The Lands Minister and Natural Resources Minister, Samuel Jinapor is visiting Ghanaian companies at the ongoing Mining Conference in Cape Town ,South Africa.

So far some eight Ghanaian firms and agencies in the extractive sector are participating in the four-day, conference.

The forum, which is on the theme: “Evolution of African mining: Investing in the energy transition and the economies”, is set to inspire new approaches, spark conversations and encourage partnerships that are expected to transform mining on the continent.

It will also explore key drivers of investment decisions within the African mining market and forge the future direction of the sector.

The 2022 Investing in African Mining Indaba, which ends tomorrow, is the largest mining dialogue platform in Africa and the largest mining investment conference and exhibition in the world.
Source: Yaw Obeng Manu, Cape Town, South Africa