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African Mining Week Opens Doors to New Deals

On October 1–3, 2025, ministers and investors met in Cape Town to chart Africa’s mining future: innovation, investment, and inclusion took center stage.

African Mining Week Opens Doors to New Deals

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October 5, 2025

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The air in Cape Town carried a quiet conviction this October. Inside the International Convention Centre, ministers from across Africa sat across investors, analysts, and engineers, each one aware that Africa’s next phase of growth will be written through its mines. Held from October 1–3, 2025, the first edition of African Mining Week was about the next chapter: turning Africa’s vast mineral wealth into lasting economic strength, not chasing new discoveries.

Louis Watum Kabamba, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s newly appointed Minister of Mines, joined his counterparts from Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and South Sudan at the Ministerial Forum to discuss one of the most pressing questions in the industry: how to move from raw exports to real value. Kabamba spoke about promoting the DRC’s $20 trillion untapped mining resources to global investors and outlined reforms meant to make the country’s regulatory environment more attractive. 

The DRC accounts for over 70% of the world’s cobalt, a metal critical to clean energy technologies, and global attention has shifted toward how the country manages its resource abundance. Major projects like Ivanhoe Mines’ $1.67 billion copper expansion show the scale of ambition and the growing competition for capital.

Investment and policy conversations throughout the week focused heavily on beneficiation, local content, and environmental and social governance. The shift was clear: financiers are no longer chasing geological potential alone. They are looking for projects that prove value at home; those that combine technical strength with a real plan for decarbonization and local economic impact. Delegates heard about public-private pilots for grid-tied renewable energy to help mines transition away from diesel. Mines that once depended entirely on fossil fuels are now experimenting with solar-hybrid systems that promise both lower costs and energy reliability.

Still, beneath the optimism, there is unease. Small-scale and artisanal miners who produce a significant share of Africa’s gold, gemstones, and industrial minerals remain locked out of these investment conversations. In Ghana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Ethiopia, millions depend on artisanal mining for income, yet few have access to financing, technology, or formal markets. The dialogue at AMW acknowledged this exclusion and explored reforms to bring these miners into the formal economy. Without this inclusion, Africa’s mining growth will always stand on uneven ground.

Africa holds around 30% of the world’s proven critical mineral reserves. That statistic alone should make the continent central to global industrial transformation. Yet history reminds us how resource wealth can slip through local hands. From erratic regulation to unstable power supply, the continent’s mining story has often swung between promise and frustration. The tone at AMW 2025 felt different, more pragmatic, less rhetorical. The conversation has matured from what Africa has to what Africa can keep.

Regional cooperation also took center stage, with ministers at the Africa Minerals Strategy Group urging “one Africa” mineral diplomacy to boost collective bargaining. Egypt echoed this momentum with plans for a 2026 digital mining portal to link investors and open up geological data.

Ministers and investors left Cape Town with clear signals: projects that prove social and environmental responsibility will attract finance faster, while countries that reform licensing and revenue systems will win investor confidence. Delegates agreed that financing must grow beyond large-scale operations to include small miners, and that renewable energy integration can no longer be treated as an experiment.

Africa’s mining future will depend on execution, on whether reforms move from panel discussions into law, whether renewable pilots become power plants, and whether small miners gain real access to markets. The ideas are no longer the problem. The follow-through is.

African Mining Week 2025 revealed a sector ready to rethink its old habits. The path forward lies in formalizing small-scale mining, expanding renewable energy access for extraction sites, and building transparent regulatory systems that invite both trust and capital. That’s where the real value addition begins, not in conference halls, but in the mines, communities, and policy offices that will decide how Africa’s minerals shape its next generation of growth.

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