Cape Town to Host African Mining Indaba 2026 as Global Industry Leaders Converge

The African Mining Indaba 2026 will take place from 9 to 12 February 2026 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre in Cape Town, South Africa, bringing together global mining leaders, investors, policymakers, and industry stakeholders. Widely regarded as the continent’s most influential mining investment event, the Indaba serves as a strategic meeting point for shaping the future of Africa’s mining sector.

The conference is expected to spotlight critical conversations around mineral investment, sustainable mining practices, energy transition minerals, and the role of mining in Africa’s long term economic development. Participants will engage in high level discussions focused on unlocking value across the mining value chain while balancing growth, environmental responsibility, and community impact.

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Hosting the event in Cape Town reinforces South Africa’s position as a central hub for mining dialogue and investment in Africa. The city offers a dynamic setting that combines strong infrastructure, global accessibility, and a long standing connection to the mining industry, making it an ideal location for international engagement and deal making.

African Mining Indaba 2026 continues its role as a catalyst for collaboration between governments and the private sector, providing a platform where policy meets capital. As global demand for critical minerals grows, the event remains a key space for advancing partnerships, promoting responsible investment, and shaping a resilient and competitive future for African mining.

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