
African Mining Week Set to Drive Deals, Investment and Development in Africa’s Mining Sector
African Mining Week is the definitive platform to accelerate investment, technology adoption and sustainable growth in Africa’s mining sector.

African Mining Week is the definitive platform to accelerate investment, technology adoption and sustainable growth in Africa’s mining sector.

The 349 MW facility is the country’s largest single-asset solar facility.

The acquisition covers a 100% interest in Leopard Exploration and Mining – the owner of the Kabwe Zinc Mine in Zambia.

African Mining Week will connect stakeholders in Botswana’s mining sector with global investors to explore opportunities in diamond and critical minerals development.

The company is mobilizing the finance through a public share sale, with BW Energy raising C$2 million as part of the offering.

The initiative will see 5G towers in Freetown powered by solar PV, battery and hybrid systems.

The Chad Connection 2030 plan will target $30 billion in public and private investment.

The Otakikpo terminal boasts an export capacity of 360,000 bpd.

The program features the development of 35 mini-grids to provide power to over 70,000 people.

Developed by TotalEnergies, Petronas and Sonangol, the Kaminho deepwater development is on track for a 2028 start.
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African Mining Week is the definitive platform to accelerate investment, technology adoption and sustainable growth in Africa’s mining sector.

The 349 MW facility is the country’s largest single-asset solar facility.

The acquisition covers a 100% interest in Leopard Exploration and Mining – the owner of the Kabwe Zinc Mine in Zambia.

African Mining Week will connect stakeholders in Botswana’s mining sector with global investors to explore opportunities in diamond and critical minerals development.

The company is mobilizing the finance through a public share sale, with BW Energy raising C$2 million as part of the offering.

The initiative will see 5G towers in Freetown powered by solar PV, battery and hybrid systems.

The Chad Connection 2030 plan will target $30 billion in public and private investment.

The Otakikpo terminal boasts an export capacity of 360,000 bpd.

The program features the development of 35 mini-grids to provide power to over 70,000 people.

Developed by TotalEnergies, Petronas and Sonangol, the Kaminho deepwater development is on track for a 2028 start.
