.
Entretien avec Amadou Ndiaye de SAP qui nous parle du rôle de la technologie dans la transition écologique et dans la décarbonisation de la chaine de valeur minière. ________________________________________________________ Interview with Amadou Ndiaye from SAP who talks about the role of technology in the ecological transition and in the decarbonization of the mining value chain.   SPONSOR Sponsorisé par SAP   SPEAKER Amadou Ndiaye, Directeur en charge des solutions pour le secteur minier, SAP
Multotec’s Realtime Automated Metallurgical Accounting (RAMA\) system brings three sampling disciplines into one solution. It promises to deliver significant value by unlocking higher mineral content through improved grade control and recovery, as well as by optimising the consumption of reagents.
Lee Vine, MD of Integrated Pump Rental explains regular desilting and maintenance of process ponds and reservoirs is vital in mining operations.
The Siemens Smart Mining Africa Forum covered key topics across the digital mining value chain. To access the webinars on demands visit https://sie.ag/3jdhw3J
Petro Du Pisani, chairperson of Women in Mining South Africa talks about the organisation’s objectives and how it is giving a voice to women in the mining sector. 
The Siemens Smart Mining Africa Forum, taking place from 3-5 August, is an innovative three-day event that will cover key topics across the digital mining value chain. Click here to register: https://sie.ag/3eex1W8
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