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'In good shape': Indaba begins on a high note

MCSA sounds an optimistic note for South Africa's mining industry on day one of Mining Indaba

MCSA president Paul Dunne, MCSA chief executive Mzila Mthenjane, MCSA acting chief economist Bongani Motsa

MCSA president Paul Dunne, MCSA chief executive Mzila Mthenjane, MCSA acting chief economist Bongani Motsa | Credits: James Stent / Mining Magazine

Cape Town's weather is a famously unpredictable entity.   It was gentle summer rain that arrived on the first day of Mining Indaba 2026, an excellent sign in a water-stressed city.  The first note...

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