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3 - 4 October 2018
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Dear Delegate
Leaders of the mining industry will once again gather at the Inanda Club in Sandton, Johannesburg on 3 – 4 October for the 6th edition of the Joburg Indaba, an essential platform for CEOs, government, investors and major stakeholders to engage in open, honest conversations that are so critical for the industry.
Some of the crucial insights we will be bringing you this year include:
• A reality check on the global economic environment and its impact on the mining industry• Government’s plans to attract investment into SA mining• Mining Charter III: Will it impede or empower the industry?• Will it help attract or repel investment?• The reality of SA mining performance when measured against other African and global mining companies• Have we seen any progress? Are we stagnating?• Is regulatory certainty a realistic possibility or a distant dream?• What have we achieved in the last ten years? How far have we really come?• What are the economic enablers for the mining industry? How can SOEs unlock potential?• What are the opportunities and challenges for Eskom?• How is this impacting the mining industry?• What is the future role of coal in the energy market?• Is there light at the end of the tunnel for the platinum industry?• Where are the opportunities and challenges for bulk commodities and gold, copper and diamonds?• Reality check on safety: how do we mine high risk areas more safely and extend the life of mine?• Is SA now ready to sell itself to the international investor community? All this and more!
We will bring together a high-level mix of industry experts and look forward to you joining us once again to engage in frank conversations,stimulating discussions and lively debates that have become the hallmark of the Joburg Indaba.
Bernard Swanepoel will be chairing and we can once again look forward to his provocative insights, candour and good humour.
Don’t forget to sign up for the pre-Indaba gala dinner on the evening of 2 October, when we once again celebrate the SA Mining Hall of Fame.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Paula MunsieFounder and CEO
Caroline Shirindza, Vice President – Supply Chain,
Sasol Mining
Abigail Mukhuba,Finance Director,
African Rainbow Minerals
Boipelo Lekubo, Chief Financial O�cer, Harmony Gold Mining
Company Limited
Claude Baissac,Chief Executive O�cer,
Eunomix
Andrew Lane,Africa Energy &
Resources Leader, Deloitte
Fortune Mojapelo, Chief Executive O�cer,
Bushveld Minerals
Ian Cockerill, Non-Executive Chairman,
BlackRock World Mining Trust
John Capel, Executive Director,
Bench Marks Foundation
Sandy McGregor,Portfolio Manager,
Allan Gray
Xavier Marcel Prévost,Senior Coal Analyst,
XMP Consulting
Stewart Bailey,Senior VP
Investor Relations & Comms, AngloGold Ashanti
Si�so Nkosi,Executive Chairperson, Ntuthuko Exploration
& Mining
Terence Goodlace,Non-Executive Director,
Gold Fields
Philip Fourie, Executive Head, Safety &
Sustainable Development, Kumba Iron Ore
Piet Viljoen,Chairman,
Regarding Capital Management (RECM)
Peter Major, Director: Mining,
Cadiz Corporate Solutions
Tanya Chikanza, Executive VP: Corporate Strategy,
Investor Relations & Corporate Communications, Lonmin
Con�rmed Speakers for 2018:
Bernard SwanepoelChair
Chris Gri�th, Chief Executive O�cer,
Anglo American Platinum
Mxolisi Mgojo, President, Minerals Council SA
and Chief Executive O�cer, Exxaro
Mike Fraser,Chief Operating O�cer,
South32
Deshnee Naidoo, Chief Executive O�cer,
Vedanta Zinc International & CMT
Mike Teke, Chief Executive O�cer,
Seriti Resources
Peter Steenkamp, Chief Executive O�cer,
Harmony GoldMining Company Limited
Roger Baxter,Chief Executive, Minerals Council
South Africa
Themba Mkhwanazi, Chief Executive O�cer,
Kumba Iron Ore
Keith Scott, Chairman, The MSA Group and Chief Executive O�cer,
Fraser Alexander
Paul van Zijl, Executive Director,
Sub-Sahara Africa Natural Resources, J.P. Morgan
Dion Shango, Southern Africa
Chief Executive O�cer, PwC
Henk de Hoop, Business Development Director,
Rand Merchant Bank
Sipho Nkosi, Non-Executive Chairman,
Talent10
