africa mining congress 2011
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Hear from
Didier Rault,
Chairman and CEO, World Mining
Investment Ltd,
Hong Kong
William Ngeleja,
Minister, Ministry of Energy
and Minerals,
Tanzania
Khalifa Abdulla,
Chairman, National
Mining Corporation
of Libya, Libya
Andrew Johnson,
Vice President, Sekoko Resources,
South Africa
James Allan,
Director, Sable Platinum,
South Africa
Monica Gichuhi, Executive Officer,
Kenya Chamber of
Mines, Kenya
Emmanuel Jengo,
Executive Secretary, Tanzania Chamber
of Minerals and
Energy, Tanzania
Joyce Aryee,
CEO, Ghana Chamber
of Mines,
Ghana
Kgomotso Abi
Director of MinesMinistry of
Minerals,
Resources &
Energy, Botswana
Phillip Barton,
CEO, De Beers
Consolidated
Mines,
South Africa
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2 additional workshops
Pre-conference workshop: 19 July 2011Managing your risk profile
Post-conference workshop: 22 July 2011Deal structures in Africa- documenting
& negotiating in the mining sector
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Speaker line up – more details page 2 - 3
Full conference programme pages 4 - 7
Workshops page 8
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Four corners of AfricaLook at the most successful projects in Africa and their growth through partnerships and investment strategies page 4 >>
Money talksLearn how mining houses can access foreign investment page 5 >>
Partnerships Understand how government assists in expanding your projects into the most attractive regions in Africa page 6 >>
Partnerships, investment and development for
mines, investors and financiers
19 - 22 July 2011Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Diamond case study
James Campbell
Vice President: New BusinessLucara Diamond Corp
South Africa
Platinum case study
Kim Freeman
Chief Operating OfficerPlatinum Australia
South Africa
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Commodity case studiesPlatinum case study
Arthur Mashiatshidi
CEO Wesizwe Platinum
South Africa
Coal case study
John Wallington
CEO Coal of Africa
South Africa
“An
extremely
interactive &
informative
event.”
Mr. Fredson, Chief Mining Commissioner,
Ministry of Mines, Zimbabwe
Do you want to access foreign investment?Africa has become a favourable mining destination with major untapped potential
throughout the continent. We know that mining houses are looking to explore new
areas and venture out into the rest of the untouched African soil and finding the
right funding is imperative to do this. The Africa Mining Congress 2011 provides the
platform where you can meet, network with and do business with the right investors
and financiers!
The Africa Mining Congress 2011 will bring together investors and mining houses to raise capital, find the right partners and to discuss how China’s positive engagement with African governments can create new opportunities.
The Africa Mining Congress 2011 brings together our mining gurus from Ghana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Kenya, Hong Kong, China, United States of America, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Tanzania, Nigeria, Libya, Zambia, Botswana, South Africa and Angola.
You can’t afford to miss out on the opportunity to gain the latest insight into Africa’s lucrative mining sector. Just take a look at our impeccable line up of speakers-we have the best year yet!
Join us at the Africa Mining Congress 2011 for the most thought-provoking, controversial and cutting-edge event of the year! Register online at www.terrapinn.com/2011/miningza
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Amazing keynotes Didier Rault
Chairman and CEO
World
Mining
Investment
Ltd, Hong
Kong
Phillip
Barton
CEO De Beers
Con-
solidated
Group,
South
Africa
Phillip Barton will discuss the various growth drivers and investors for Africa’s mining industry, and look at the most efficient way of operating in Africa. Hear about what is on the agenda for 2011/2012 and which commodity will be hot, hot, hot!
Didier J. Rault is a successful financier, international businessman and the founder and chairman of International Finance Capital (IFC), a global finance and investment firm. IFC specialises in the integral capital transactions that are essential in todays rapidly evolving global business environment.
