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Amedeo Anniciello

CEO, STANDARD BANK (DRC)
"With mining companies currently enjoying high prices, exceptional production performance and robust supply chains, we anticipate that the sector will continue showing resilience and growth, remaining financially sound in 2023."

Anthony Richard Viljoen

CEO, ANDRADA MINING (FORMERLY AFRITIN MINING)
"In my 20 years of experience, I have never seen such a crazy rush for a metal. Thanks to our short time to production, Andrada Mining (formerly AfriTin Mining) is in a commanding position relative to most juniors out there."

Antoinette N’Samba Kalambayi

MINISTER OF MINES, GOVERNMENT OF THE DRC
"Investors are shy when it comes to the DRC, but we already have great mines in the country, with Kamoa-Kakula, Glencore, Tenke Fungurume, Kibali, Sicomines, Alphamin and others."

Hadley Natus

CHAIRMAN, TANTALEX LITHIUM RESOURCES CORP
"Mining tailings is not only the cleanest form of mining but also the cheapest: Except for rehabilitation costs, mining costs are negligible."

Mark Bristow

PRESIDENT & CEO, BARRICK GOLD
"Our successful exploration programs are feeding high-quality prospects into an already bulging pipeline and we expect to grow our reserves net of depletion again this year."

Andrew van Zyl

MANAGING DIRECTOR, SRK SOUTH AFRICA
"Perhaps SRK’s most significant contribution to addressing ESG risk is its cross-disciplinary approach."

Xavier “Jack” de Longueville

REGIONAL DIRECTOR AFRICA, ROBINSON INTERNATIONAL GROUP
Robinson International explains conditions for its analysis and testing operations in DRC.

Conrad Karageorge

CEO, AMANI GOLD
Amani Gold updates GBR on progress at its Giro gold project in DRC.

Oliver Dallaway

DIRECTOR DRC, AFRICAN MINING SERVICES (AMS)
AMS comments on serving mines and mining contractors in the DRC.

Olivier Schorochoff & Weid Vereycken

MANAGING DIRECTOR & REGIONAL MANAGER HAUT-KATANGA AND LUALABA, GARDAWORLD
GardaWorld is the largest privately-owned security services company in the world, with an annual turnover of around US$4 billion, a total of 120,000 employees.

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