Sandra du Toit, Executive,
Investment Banking Client Solutions, Standard Bank
Con�rmed Speakers for 2018 (continued):
Alex Mhembere,Chief Executive O�cer,
Zimplats Holdings
Heidi Sternberg,Sector Specialist, Mining, Bene�ciation & Energy,
Public Investment Corporation
Ben Magara,Chief Executive O�cer,
Lonmin plc
Meroonisha Kerber,Chief Financial O�cer,
Impala Platinum
Nico Muller,Chief Executive O�cer,
Impala Platinum
Lucas Moalusi,Senior Partner,
Fasken
Mark Heywood,Executive Director,
SECTION27
May Hermanus Mike Schussler, Owner,
Economists dotcoza
Norman Mbazima, Deputy Chairman,
Anglo American South Africa
Otsile Matlou, Chief Operating O�cer,
ENSafrica
Mandisa Mondi,General Manager,
Coal, Transnet Freight Rail
Thabi Leoka, Chief Economist,
The Economist Group
Thabisile Phumo, Head of Stakeholder
Engagement, Sibanye-Stillwater
Dimitri Reading-Picopoulos, Executive Director, Europe,
Middle East and Africa Natural Resource Group, J.P. Morgan
Bothwell Mazarura, Chief Financial O�cer,
Kumba Iron Ore
Jim Rutherford, Former Capital Fund Manager and Non-Executive Director,
Anglo American
Jon Andrews, Group Executive:
Health and Safety, Impala Platinum
Joseph Mathunjwa, President, AMCU
Honourable Minister Mr Gwede Mantashe,
Department of Mineral Resources
Dzingira Matenga,Managing Director,
Development Assets, ERG Africa
André Joubert, Chief Executive,
ARM Ferrous
Anton Esterhuizen,Principal,
PanEx Resources
Johan Theron, Group Executive: Investor Relations,
Impala Platinum
Nompumelelo Zikalala, Deputy Chief Executive O�cer,
De Beers Consolidated Mines
Siki Mgabadeli, Broadcast Financial
Journalist
Mogale Mashilane, General Manager,
Marula Mine,Impala Platinum
Nelisiwe Magubane, Chairperson, Matleng Energy Solutions and Non-Executive
Director, Eskom Holdings
Nicola Jackson, VP Business Development -
Legal, Sibanye-Stillwater
Nicolaas Schoeman, Senior VP Technical Services,
DRA Group
Paul Miller, Managing Director,
CCP 12J Fund Limited
Constantino Seixas,Managing Director,
Accenture Consulting
14h30 Session Three Where are the opportunities and challenges for Eskom, Transnet and the Coal industry?
Coal as a source of energy: what is the future of coal in the energy market? Eskom as a coal consumer: How will Eskom’s new strategy impact the coal industry? How are its coal buying policies changing? Are banks looking di�erently at Eskom now? How can TFR and RBCT enable the coal sector? How will the Integrated Resource Plan a�ect the coal sector? Fossil fuels vs renewable energies: what are the implications for the coal industry? How to address the power de�cit in the SADC region?
Chair: Sandra du Toit, Executive, Investment Banking Client Solutions, Standard Bank
Panelists: Mike Fraser, Chief Operating O�cer, South32 Fortune Mojapelo, Chief Executive O�cer, Bushveld Minerals Mandisa Mondi, General Manager, Coal, Transnet Freight Rail Xavier Marcel Prévost, Senior Coal Analyst, XMP Consulting
15h15 Afternoon Refreshments
15h45 Session Four
Keynote Address How can Transnet act as an enabler for the mining industry?
Siyabonga Gama, Chief Executive O�cer, Transnet
16h00 Where are the opportunities and challenges for Bulk Commodities?
How can bulk commodity producers maximise the bene�ts of commodity prices? What are the current constraints and challenges? Where are the opportunities? Chair: Dimitri Reading-Picopoulos, Executive Director, Europe, Middle East and Africa Natural Resource group, J.P. Morgan
Panelists: André Joubert, Chief Executive, ARM Ferrous Themba Mkhwanazi, Chief Executive O�cer, Kumba Iron Ore Caroline Shirindza, Vice President, Sasol Mining Dzingira Matenga, Managing Director, Development Assets, ERG Africa 16h40 Session Five Where are the opportunities and challenges for PGMs and Gold?
Platinum: is it still in crisis? Does anyone see light at the end of the tunnel? What do you do in the present pricing environment? Strategic review/restructuring Is there capacity to increase production? Deep Level Mining: is it still in crisis? Why is it so di�cult? Market conditions, commodity prices, productivity, unions, MC3? What is the outlook for gold? What is currently driving the market? Where the opportunities and challenges?
