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TOP NEWS

  • Presidential Address 2025: Beyond Effort-Driven Operations: Building People-Centric Operating Models for Mining's Future

    gary lane 18062025The opportunity to serve as President of the prestigious Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM) was made possible because of an Anglo American scholarship 39 years ago—a pivotal moment that set me on a career path spanning various roles and startup ventures in the mining industry.

    Over the past decade, I have been privileged to broaden my experience by consulting across diverse industries globally. This exposure revealed something profound: what I had previously considered mining-specific challenges are, in fact, universal across many sectors.

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  • Read Dr Elias Matinde's feature in SA Mining Magazine

    oped 02052025In the March/April issue of SA Mining Magazine, SAIMM President, Dr. Elias Matinde (PhD) shares his vision for the future of South Africa’s mining industry. He emphasises how innovation, skills development, and collaboration will be key to shaping the industry’s future.

  • Balancing Energy Demands and Sustainability: South Africa’s Hydrogen Revolution

    OPINION EDITORIAL

    Balancing Energy Demands and Sustainability: South Africa’s Hydrogen Revolution

    By Dr Darija Susac,
    2nd Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Conference Committee Member and Acting Director of HySA Catalysis Centre of Competence

    Economic growth and socioeconomic development in any country is undeniably linked to its ability to produce energy, maintain energy independence, and achieve energy sustainability. To date, the world remains highly dependent on affordable fossil fuel resources, to meet ever increasing energy demand. However, the burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere which adds to naturally occurring processes.

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  • Charting the Future of African Mining and Geotechnical Excellence

    OPINION EDITORIAL

    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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  • The Mining Industry in 2025: Challenges, Innovation, and the Road Ahead

    GMG-SAIMM IN-PERSON FORUM
    OPINION EDITORIAL

    By Dr Gargi Mishra, Organizing Committee Member GMG-SAIMM Johannesburg Forum, Mining Innovation Thought leader

    The global mining industry is navigating a landscape shaped by economic uncertainty, supply chain disruptions, and evolving regulations. Rising operational costs, geopolitical tensions, and shifting policies are influencing investment decisions. Supply chain bottlenecks and international conflicts are further increasing delays and expenses, while regulatory shifts—including trade policies and tariffs—add layers of complexity.

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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: the critical alignment of South Africa’s SANS 10286 standard with the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM)

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    In this episode of The Crucible, host Adelle Coetzee speaks with renowned tailings expert Andrew Copeland about the critical alignment of South Africa’s SANS 10286 standard with the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM). This episode provides deep insights into the historical context, the urgent need for reform following past dam failures and the multi-stakeholder drafting process behind the revised standard.

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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

  • 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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  • South Africa’s green hydrogen strategy: Challenges and opportunities

    Significant global efforts have been dedicated to mitigate the man-made impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. However, recent policy shifts by some of the major economic jurisdictions, such as the United States, to focus on prioritising domestic economic growth, potentially at the expense of climate change, and stricter environmental regulation is a major cause for concern. For example, the

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From the Journal Comments

  • 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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  • Safety and the human dimension

    Mining has historically been one of the most hazardous industries, a reality that has shaped the sector’s reputation for high risks and low margins of safety. Despite decades of progress in mechanisation, automation, improved ventilation, and the widespread adoption of personal protective equipment, accidents and occupational diseases remain serious and persistent concerns. Underground mining poses unique challenges because workers are

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