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Three Namibians recognized as future leaders in mining

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The Mining Indaba has recognized three Namibians as future leaders in mining under its “Future Leaders initiative.”

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The initiative, being undertaken in collaboration with the University of Cape Town’s Leaders in Extractives and African Development (LEAD) Programme, aims to spotlight 30 dynamic early-career professionals from across the continent.

Among these future leaders are Namibia’s Helao Shivolo, a senior Geologist; Helmi Ipinge, a Geologist at the Geological Survey of Namibia; and Michelle Hailonga, an Environmental Geologist at the Ministry of Mines and Energy Namibia.

According to the Mining Indaba website, the program aims to honor individuals whose upbringing in a landscape shaped by technological advancement has equipped them with the tools to revolutionize the mining sector.

“Their fresh mindsets will deliver the positive disruption the mining industry is in need of to remain relevant in a modern world,” it reads.

The LEAD Programme lasts for two weeks. The first week involves intensive learning sessions held in the Chemical Engineering Department at UCT, with lectures and interactive activities. During the second week, participants take part in various activities at the African Mining Indaba. Here, they can meet and talk with CEOs, ministers, advisors, and other influential figures, gaining valuable insights into the industry’s strategic direction and trends.

Meanwhile, the Mining Indaba is an event that focuses solely on promoting and advancing mining interests in Africa, offering investors a perspective on the continent’s mining sector.

The event serves as a platform for connecting mining companies with investors and facilitating crucial discussions that contribute to Africa’s long-term economic growth and sustainability.

Mining Indaba will mark its 30th anniversary this year.-miningandenergy.com.na

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