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Zambia Monitor set for full coverage as 2026 Mining Indaba opens in Cape Town

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Zambia Monitor is among the accredited pan-African media platforms covering the 2026 Investing in African Mining Indaba, which opens Monday in Cape Town.

As Africa’s largest mining investment gathering, this year’s event is expected to draw thousands of global and regional industry leaders, government delegations, investors, and mining executives.

Zambia Monitor will deliver full, real-time coverage, with a major focus on developments under its Energy and Mining category, which will anchor the platform’s reporting throughout the four-day conference.

Read more: Hichilema to address mining indaba in Cape Town, as Zambia pushes sector reforms

Readers can expect breaking news, policy updates, exclusive insights, and expert analysis from the continent’s most influential mining event.

Organizers of the Mining Indaba have confirmed that His Excellency Hakainde Hichilema, President of the Republic of Zambia, will deliver the Keynote Address at the Opening Ceremony. His appearance is set to highlight Zambia’s growing role in the global mining and critical minerals sector, especially as the country advances investment-friendly reforms and strengthens partnerships across the value chain.

Running from 9–12 February 2026, this year’s conference will once again bring together governments, mining companies, financiers, and development institutions to drive dialogue on sustainable and responsible mining. The Indaba is widely recognized as a premier platform for unlocking investment deals, shaping policy, and forging partnerships vital to Africa’s economic transformation.

Zambia Monitor will track the major announcements, investment commitments, panel discussions, and emerging trends that define the 2026 Indaba—ensuring readers stay ahead of key developments impacting Zambia, the region, and the continent.

Follow Zambia Monitor’s continuous updates on our website and digital platforms throughout the Mining Indaba.

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