Meet our government
representatives
Monica Gichuhi
Executive OfficerKenya Chamber of Mines,
Kenya
Emmanuel Jengo
Executive SecretaryTanzania Chamber of
Minerals and Energy,
Tanzania
Joyce Aryee
CEOGhana Chamber of Mines,
Ghana
Victor Gapare
PresidentZimbabwe Chamber of Mines,
Zimbabwe
Kgomotso Abi
Director of MinesDepartment of Mines,
Botswana
Hear from our investors
Dorian Wrigley
Chief Operating Officer
Umbono Capital,
South Africa
Zuko Kubukeli
CEOPan-African
Private Equity Fund,
South Africa
Clive Donner
Managing DirectorLinQ Capital
Limited,
South Africa
John Robertson
DirectorE.I.M Capital
Managers,
Australia
Neil Gardyne
Director New Africa
Mining Fund,
South Africa
Mike Brook
ChairmanAfrican Lion,
Australia
speaker line up
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Day One Wednesday, 20th July 2011
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Phillip Barton
CEODe Beers Consolidates
Mines, South Africa
Growth drivers and
investors for Africa’s
mining industry
Phillip will be addressing the issues of senior mines operating in Africa.
DAY ONE 09:00
Didier Rault
Chairman and CEOWorld Mining Investment
Ltd, Hong Kong
How mining houses
can access foreign
investment
Didier will be looking at China’s investment into Africa and which commodities China considers most valuable.
DAY ONE 09:30
Hear from the world’s leading speakers!
Kobus van der Wath
Founder and Group Managing Director, The Beijing Axis, China
China as a driver of the
African resources sector
Kobus will be discussing China’s resource consumption and how African mining houses can leverage off Chinese opportunities.
DAY ONE 10:00
07:30 Registration and refreshments
08:45 Chairperson’s opening remarks
Tony Mahalski, Chairman, Association of Mining Analysts,
United Kingdom
Re-imagining Africa
09:00 Opening keynote address: Growth drivers and investors for
Africa’s mining industry
• How senior mines are doing business in Africa • What’s on the strategic agenda for 2011/2012 and beyond?• Regions and commodities – where to next? • Looking at the advantages of partnering with African government
to proceed with projects Phillip Barton, CEO, De Beers Consolidated Mines, South
Africa
09:30 Keynote address: How mining houses can access foreign
investment
• Africa’s rich commodities regions and China• China’s investment into Africa going beyond just the search for
resources • Chinese mining enterprises favouring Africa’s listed mining
enterprises• China’s outlook for mining investment in AfricaDidier Rault, Chairman and CEO, World Mining Investment Ltd,
Hong Kong
10:00 Keynote address: China as a driver of the African resources
sector
• Sustainability of the China story • China’s resource consumption outlook• China’s role as an investor in Africa mining• Imperatives for African companies looking to leverage Chinese
opportunityKobus van der Wath, Founder and Group Managing Director, The
Beijing Axis, China
10:30 Morning refreshments
11:00 Key industry players panel: The future of hot commodities in
Africa
• Where are the different commodity markets likely to head?• Best options and strategies for commodity investing• Knowing which commodities will ensure the best return • Where does the future lie - Gold vs Copper vs Coal vs Platinum?• Hot future commodities – which are they? • Insight into the hotspots and commodity bottle necks Jean-Francois Minardi, Associate Director: Global Natural Resource Policy Centre, The Fraser Institute, USA
David Cox, Head: Europe / Africa, Minerals Economic Group, USA
Angus Auchterlonie, Head: Mineral Economics, Mintek, South
Africa
Isaac Takawira, CEO, Kwality Commodity Traders, South Africa
Ernst Venter, Executive General Manager, Exxaro, South Africa
Sakhile Ngcobo, Director, De Beers Consolidated Mines, South
Africa
Money talks l - investment
11:45 Panel discussion: Uncovering new opportunities for investors
in Africa
• The direct investment environment in Africa • Uncovering ideal returns in Africa’s mining projects • How to overcome the geopolitical risk• Funds key criteria and concerns when investing• Risk ratios that funds are seeking in emerging markets
Day One Wednesday, 20th July 2011
John Robertson, Director, E.I.M Capital Managers, Australia
Muofe Agnes, Marketing Director, Muofe Investments, South
Africa
George Aboagye, CEO, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre,
Ghana
Neil Gardyne, Director, New Africa Mining Fund, South Africa
Nivaash Singh, Mining and Metals, Nedbank Capital, South
Africa
12:30 Networking lunch
13:30 Panel discussion: Investing in Africa - key players & priorities
• Looking at the attractive investment themes and the funding gaps• Performance track record of Africa funds vs. other emerging
market funds • Potential overseas partnerships and future expansion plansClive Donner, Managing Director, LinQ Capital Limited, South
Africa
Ibrahim Bwire, Principal Consultant, Nova Capital Partners,
South Africa
Dorian Wrigley, Managing Director Southern Africa, Umbono
Group of Companies, South Africa
Mike Brooke, Chairman, African Lion, Australia
Bruce Williamson, Investment Officer, Imara Asset
Management, South Africa
Solomon Asamoah, Deputy CEO and Principle Investment Officer, African Finance Corporation, Nigeria
14:15 Case study: ETF’s as a key driver for African resource
investment
• Why exchange traded funds for Africa?• How African capital markets today are affecting resource
investment • How ETF’s are providing a solution to investment in commodities• An indepth look at exchange traded funds and resource
investmentsVladimir Nedeljkovic, Head of ETF’s Structuring, ABSA Capital,
South Africa
Money talks ll - raising capital
14:45 Private equity panel: Unearthing the real value – emerging
opportunities for private equity
• What are private equity and private investors considering in mining investments today?
