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    Community engagement, local content, skills transfer, and shared infrastructure at AMW 2026

    Xsum NewsBy Xsum NewsDecember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read9 Views
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    The 2026 edition of African Mining Week (AMW), which officially launched last week, brings together global mining companies, investors, policy makers and industry stakeholders to explore new opportunities across Africa’s minerals sector. This event will examine how Africa, the world’s largest producer of key energy transition metals such as platinum group metals, cobalt, chromium and manganese, is shaping global supply chains and attracting increased investment from markets such as the United States, China and Europe.

    AMW 2026, held under the theme ‘Mining the Future: Critical Resources, Sustainability and Community Development’, aims to showcase Africa’s strategic role in the world’s key minerals markets, highlight innovative approaches to sustainable and responsible mining, and foster collaboration between governments and industry. Building on the success of the 2025 edition, the event provides a platform to discuss sustainable market growth, environmental management, and socio-economic development across the continent.

    The panel discussion will focus on Africa’s role as a global hub for critical energy transition minerals, with countries such as Zimbabwe, Mali, Namibia and Malawi promoting local value-added obligations and strategically managing feedstock mineral exports to maximize domestic economic benefits. AMW 2026 will explore opportunities across the continent’s key mineral sectors, from mining and exploration to processing and industrialization, and provide insight into how investors and governments can work together to strengthen supply chains and unlock the full potential of Africa’s mineral resources.

    Environmental management and responsible mining practices will also be a central focus. As financial institutions such as the African Finance Corporation, the World Bank, IFC and Afreximbank increasingly link financing and ESG performance, the panel will examine how renewable energy solutions, from power purchase agreements and independent power producer arrangements to energy transmission and on-site generation, can reduce emissions, improve energy security and increase the bankability of projects. The event will also highlight innovative strategies for sustainable resource development that balance commercial benefits with ecological and social responsibilities.

    Community engagement, local content, skills transfer and shared infrastructure continue to be at the heart of African mining policy. AMW 2026 will showcase projects that deliver tangible socio-economic benefits, from job creation and supplier development to gender empowerment and improved community infrastructure. The discussion will also highlight the tax regimes, community benefit frameworks and ESG obligations that will shape project delivery, highlighting how the mining industry can act as a catalyst for inclusive growth across the continent.

    “Africa Mining Week 2026 will be a showcase of Africa’s potential to power the future,” said Rachel Kasongo, Events & Projects Director at Energy Capital & Power. “This event will focus on how the continent’s critical resources can be developed responsibly, how innovative practices are shaping a more sustainable mining sector, and how investments can generate meaningful benefits for local communities. It is a space for leaders to exchange ideas, build partnerships and explore solutions that have long-term impact for both industry and society.”

    Africa Mining Week serves as the primary platform for exploring all mining opportunities across Africa. The event will be held in parallel with the Africa Energy Week: Investing in Africa Energy 2026 conference, which will be held in Cape Town from 12 to 16 October. Sponsors, exhibitors and attendees can contact sales@energycapitalpower.com for more information.

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