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Africa must unite in unstable world, Mantashe tells Indaba

Mining minister warns that foreign countries are seeking to control resources

Gwede Mantashe at (last year's) Mining Indaba 2025

Gwede Mantashe at (last year's) Mining Indaba 2025 | Credits: Mining Indaba

South Africa's mining minister Gwede Mantashe opened the Mining Indaba in Cape Town with a call for cooperation between African countries to cooperate to defend their interests in an increasingly unstable...

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