• Opportunities in the African exploration mining sector• Comparing mining projects at different stages – identifying the
most lucrative• Who are the dealmakers and brokers?Dorian Wrigley, Chief Operating Officer, Umbono Capital, South
Africa
Zuko Kubukeli, CEO, Pan-African Private Equity Fund, South
Africa
Stephan Vermaak, Principal Investment Officer, International
Finance Corporation, South Africa
15:30 networking and afternoon refreshments
16:00 Panel discussion: How to raise capital
• A look at the best options and strategies for getting listed• Knowing the benefits of simple listing and EPL’s (Exclusive
Processing Licences)• Identifying the difference between various stock exchanges and
your needs as a mining house John Mandy, CEO, Namibian Stock Exchange, Namibia
Ibukun Adebayo, Head of Primary Markets, London Stock
Exchange, United Kingdom
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Partnerships
16:30 Case study: Strategic mergers and acquisitions - creating
world class mines through collaboration
• Analysing some of the global players and drivers of mining M&A’s • The role of Africa’s majors and their strategic directions in
choosing partners• Uncovering new opportunities for investors • Expansion plans and projects throughout Africa that are attractive
for M&A transactions• How to choose your partners wiselyBruce Beath, Chief Financial Officer, Richards Bay Minerals,
South Africa
17:00 How to achieve business growth through joint venture
partnerships
• What do the next wave of junior joint ventures look like?• Identifying the right synergistic partner for your project • Critical considerations when looking at joint venture
partnerships• To JV or not to JV – it this the best strategy for your mine that
ensures long term return on your investment? Andy Johnson, Vice President, Sekoko Resources, South Africa
17:30 Chairperson’s closing remarks and end of day oneTony Mahalski, Chairman, Association of Mining Analysts,
United Kingdom
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Day Two Thursday, 21st July 2011
07:30 Registration and refreshments
08:45 Chairperson’s opening remarks
Tony Mahalski, Chairman, Association of Mining Analysts,
United Kingdom
Hot Projects
09:00 Case study: Central Africa – Assessing the unlimited
opportunity in the Rooderand project
• How to use the government in advancing a project• How is the lion commodity demand taking over for 2012?• Exploration case studyKim Freeman, Chief Operating Officer, Platinum Australia,
South Africa
09:20 Case study: Namakwa Diamonds and its successes
• Increasing status and value through various mining assets• Maximising returns from the sale of own and third party diamond
production• Assessing the interest in the Kao Kimberlite pipe in Lesotho- the
largest undeveloped and fourth largest diamondiferous pipe in Southern Africa
Nico Kruger, CEO, Namakwa Diamonds, South Africa
09:40 Case study: North Africa – mining possibilities in Libya
• Looking at the untapped potential in North Africa• What are the future plans to attract investment into mining in the
region?• Looking at the most successful mining projects in LibyaKhalifa Abdulla, Chairman, National Mining Corporation of
Libya, Libya
10:00 Case study: Southern Africa’s platinum projects at Sable
Platinum
• The next stage for Africa’s projects• Predictions of increased supply for 2011/2012• Looking at forming partnerships for bigger expansion into AfricaJames Allan, Director, Sable Platinum, South Africa
10:20 Case study: Further exploration and development in the
Namibian copperbelt
• How is the copper trading industry evolving• Future prospects of copper in Namibia• Omitiomire – a case study• Exploration potential in view of projected supply and demand
dynamicsKarl Hartmann, Exploration Manager, Craton Mining and
Exploration, Namibia
10:40 Morning refreshments
Hot Commodities
11:10 Platinum case study: The next stage for Africa’s projects
• How Africa will continue to hold the lion share of the market • Predictions of increased supply for 2011/2012• Future improved cost control and proposed re-opening of shafts • Maximising profitability through acquiring new long-life, low cost
projects and optimised operationsArthur Mashiatshidi, CEO, Wesizwe Platinum, South Africa
11:30 Coal case study: Coal mine investments, M&A’s and new
project developments
• African coal mine development, investment and M&A trends• Coal usage in the renewable era• Exploring new investment and partnership models in the coal
sector as the demand in Africa increases
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Nico Kruger
CEONamakwa Diamonds,
South Africa
Namakwa Diamonds
and its successes
Nico will be addressing the value of Namakwa Diamonds’ projects and the great interest in the Kao Kimberlite pipe in Lesotho.
