The 2023 Joburg Indaba will be taking place at the Inanda Club in Sandton on 4 and 5 October. Over 45 speakers will be sharing their insights and views on the SA mining industry and international and local developments affecting the sector.

CEOs and senior influential figures will be speaking at the event, including:

Duncan Wanblad  Neal FronemanFleetwood Grobler  Nolitha Fakude
 Calib CassimSizakele Mzimela Crispian OlverNico Muller 
July Ndlovu Rudi DicksMpumi Zikalala  Mike Teke 
 Nombasa Tsengwa Phillip TobiasCraig Miller Richard Stewart 
Peter SteenkampAndries van HeerdenMeroonisha KerberMoses Madondo  
Mzila Mthenjane  Boipelo LekuboMosa MabuzaNoel Pillay

Other senior level speakers include Mxolisi Mgojo, Errol Smart, Bothwell Mazarura, Charl Keyter, Tsundzukani Mhlanga, Lemogang Pitsoe, Richard Price, Leonardo Manus and many more.

Attendees can expect two days filled with interesting discussions and crucial questions including:

  • Why is mining such a powerful industry and key cornerstone for development, innovation and change?
  • How are government and industry working together to make South Africa and the mining industry more investable? An update on the work of The National Logistics Crisis Committee (NLCC); the Joint Initiative to Fight Crime and Corruption (JICC); the National Energy Crisis Committee (NECOM).
  • How can SA Mining Inc. fulfil its potential for the country and the economy and seize the opportunities presented by the green energy transition?
  • Is the South African mining industry living up to its societal obligations and mining in an environmentally sustainable and socially responsible way?
  • How are mining companies collaborating to find regional solutions?
  • How do we breathe new life into mining and exploration in South Africa?
  • How are mining companies ensuring security of energy supply while decarbonising their operations?
  • What cost containment strategies are mining companies having to implement?
  • What are investor perspectives of the mining sector and its credentials?
  • What is the outlook for South Africa’s market-leading commodities?
  • How are bulk commodity producers responding to challenges and opportunities, including transportation and logistics?
  • What is the role and relevance of coal in the energy transition and beyond?
  • What advancements have been made in achieving the objectives set forth by the Presidential Commission on Climate Change?
  • What more can be done to integrate the workforce and communities into the overall operation and performance of mining companies?
  • Can the mining industry become the cutting-edge industry it needs to be and take advantage of digital and technological innovation to create value?
  • And much more…

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The Joburg Indaba is known for its frank, no-holds-barred debates. Mark Cutifani, the former chief executive of diversified mining group, Anglo American plc in deep discussion with Bernard Swanepoel, chair of the Joburg Indaba, at last year’s event. Image credit: ©Sharyn Macnamara, African Mining, incorporating Mining Mirror

The Joburg Indaba is known for its frank, no-holds-barred debates. Mark Cutifani, the former chief executive of diversified mining group, Anglo American plc in deep discussion with Bernard Swanepoel, chair of the Joburg Indaba, at last year’s event. Image credit: ©Sharyn Macnamara, African Mining, incorporating Mining Mirror