Programme at a Glance - Conference Day OneConference Day One: Wednesday 3 October 2018
07h30 Registration
09h00 Chairman’s Welcome Bernard Swanepoel
09h15 Opening Keynote Address What is Government doing to improve the industry’s “woes” and attract investment into mining?
What can Government do to restore con�dence in the sector? Can mining policy act as a catalyst for economic growth and address unemployment?
Honourable Minister Mr Gwede Mantashe, The Department of Mineral Resources
09h45 Session One SA Mining: A Reality Check
09h45 Keynote Address A “harsh” environment in SA or a new dawn?
Where are we exactly? Have we seen any progress? Are we stagnating? Is regulatory certainty a realistic possibility or a distant dream?
Roger Baxter, Chief Executive, Minerals Council South Africa
10h00 Morning Refreshments
10h30 Keynote Address The global economic climate and impact on SA Mining
Where are we exactly? Have we seen any progress? Are we stagnating? Is regulatory certainty a realistic possibility or a distant dream?
Mike Schüssler, Owner, Economists dotcoza
10h45 Panel Discussion What could Government do to attract investment into mining and grow the economy?
Chair: Siki Mgabadeli, Broadcast Financial Journalist
Panelists: Thabi Leoka, Economist Mike Schüssler, Owner, Economists dotcoza
11h15 Keynote Address SA Mining vs Global Mining: What is the current reality?
What is the reality of SA Mining performance when measured against other African tand global mining companies? Dion Shango, Southern Africa Chief Executive O�cer, PwC
11h30 Keynote Address What have we achieved in the last ten years?
Mxolisi Mgojo, President, Minerals Council South Africa and Chief Executive O�cer, Exxaro
11h45 Followed by a panel discussion Re�ecting on the journey of the past 10 years and progress made Panelists: Deshnee Naidoo, Chief Executive O�cer – African Base Metals, Chief Executive O�cer of Vedanta Zinc International (VZI), Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) and Copper Mines of Tasmania (CMT) Sipho Nkosi, Non-Executive Chairman, Talent10 Ian Cockerill, Non-Executive Chairman, BlackRock World Mining Trust
12h15 Keynote Address How do we prevent destruction of the industry?
Mike Teke, Chief Executive O�cer, Seriti Resources
12h30 Mining Charter III (MC3): Will it impede or empower the industry? Will it help attract or repel investment?
Has MC3 put SA on the front foot? How will it impact the future shape of the mining industry? Can we invest, grow, create jobs, be competitive? Does it empower the industry to get the economy going? Does it speak to Government’s drive to attract investment? Will it extend or shorten the so-called “last chapter”? How do we “make the best of it”? What are its unintended consequences?t Chair: Otsile Matlou, Chief Operating O�cer, ENSafrica
Panelists: Norman Mbazima, Deputy Chairman, Anglo American South Africa Mike Teke, Chief Executive O�cer, Seriti Resources Si�so Nkosi, Executive Chairperson, Ntuthuko Exploration & Mining Nicola Jackson, VP Business Development - Legal, Sibanye-Stillwater
13h15 Lunch and Networking
14h00 Session Two What are the economic enablers for the mining industry? Government’s role: how can SOEs unlock potential?
The role of SOEs in the mining industry: water, power, rail, ports Are SOEs enabling or blocking the mining industry? Where are the opportunities and challenges? Have they got the required capacity? What do these mean for the “next boom”? Are we going to be able to capitalize on exports or will we lose out? Where do IPPs and the new integrated energy plan sit?
14h00 Keynote Address How can Eskom act as an enabler for the mining industry? Nelisiwe Magubane, Chairperson, Matleng Energy Solutions and Non-Executive Director, Eskom Holdings
14h15 Keynote Address Opportunities and challenges faced by a bulk commodity producer in South Africa
Mike Fraser, Chief Operating O�cer, South32
Chair: Henk de Hoop, Business Development Director, Rand Merchant Bank
Panelists: Chris Gri�th, Chief Executive O�cer, Anglo American Platinum Ben Magara, Chief Executive O�cer, Lonmin Nico Muller, Chief Executive O�cer, Impala Platinum Peter Steenkamp, Harmony Gold Mining Company Rene Hochreiter, Analyst, Noah Capital Markets
17h30 End of Day One
17h30 - Cocktail Reception19h00
Programme at a Glance - Conference Day One - continued
Conference Day One: Wednesday 3 October 201814h30 Session Three Where are the opportunities and challenges for Eskom, Transnet and the Coal industry?
