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    SAIMM is proud to partner with Implats, Sibanye Stillwater, Sound Mining, SRK Consulting, Ukwazi and Valterra Platinum with the goal of establishing and entrenching not only strategic relationships, but useful and uplifting networks of people and professionals.

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TOP NEWS

  • SAIMM President Gary Lane Digs Deep in SA Mining Magazine Nov/Dec Issue

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    SAIMM President Gary Lane Digs Deep in SA Mining Magazine Nov/Dec Issue

    We are excited share the November/December 2025 issue of SA Mining Magazine (pages 20–21) which features SAIMM President, Gary Lane. The feature highlights his perspective on where the minerals industry stands today and the changes he believes are vital for its sustainable future.

    Gary brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to thoughtful, people-centric leadership a reflection of SAIMM’s ongoing focus on transforming and strengthening the mining and metallurgical sector in Southern Africa.

    We invite members and industry stakeholders to read the full article and share their thoughts on the ideas presented.

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  • MineSafe 2025 Conference and Industry Awards - Advancing Health and Safety Excellence in the Mining Sector

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    MineSafe 2025 Conference and Industry Awards - Advancing Health and Safety Excellence in the Mining Sector

    The 2025 MineSafe Conference, held from 19–21 November 2025 at Emperors Palace in Johannesburg, once again united the mining sector in a shared commitment to reducing harm, improving workplace conditions and embedding a culture of safety across South Africa’s mining operations. This flagship event is which was hosted by SAIMM, the Association of Mine Managers of South Africa (AMMSA), the Mine Metallurgical Managers Association of South Africa (MMMA), the South African Colliery Managers Association (SACMA), the Association of Mine Safety Professionals of South Africa (AMSPSA), and the South African Institute of Rock Engineering. The conference brings together key stakeholders committed to fostering a culture of safety and continuous improvement. As one of the industry’s most important collaborative platforms, the conference brought together representatives from mining companies, organised labour, government, suppliers and health and safety specialists to reflect on progress made, address persistent challenges and explore innovative approaches to improving occupational health and safety performance.

    The conference concluded with the MineSafe Industry Awards Day on 21 November 2025, where companies and operations were recognised for exceptional achievements in safety leadership, year-on-year improvement and best-in-class performance

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  • SAIMM Annual Banquet and Awards Evening

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    We are pleased to announce the 2026 SAIMM Banquet & Awards Evening and we invite you to save this date as one of our valued industry partners.
     
    Saturday, 14 March 2026
    The Galleria Conference & Events Venue, Sandton
     
    This annual event brings together industry leaders, thought leaders and industry professionals to celebrate outstanding achievement and the advancement of mining and metallurgy.
     
    We would be honoured to host you and your organisation as guests at this distinguished evening.
     
    More information on table bookings, entertainment and sponsorship coming soon!

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  • Charting the Future of African Mining and Geotechnical Excellence

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    The AfriRock 2025 Conference comes at a pivotal time for the African mining and geotechnical engineering sectors, presenting a vital platform to confront key industry challenges while showcasing innovation, sustainability and skills development. With a landscape defined by rapid technological change and growing social and environmental expectations, the industry must take stock of where it is and where it’s going.

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  • SAIMM Statement on Stilfontein Tragedy

    The leadership of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, an independent professional institute of international standing for over 130 years, notes with sadness the gravity of the human tragedy that occurred at Stilfontein in the North West Province of South Africa over the last few weeks. The death of at least seventy-eight miners brings to light the need for collaborative efforts to address social, criminal, and legal challenges that arise as a result of progressive mine closures and the loss of mining jobs and the concomitant socio-economic distress that this causes in an already stressed South African economic climate. While there are many dimensions to the illegal mining conundrum, this tragic incident has been precipitated by progressive minerals industry contraction, high levels of unemployment and poverty, and exacerbated by organised crime, it must nevertheless be seen and responded to primarily as a humanitarian crisis of significant proportion.

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From the committees

  • Podcast: Tackling Discrimination and Unconscious Bias in Hiring & Promotions in Southern Africa’s Mineral Sector

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    In this episode of The Crucible,  we sit down with Boitumelo Nkomo, the Women in Mining (WIM) Programme Manager at the Minerals Council South Africa, to unpack one of the sector’s most persistent challenges: discrimination and unconscious bias in hiring and promotions.

    Drawing from over 20 years of experience and deep sector-wide engagement, Boitumelo provides historical context, insight into structural biases, and clarity on what meaningful transformation requires within mining workplaces.

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    Access all episodes of The Crucible on Spotify or Apple Music Podcast - search 'The Crucible - Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy’

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From the President's Corner

  • Navigating the Identification of Engineering Work— a call for professional registration

    For a while now, I have been aware of the Identification of Engineering Work (IDoEW) being developed by the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA). It was only after attending an ECSA presentation recently, engaging in discussions, and conducting further research that I came to appreciate the far-reaching impact this initiative will have on the engineering profession and particularly on

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  • Our responsibility to develop future industry leaders

    At a recent conference, a young professional asked me: “What do I do if my boss won’t give me the time to get involved in SAIMM Young Professionals Council activities and events?” This question cuts to the heart of a broader issue: What is our responsibility as leaders to guide, coach, and prepare the next generation to take our place?

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  • Final reflections and future considerations

    This month’s article will be my last contribution to the SAIMM President’s Corner. It has been a very interesting and rewarding twelve months as President of the SAIMM and I am thrilled to hand over the baton to my colleague Gary Lane as the newly inaugurated SAIMM President. As part of my communication strategy during the last twelve months, I

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From the Journal Comments

  • Pioneering progress: The future of rock engineering

    It was our great pleasure to welcome delegates to AfriRock 2025, themed “Pioneering progress: The future of rock engineering,” held at the Sun City Hotel and Casino in Rustenburg from 19 to 23 July 2025. The conference was an absolutely resounding success. This prestigious international event brought together rock engineering professionals, researchers, and industry leaders from across the globe to

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  • The art of rock engineering design and the need for research

    Rock Engineers and mine personnel frequently disagree on design aspects. These disagreements can lead to poor designs or failures. A number of large collapses have occurred in the bord and pillar mines and open cast mines in the Southern Africa region in the last two decades. Can we learn from the decision-making that led to these collapses and improve? Philosophy

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