DAY TWO 09:20
John Wallington
CEOCoal of Africa,
South Africa
Coal mine investments,
M&A’s and new project
developments
John will be addressing the coal usage and demand in Southern Africa whilst analysing the coal supply and demand dynamics in today’s market.
DAY TWO 11:30
Hear from the world’s leading speakers!
William Ngeleja
Minister, Ministry of Minerals and
Energy, Tanzania
Development updates
on regulatory plans for
state owned and private
mines
William will be discussing how to make Tanzania an attractive investment destination.
DAY TWO 15:45
Day Two Thursday, 21st July 2011
• Analysing coal supply and demand dynamics in today’s marketJohn Wallington, CEO, Coal of Africa, South Africa
11:50 Copper case study: Further exploration and development in
the copperbelt
• A look at how the global copper trading industry is evolving• Exploring new investment and partnership models in the copper
sector• How JV’s can assist in development and expansion projectsJoel Chitambala, Business Controller Marketing/Treasury, Konkola Copper Mine, Zambia
12:10 Diamond case study: The next stage for Africa’s diamond
projects
• How Africa will continue to hold the lion share of the market • Predictions of increased supply for 2011/2012• Future improved cost control and proposed re-opening of shafts • Maximising profitability through acquiring new long-life, low cost
projects and optimised operationsJames Campbell, Vice President: New Business, Lucara
Diamond Corp, South Africa
12:30 Networking lunch
Opportunity map of Africa
13:45 East African panel discussion: Take advantage of East Africa’s
investment opportunity
• Overview of regulatory developments and investment trends
• Regulatory outlook and foreign investment policies for the exploration and mining sectors
• FDI initiatives in East African resourcesEmmanuel Jengo, Executive Secretary, Tanzania Chamber of
Minerals and Energy, Tanzania
Monica Gichuhi, Executive Officer, Kenya Chamber of Mines,
Kenya
William Ngeleja, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Minerals,
Tanzania
14:15 West African panel discussion: Developing mining enterprises
in the resource rich region
• Mining industry projections and outlooks• Key trends and developments in the mining sector• Regulatory developments and investment incentivesJoyce Aryee, CEO, Ghana Chamber of Mines, Ghana
George Aboagye, CEO, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre,
Ghana
14:45 Southern Africa panel discussion: Take advantage of this
region rich in gold, diamonds and platinum
• Capturing the next exploration wave• Attracting direct investment into your region – what are the most
successful?• How the price of gold affects the economyVictor Gapare, President, Zimbabwe Chamber of Mines,
Zimbabwe
Felix Manyanga, Engineer, Exxaro, South Africa
Jan Nelson, CEO, Pan African Resources, South Africa
James Campbell, Vice President: New Business, Lucara
Diamond Corp, South Africa
Graham Chamberlain, Chief Operating Officer, Rockwell
Diamonds, South Africa
Andre Jackson, Chairman, African Diamond Council, Angola
15:15 networking and afternoon refreshments
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Mining rights & laws
15:45 Keynote address: Development updates on regulatory plans
for state-owned and private mines
• How is government ensuring the region is a competitive mining investment destination?
• Updates on concessions and licensing issues for foreign explorers and operators
• What assurance can government provide private mines that their investment is protected?