Coal as a source of energy: what is the future of coal in the energy market? Eskom as a coal consumer: How will Eskom’s new strategy impact the coal industry? How are its coal buying policies changing? Are banks looking di�erently at Eskom now? How can TFR and RBCT enable the coal sector? How will the Integrated Resource Plan a�ect the coal sector? Fossil fuels vs renewable energies: what are the implications for the coal industry? How to address the power de�cit in the SADC region?
Chair: Sandra du Toit, Executive, Investment Banking Client Solutions, Standard Bank
Panelists: Mike Fraser, Chief Operating O�cer, South32 Fortune Mojapelo, Chief Executive O�cer, Bushveld Minerals Mandisa Mondi, General Manager, Coal, Transnet Freight Rail Xavier Marcel Prévost, Senior Coal Analyst, XMP Consulting
15h15 Afternoon Refreshments
15h45 Session Four
Keynote Address How can Transnet act as an enabler for the mining industry?
Siyabonga Gama, Chief Executive O�cer, Transnet
16h00 Where are the opportunities and challenges for Bulk Commodities?
How can bulk commodity producers maximise the bene�ts of commodity prices? What are the current constraints and challenges? Where are the opportunities? Chair: Dimitri Reading-Picopoulos, Executive Director, Europe, Middle East and Africa Natural Resource group, J.P. Morgan
Panelists: André Joubert, Chief Executive, ARM Ferrous Themba Mkhwanazi, Chief Executive O�cer, Kumba Iron Ore Caroline Shirindza, Vice President, Sasol Mining Dzingira Matenga, Managing Director, Development Assets, ERG Africa 16h40 Session Five Where are the opportunities and challenges for PGMs and Gold?
Platinum: is it still in crisis? Does anyone see light at the end of the tunnel? What do you do in the present pricing environment? Strategic review/restructuring Is there capacity to increase production? Deep Level Mining: is it still in crisis? Why is it so di�cult? Market conditions, commodity prices, productivity, unions, MC3? What is the outlook for gold? What is currently driving the market? Where the opportunities and challenges?
07h30 Registration
09h00 Chairman’s Welcome Bernard Swanepoel
09h15 Opening Keynote Address What is Government doing to improve the industry’s “woes” and attract investment into mining?
What can Government do to restore con�dence in the sector? Can mining policy act as a catalyst for economic growth and address unemployment?
Honourable Minister Mr Gwede Mantashe, The Department of Mineral Resources
09h45 Session One SA Mining: A Reality Check
09h45 Keynote Address A “harsh” environment in SA or a new dawn?
Where are we exactly? Have we seen any progress? Are we stagnating? Is regulatory certainty a realistic possibility or a distant dream?
Roger Baxter, Chief Executive, Minerals Council South Africa
10h00 Morning Refreshments
10h30 Keynote Address The global economic climate and impact on SA Mining
Where are we exactly? Have we seen any progress? Are we stagnating? Is regulatory certainty a realistic possibility or a distant dream?
Mike Schüssler, Owner, Economists dotcoza
10h45 Panel Discussion What could Government do to attract investment into mining and grow the economy?
Chair: Siki Mgabadeli, Broadcast Financial Journalist
Panelists: Thabi Leoka, Economist Mike Schüssler, Owner, Economists dotcoza
11h15 Keynote Address SA Mining vs Global Mining: What is the current reality?
What is the reality of SA Mining performance when measured against other African tand global mining companies? Dion Shango, Southern Africa Chief Executive O�cer, PwC
11h30 Keynote Address What have we achieved in the last ten years?
Mxolisi Mgojo, President, Minerals Council South Africa and Chief Executive O�cer, Exxaro
11h45 Followed by a panel discussion Re�ecting on the journey of the past 10 years and progress made Panelists: Deshnee Naidoo, Chief Executive O�cer – African Base Metals, Chief Executive O�cer of Vedanta Zinc International (VZI), Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) and Copper Mines of Tasmania (CMT) Sipho Nkosi, Non-Executive Chairman, Talent10 Ian Cockerill, Non-Executive Chairman, BlackRock World Mining Trust
12h15 Keynote Address How do we prevent destruction of the industry?
Mike Teke, Chief Executive O�cer, Seriti Resources
12h30 Mining Charter III (MC3): Will it impede or empower the industry? Will it help attract or repel investment?
