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The three-way split of Cape Town's Indaba

CAPE Town's Mining Indaba is striking back to recover the flight of junior mining and exploration companies to its opposition - the 121 Mining Investment event which runs concurrently just up the road at Welgemeend, writes <b>Barry Avery</b> in <i>African Angle</i>.

Barry Avery
The three-way split of Cape Town's Indaba

The Mining Indaba - which began life fairly modestly at a hotel venue in downtown Cape Town 23 years ago - was born out of a post-apartheid South Africa where mining, until 1995, was essentially limited...

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