Deputy Executive Director in the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Gloria Simubali, has led a delegation to the ‘Investing in African Mining Indaba 2024’, which commenced in Cape Town, South Africa, on Monday.

A media statement issued by the Ministry of Mines and Energy said Namibia will, during the Indaba, showcase the opportunities the country presents in the mining sector to a global audience of foremost thinkers in mining.
Namibia's rich mineral resources and recent resource discoveries make it a hotspot for renewable energy development and a top choice for mining investment.

“The Namibian mining sector plays a significant role in the economy, accounting for about 12.2% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022, or no less than 14.3% when mineral processing and beneficiation are considered,” it read.

The statement further said the delegation will promote Namibia's investment prospects in the mining sector and related industries through a series of business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-government (B2G) meetings, as well as a country showcase panel discussion focusing on critical raw material development and local value addition in the Namibian context.

The Mining Indaba is expected to allow Namibia to showcase its potential amongst other mining countries.

The delegation further consists of government and public sector officials, the Namibian Chamber of Mines, representatives from mining houses, and other private sector players and will be participating under the theme 'Namibia: Taking bold steps to sustainable mining: shaping a green tomorrow'.
It ends on Thursday.

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