William Ngeleja, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Minerals,
Tanzania
16:15 Case study: Looking at the challenges that Junior mines face
• The DMR process for prospecting rights• The DMR process for mining rights• Financing of the various projects• Looking at off take agreements in Africa Dr Anna Mokgokong, Chief Executive Chairperson, Community
Investment Holdings, South Africa
16:45 Regulators panel: Governments drive for investment
opportunities in Africa
• Regulatory developments and investment incentives • Updates on concessions and licensing issues for foreign
explorers and operators• Is nationalisation the future of mining in Africa? • Government’s projections and focus for international investmentMonica Gichuhi, Executive Officer, Kenya Chamber of Mines,
Kenya
Tapiwa Samanga, Director Capital Equipment and Allied Services, Department of Trade & Industry, South Africa
George Aboagye, CEO, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre,
Ghana
Khalifa Abdulla, Chairman, National Mining Corporation of
Libya, Libya
Kgomotso Abi, Director of Mines, Department of Mines,
Botswana
17:30 Chairperson’s closing remarks and end of day twoTony Mahalski, Chairman, Association of Mining Analysts,
United Kingdom
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Workshop I Tuesday 19th July 2011 Workshop Il Friday 22nd July 2011
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Pre and Post Conference Workshops
Your workshop leader
Your workshop leader
Willem Smuts
Independent Consultant I South Africa
Willem has 22 years of technical and management experience in the fields of research, exploration, mining and consulting across Africa. During the mid-90’s Willem participated in CBM exploration and evaluation with AMOCO in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana.
Peter Bowring
Partner: Mining and Natural Resources Team I Trowers & Hamlins, Dubai
Peter is a partner in Trowers & Hamlins’ specialist Mining & Natural Resources Team which has almost unparallel experience in mining projects in the Middle East and Africa. Peter’s particular expertise is in project development, project finance, construction and corporate law with a particular focus on the mining and natural resources.
Managing your risk profile
Objective
This workshop will show you how to become more credible in Africa’s junior mining sector by reducing risk over a period of time. We will discuss exploration efforts, feasibility studies, investment criteria, construction and operating of mines and the expenditure of various stages of the life of a mine.
08:00 Registration and refreshments
09:00 Introduction
• How to become credible in Africa’s junior mining sector
• How to find the right investors for your projects
• How to manage “other people’s money”
10:00 Exploration
• How much desk work needs to be completed• Using investor money wisely• Geochemical and geophysical surveys• Deposit and resource modelling
11:00 Morning refreshments and networking
11:30 Desktop research
• Pre-feasibility phase• Looking at resources and reserves• Project commissioning
12:30 Investment for your project
• Looking at the history of the project• How the private individuals and banks define
the project
13:00 Networking lunch
14:00 Bisha Mine case study-Eritrea
14:30 Mining studies
• Looking scoping study• Pre-feasibility study• Full feasibility study
15:30 Afternoon refreshments and networking
16:00 Reserves case study
16:30 Conclusion
17:00 End of workshop
Deal structures in Africa- documenting &
negotiating in the mining sector
Objective
This is a project finance workshop allowing you to document and negotiate deals in the African mining sector. This will give you the knowledge to work more accurately in the mining space in Africa and structure the right deals with the right people.
08:00 Registration and refreshments
09:00 Introduction to deal making in the African
mining arena
10:00 Morning refreshments and networking
10:30 Finding the right projects
• What makes a project appealing to invest in?• How to decide on the deal structure
11:30 Gaining the knowledge to enter various
market
• Case study of a deal structure in a developed markets
12:30 Networking lunch
13:30 Building relationships with financiers and
investors
• Finding the right partner with the same ideas for your project
14:30 Risk maintenance
• Gaining a deep knowledge of the risks that investors can safely take
• The ability to be flexible and creative enough to structure around local law issues to balance risk appetite and risk avoidance
15:30 Afternoon refreshments and networking
16:00 Case study - First Quantum Minerals
• Consulting and advising• Learning points for all multinationals
16:30 Conclusion
17:00 End of workshop
A fun, high-speed session for making new contacts and
exchanging details.
Arrange meetings online before you
arrive. Access event resources, such as white papers and
presentations, after you’ve left.