Has MC3 put SA on the front foot? How will it impact the future shape of the mining industry? Can we invest, grow, create jobs, be competitive? Does it empower the industry to get the economy going? Does it speak to Government’s drive to attract investment? Will it extend or shorten the so-called “last chapter”? How do we “make the best of it”? What are its unintended consequences?t Chair: Otsile Matlou, Chief Operating O�cer, ENSafrica
Panelists: Norman Mbazima, Deputy Chairman, Anglo American South Africa Mike Teke, Chief Executive O�cer, Seriti Resources Si�so Nkosi, Executive Chairperson, Ntuthuko Exploration & Mining Nicola Jackson, VP Business Development - Legal, Sibanye-Stillwater
13h15 Lunch and Networking
14h00 Session Two What are the economic enablers for the mining industry? Government’s role: how can SOEs unlock potential?
The role of SOEs in the mining industry: water, power, rail, ports Are SOEs enabling or blocking the mining industry? Where are the opportunities and challenges? Have they got the required capacity? What do these mean for the “next boom”? Are we going to be able to capitalize on exports or will we lose out? Where do IPPs and the new integrated energy plan sit?
14h00 Keynote Address How can Eskom act as an enabler for the mining industry? Nelisiwe Magubane, Chairperson, Matleng Energy Solutions and Non-Executive Director, Eskom Holdings
14h15 Keynote Address Opportunities and challenges faced by a bulk commodity producer in South Africa
Mike Fraser, Chief Operating O�cer, South32
Chair: Henk de Hoop, Business Development Director, Rand Merchant Bank
Panelists: Chris Gri�th, Chief Executive O�cer, Anglo American Platinum Ben Magara, Chief Executive O�cer, Lonmin Nico Muller, Chief Executive O�cer, Impala Platinum Peter Steenkamp, Harmony Gold Mining Company Rene Hochreiter, Analyst, Noah Capital Markets
17h30 End of Day One
17h30 - Cocktail Reception19h00
15h10 Digital Technology in Mining
Nicolaas Schoeman, Senior VP Technical Services, DRA Group
15h20 Beyond Intelligent Mining
Andrew Lane, Africa Energy and Resources Leader, Deloitte
15h30 Afternoon Refreshments
16h00 Session Seven Bene�ciation – a Reality Check: is there a logic or not? What does it take to bene�ciate? What are the economic enablers? What are the barriers? Is there a business case for it? - Competitive labour, cheap energy, a local market? What environment is needed for successful bene�ciation? How do you get a competitive advantage? What has happened to SA’s bene�ciation of resources over past 20 years? Actual Stats Are there any success stories? If bene�ciation makes sense, why does it need to be legislated? Under MC3 is industry compelled to contemplate bene�ciation?
Chair: Claude Baissac, Chief Executive O�cer, Eunomix
Panelists: Mosa Mabuza, Chief Executive O�cer, Council for Geoscience Heidi Sternberg, Sector Specialist, Mining, Bene�ciation & Energy, Public Investment Corporation Nompumelelo Zikalala, Deputy Chief Executive O�cer, De Beers Consolidated Mines
16h45 Session Eight Finding and Funding the Future Industry
Chair: Keith Scott, Chairman, The MSA Group
Panelists: Anton Esterhuizen, Principal, PanEx Resources Peter Major, Director: Mining, Cadiz Corporate Solutions Paul Miller, Managing Director, CCP 12J Fund Limited Bernard Swanepoel
17h15 - Wine Tasting and End of Conference19h00
Come and join in the conversation @joburgindaba By the Industry for the Industry
Programme at a Glance - Conference Day TwoConference Day Two: Thursday 4 October 2018
08h00 Registration
09h00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks 09h15 Session One Reality Check on Safety: Journey towards Zero Harm
What progress has been made towards achieving zero fatalities? What are we doing on all fronts to attain zero harm? - work environment; work practices; people; company leadership? What is the sequence of events that typically lead to fatalities? How do you break the chain, preventing the “perfect storm”? Where are we with “critical control management”? How do companies “speak” to international standards on “critical control management”? How do we ensure critical controls are in place 24/7? What are the “big events” happening around the world and how are we prepared?
Chair: Terence Goodlace, Director, Gold Fields, Kumba Iron Ore & AfriTin Mining
Panelists: Jon Andrews, Group Executive Health & Safety, Impala Platinum Philip Fourie, Executive Head, Safety & Sustainable Development, Kumba Iron Ore May Hermanus Alex Mhembere, Chief Executive O�cer, Zimplats Holdings
10h00 Session Two How can we create jobs and save mining in SA?
Joseph Mathunjwa, President, AMCU
10h30 Morning Refreshments
11h00 Session Three Reality Check: Investment
11h00 Why has the international investment community fallen “out of love” with SA mining?
