First speakers announced for Joburg Indaba 2024

Timely and critical discussions on the mining industry and the way forward for South Africa are to be had at the 2024 Joburg Indaba. Now in its 12th year, the gathering is set to take place on 2 and 3 October at the Inanda Club, Sandton, and online. Key stakeholders – mining companies, government, SOEs, investors, business organisations, representatives from communities and organised labour, advisory companies and industry thought leaders – are set to contribute to the robust debate Joburg Indaba has become known for.

Chaired by Bernard Swanepoel, confirmed speakers to date include:
Duncan Wanblad, group chief executive, Anglo American
Dr Mteto Nyati, chair, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd
Advocate Michelle Phillips, group chief executive, Transnet SOC Ltd
Mike Teke, CEO, Seriti Resources
Dr Nombasa Tsengwa, CEO, Exxaro Resources; President, Minerals Council South Africa
Peter Steenkamp, CEO, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited
Richard Stewart, chief regional officer (Africa), Sibanye-Stillwater
Moses Madondo, CEO, De Beers Group Managed Operations
July Ndlovu, CEO, Thungela
Errol Smart, managing director & CEO, Orion Minerals
Mzila Mthenjane, CEO, Minerals Council South Africa
Rudi Dicks, head: Project Management Office, the Presidency
Roger Baxter, Chair, Southern Palladium; former CEO, Minerals Council South Africa
Charl Keyter, CFO, Sibanye-Stillwater
Riaan Koppeschaar, director of Finance, Exxaro Resources
Mosa Mabuza, CEO, Council for Geoscience
Andries Rossouw, Energy, Utilities and Resources leader, PwC Africa
Otsile Matlou, COO, ENS
Hulme Scholes, director, Malan Scholes Inc.
Ntsiki Adonisi, head of Natural Resources and Environment Practice, ENS

For more information on the speakers, please click here .

Some of the key questions that will be addressed include:

  • What are the leadership challenges facing corporates in the mining and energy space?
  • Has the MPRDA been a help or a hindrance to the mining industry?
  • How do we grow the mining industry? Where will growth come from and what will it look like?
  • How does Eskom plan to guarantee security of energy supply in the future?
  • What progress is Transnet making in terms of restoring infrastructure and increasing capacity on its rail networks?
  • How can South Africa and Africa take advantage of the global race for critical minerals and metals?
  • How are mining companies addressing the challenges of the energy transition?
  • How have investors’ views changed in recent months since the formation of the GNU?
  • Which mining companies are creating the mines of the future?
  • How can mining companies amplify local content, supply chain and procurement, and much more?

For more information please visit: https://www.africanmining.co.za/african-mining-events/the-joburg-indaba-2024/ 

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