More than listening, interact with our
panelists
This is your chance to shape the conference agenda. You select the topic and presenters. So bring along your ideas and get ready to make a name for
yourself.
Get the most
from your conference
Meet and talk about the business issues on
your brain.
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“Very good. I liked the
interaction!”
Zweli Ndese
General Manager Bambanani
Operations-
Harmony Gold
“Most interesting
topics covered at the event.”
M.Z.T Musondo,
General Manager Anglo Gold
Operations Ltd
“I get moreout of this
annual eventevery year – Imeet people
and companiesthat I am keento meet andthat help my
business – andthe event is
organised sowell that it
flows smoothlyand relaxed– good foodand logisticsthrough theconference
days”
Peter Major,
Cadiz
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8 reasons why you should be at the
The Africa Mining Congress 2011.
Local and international investors under
ONE roof
Meet with over 30 local and international investors who are interested in your projects
China and Africa
Learn about China’s outlook for Africa and how it will influence your mining house
Comparing worldwide stock exchanges
Get listed on a stock exchange and choose which one suits your needs
Regional comparisons
Get to know what is hot in the four corners of Africa. Hear how the West, East, Southern and North Africa are exploring the mining potential in their region
Regulatory updates from African
government
Hear from government representatives from South Africa, Ghana, Libya, Botswana, Tanzania, Kenya and Zimbabwe. And find out the hot spots!
Be the first to get a preview of Africa’s
mining project showcase
Get updates on the most successful and profitable projects on the continent
Partnerships
Learn about strategic mergers and acquisitions and successful joint ventures. Analyse some of the global drivers for mining M&A’s and hear how to catch the right partner
Meet the right investor
Meet investors who are actively looking for viable projects to invest in
8 REASONS
Mid TierMines
Government
Financers
SeniorMines
• Commodity
Buyers/Fund Managers
JuniorMines
Associations & Development
Agencies
Investors
Who‛s attending?
Pastattendees
African Mining ServicesAfricap Investments
Africo ResourcesAnglo American Plc
Anglo Coal South AfricaAnglo Operations Limited
Anglo ZimeleAntofagasta Minerals
Aquarius Platinum SA (Pty) LtdArup (Pty) Ltd
Atlas Copco SA (Pty) LtdBarloworld Equipment Co.
BarnstoneBarrick Africa (Pty) Ltd
Barrick PlatinumBateman Beijing Axis
BatsalaniBatsalani
BHP BillitonBHPBillion Energy Coal Africa
BSC ResourcesBSG Advisory Services (Pty) Ltd
Canada - South Africa Chamber of Business
Chengdu Tianqi Machinery, Metals & Minerals Imp. & Exp Ltd
CK MiningCongo Russia Industry SP
Copper Development AssociationDenham Capital Management(UK)LLPDepartment of Trade & Industry, SADevelopment Bank of South Africa
DRD GoldErnst & Young LondonExxaro Resources Ltd
Ghana Chamber of MinesGreat Basin Gold Limited
Harmony Harmony Gold
Harvest Resources Ikapa Media, on behalf of Gabon
Ministry of Mines International Finance Corporation
IIMF/ World bank Kenya Chamber of Mines
Kingdom Zephyr Africa Management Konkola Copper Mines Korea Resource Corp Linq Capital Limited
Londoloza Resources Corp. Lusitana Mining
MAADIN Natural Resources Meropa Minerals Resources
MININGMX Ministry of Energy, Mining and Water
- Department of Mines, SA Monotobiya Commodity Africa
Murray & Roberts Mwana Africa Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Nalco Africa (Pty) LtdNational Agency of Natural
Resources (AKBN) National Energy Efficiency Agency
(NEEA) Phanini Investments
Platfields Q Resources
Rand Merchant Bank Rand Uranium
Rio Tinto Sandvik
Sekoko Resources (Pty) Ltd Senmin International (Pty) Ltd
SGS Shel
The Beijing Axis TKSL Mineral Resources(Pty) Trade & Investment impopo
Ubuntu SSM (Pty) Ltd mthombo Resources
Webber Wentzel Wesizwe PlatinumZimbabwe Mining
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“Africa is home
to some of the world’s
richestuntapped mineral
deposits andhas the
potential tobecome theworld’s next
major copper-and
cobalt-producing
region”
Mick Davis
CEO, Xstrata
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