How are international investors positioned in SA mining? What is the perception of the political and regulatory environment? What does government and industry need to do to attract international capital?
Jim Rutherford, Former Capital Fund Manager and Non-Executive Director, Anglo American
Followed by a Panel Discussion How has sentiment changed towards mining investment in SA and Africa? Is Resource Nationalism seen as “the new reality”? What do investors think is more to blame in hindering investment - government or industry?
Chair: Jim Rutherford, Former Capital Fund Manager and Non-Executive Director, Anglo American
Panelists: Sandy McGregor, Portfolio Manager, Allan Gray Stewart Bailey, Senior VP Investor Relations & Comms, AngloGold Ashanti Tanya Chikanza, Executive VP: Corporate Strategy, Investor Relations & Corporate Communications, Lonmin Johan Theron, Group Executive, Corporate Relations, Impala Platinum
12h00 Session Four How are companies managing their balance sheets in these volatile times? How are CFOs managing �nancial risks given the volatile Rand and commodity prices? Finding the balance between growth and �nancial discipline Rediscovering what capital allocation means: how do we do it? What have we learned? What should we be doing di�erently? Protecting the balance sheet while leveraging opportunities for growth
Chair: Paul van Zijl, Executive Director, Sub-Sahara Africa Natural Resources, J.P. Morgan
Panelists: Meroonisha Kerber, Chief Financial O�cer, Impala Platinum Boipelo Lekubo, Chief Financial O�cer, Harmony Gold Mining Company Bothwell Mazarura, Chief Financial O�cer, Kumba Iron Ore Abigail Mukhuba, Finance Director, African Rainbow Minerals Piet Viljoen, Chairman, Regarding Capital Management (RECM)
13h00 Lunch and Networking
14h00 Session Five Community Engagement: how do we do this e�ectively? What does ‘real’ community participation look like? What is world best practice? What does sustainability look like? What is the cost of community disruption? What are the potential solutions for social unrest and community disruption? Can mining companies be blamed for dysfunctional service delivery? What does MC3 mean for community engagement? What do investors expect from mining companies with regard to local communities?
Chair: Lucas Moalusi, Senior Partner, Fasken Panelists: John Capel, Executive Director, Bench Marks Foundation Mark Heywood, Executive Director, SECTION27 Mogale Mashilane, General Manager, Marula Mine, Impala Platinum Thabisile Phumo, Head of Stakeholder Engagement, Sibanye-Stillwater
14h45 Session Six "Show and Tell": Disruptive Technologies and Arti�cial Intelligence in Mining Impact of arti�cial intelligence on mining What are we actually doing? Reality Check Blockchain’s impact on commodities Who is currently using blockchain and where/how? Reality Check. What is actually being applied and what bene�ts are being delivered? What lessons can be learned from other industries that have applied new technologies? How to bridge the gap between the potential of technology and the reality of incorporating it into the business?
14h45 Creating a digitally advanced mine in Africa
Deshnee Naidoo, Chief Executive O�cer – African Base Metals, Chief Executive O�cer of Vedanta Zinc International (VZI), Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) and Copper Mines of Tasmania (CMT)
15h00 Advanced Analytics in Mining
Constantino Seixas, Managing Director, Accenture Consulting
Programme at a Glance - Conference Day Two - continued
Conference Day Two: Thursday 4 October 2018
15h10 Digital Technology in Mining
Nicolaas Schoeman, Senior VP Technical Services, DRA Group
15h20 Beyond Intelligent Mining
Andrew Lane, Africa Energy and Resources Leader, Deloitte
15h30 Afternoon Refreshments
16h00 Session Seven Bene�ciation – a Reality Check: is there a logic or not? What does it take to bene�ciate? What are the economic enablers? What are the barriers? Is there a business case for it? - Competitive labour, cheap energy, a local market? What environment is needed for successful bene�ciation? How do you get a competitive advantage? What has happened to SA’s bene�ciation of resources over past 20 years? Actual Stats Are there any success stories? If bene�ciation makes sense, why does it need to be legislated? Under MC3 is industry compelled to contemplate bene�ciation?
Chair: Claude Baissac, Chief Executive O�cer, Eunomix
Panelists: Mosa Mabuza, Chief Executive O�cer, Council for Geoscience Heidi Sternberg, Sector Specialist, Mining, Bene�ciation & Energy, Public Investment Corporation Nompumelelo Zikalala, Deputy Chief Executive O�cer, De Beers Consolidated Mines
16h45 Session Eight Finding and Funding the Future Industry
Chair: Keith Scott, Chairman, The MSA Group
Panelists: Anton Esterhuizen, Principal, PanEx Resources Peter Major, Director: Mining, Cadiz Corporate Solutions Paul Miller, Managing Director, CCP 12J Fund Limited Bernard Swanepoel
17h15 - Wine Tasting and End of Conference19h00
Come and join in the conversation @joburgindaba By the Industry for the Industry
08h00 Registration
09h00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks 09h15 Session One Reality Check on Safety: Journey towards Zero Harm
What progress has been made towards achieving zero fatalities? What are we doing on all fronts to attain zero harm? - work environment; work practices; people; company leadership? What is the sequence of events that typically lead to fatalities? How do you break the chain, preventing the “perfect storm”? Where are we with “critical control management”? How do companies “speak” to international standards on “critical control management”? How do we ensure critical controls are in place 24/7? What are the “big events” happening around the world and how are we prepared?
Chair: Terence Goodlace, Director, Gold Fields, Kumba Iron Ore & AfriTin Mining
Panelists: Jon Andrews, Group Executive Health & Safety, Impala Platinum Philip Fourie, Executive Head, Safety & Sustainable Development, Kumba Iron Ore May Hermanus Alex Mhembere, Chief Executive O�cer, Zimplats Holdings
10h00 Session Two How can we create jobs and save mining in SA?
Joseph Mathunjwa, President, AMCU
10h30 Morning Refreshments
11h00 Session Three Reality Check: Investment
11h00 Why has the international investment community fallen “out of love” with SA mining?
How are international investors positioned in SA mining? What is the perception of the political and regulatory environment? What does government and industry need to do to attract international capital?
Jim Rutherford, Former Capital Fund Manager and Non-Executive Director, Anglo American
Followed by a Panel Discussion How has sentiment changed towards mining investment in SA and Africa? Is Resource Nationalism seen as “the new reality”? What do investors think is more to blame in hindering investment - government or industry?
Chair: Jim Rutherford, Former Capital Fund Manager and Non-Executive Director, Anglo American
Panelists: Sandy McGregor, Portfolio Manager, Allan Gray Stewart Bailey, Senior VP Investor Relations & Comms, AngloGold Ashanti Tanya Chikanza, Executive VP: Corporate Strategy, Investor Relations & Corporate Communications, Lonmin Johan Theron, Group Executive, Corporate Relations, Impala Platinum
12h00 Session Four How are companies managing their balance sheets in these volatile times? How are CFOs managing �nancial risks given the volatile Rand and commodity prices? Finding the balance between growth and �nancial discipline Rediscovering what capital allocation means: how do we do it? What have we learned? What should we be doing di�erently? Protecting the balance sheet while leveraging opportunities for growth
Chair: Paul van Zijl, Executive Director, Sub-Sahara Africa Natural Resources, J.P. Morgan
Panelists: Meroonisha Kerber, Chief Financial O�cer, Impala Platinum Boipelo Lekubo, Chief Financial O�cer, Harmony Gold Mining Company Bothwell Mazarura, Chief Financial O�cer, Kumba Iron Ore Abigail Mukhuba, Finance Director, African Rainbow Minerals Piet Viljoen, Chairman, Regarding Capital Management (RECM)
13h00 Lunch and Networking
14h00 Session Five Community Engagement: how do we do this e�ectively? What does ‘real’ community participation look like? What is world best practice? What does sustainability look like? What is the cost of community disruption? What are the potential solutions for social unrest and community disruption? Can mining companies be blamed for dysfunctional service delivery? What does MC3 mean for community engagement? What do investors expect from mining companies with regard to local communities?
Chair: Lucas Moalusi, Senior Partner, Fasken Panelists: John Capel, Executive Director, Bench Marks Foundation Mark Heywood, Executive Director, SECTION27 Mogale Mashilane, General Manager, Marula Mine, Impala Platinum Thabisile Phumo, Head of Stakeholder Engagement, Sibanye-Stillwater
14h45 Session Six "Show and Tell": Disruptive Technologies and Arti�cial Intelligence in Mining Impact of arti�cial intelligence on mining What are we actually doing? Reality Check Blockchain’s impact on commodities Who is currently using blockchain and where/how? Reality Check. What is actually being applied and what bene�ts are being delivered? What lessons can be learned from other industries that have applied new technologies? How to bridge the gap between the potential of technology and the reality of incorporating it into the business?
14h45 Creating a digitally advanced mine in Africa
Deshnee Naidoo, Chief Executive O�cer – African Base Metals, Chief Executive O�cer of Vedanta Zinc International (VZI), Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) and Copper Mines of Tasmania (CMT)
15h00 Advanced Analytics in Mining
Constantino Seixas, Managing Director, Accenture Consulting The organisers retain the right to amend the programme, content, timings and speakers.
3853 (Bidvest Bank Limited) - Bidvest Bank, Grow Account Bus Branding
Developed through wide consultation with the industry, the 2018 Joburg Indaba once again promises to be a highlight in the mining industry’s calendar. The platform is set for lively debates, thought-provoking discussions while also enabling you to do business in a memorable way by providing direct access to investors, entrepreneurs and captains of industry. Meet the game changers and thought leaders in the industry in an environment conducive to interaction and conversation where thinking can be shared, opportunities explored and solutions found. Speakers and participants will include CEOs, Exco members of leading companies in the mining industry, management teams, investment houses, government, commodity market and �nancial analysts, academia, consulting and advisory services.
What makes this event different?... by the industry for the industry...
The Joburg Indaba is the result of a partnership betweenResources 4 Africa and THINKspiration.
Resources 4 Africa is an entrepreneurial company specialising in conferences on investment in Africa's resource sectors. Passionate about Africa and driven by the need to increase investment into the African continent and particularly South Africa, the Resources 4 Africa team aims to create fresh, inspiring and thought-provoking events that make a di�erence. Paula Munsie is the founder and CEO of Resources 4 Africa.
THINKspiration is a specialist consultancy dedicated to getting corporate strategy understood by distilling it into a compelling visual story that all employees know, understand and want to deliver.We have a deep understanding of strategy and leadership and have successfully helped companies translate strategy from the boardroom to the rock face/shop �oor. We use visual stories to make the meaning memorable. We then equip leaders at all levels to conduct meaningful conversations around the content with their people. (Read more on our website: www. thinkspiration.co.za)
Tracey Swanepoel is the founder and CEO of THINKspiration.
Since its inaugural event in 2013, the Joburg Indaba has become known as a mining conference which has raised the bar and established a clear competitive advantage by creating an environment where passionate industry leaders can have honest, open and direct conversations in an intimate atmosphere. Conversations that are not really taking place anywhere else. Truly conversations "by the Industry, for the Industry."
Since its inception, these conversations have continued in response to the pressing need to focus on relevant and crucial issues throughout the course of the year. In addition to the Joburg Indaba, we hold the Junior Indaba, now in its fourth year, and this year we hosted the inaugural Harare Indaba. We also run several Breakfast Indabas, held at intervals through the year, which have zeroed in on critical issues facing the industry.
Delegates are invigorated by the lively debates and passion shown by speakers as well as the chance to mingle and converse with industry heavyweights in an intimate environment.
Paula Munsie, CEO,Resources 4 Africa
Tracey Swanepoel, CEOTHINKspiration
THINKspiration was at work once again at the 2017 Joburg Indaba, mapping the conversation and the route forward in captivating visuals where a picture told a thousand words.
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PREVIOUS ATTENDING COMPANIES:
35 Media36OneAARD Mining Equipment Absa CapitalAfrican Mining & TrustAfrican National Congress African Rainbow MineralsAfrican Sun MiningAfriFocus SecuritiesAHiAlexander Proudfoot AfricaAllan GrayAlphamin Resources�ALS MineralsAMCUAmec GRD SAAnglo AmericanAnglo American Coal South AfricaAnglo PlatinumAngloGold AshantiAppian Capital AdvisoryArcelorMittalAssore Group AurametAustralian Business ChamberAustralian High CommissionAustralian Trade and Investment CommissionBain & Company South AfricaBaker McKenzieBarclaysBench Marks FoundationBloombergBMEBMO Capital MarketsBowmans Law FirmBrunswickBryanston ResourcesBusara CapitalBusiness Day TVBusiness Leadership, South AfricaCadiz Coporate SolutionsCaldas EngineeringCaledonia MiningCanyon Coal
Cenviro SolutionsCGTNChamber of Mines of South AfricaCity PressCli�e Dekker HofmeyrCNBC AfricaCoal South AfricaCoronation Fund ManagersCSIRDe Beers Consolidated MinesDeloitteDemocratic AllianceDepartment of LabourDepartment of Mineral ResourcesDept of Trade and IndustryDeutsche SecuritiesDigby Wells Environmental Dok-Ing AfricaDRA DRDGOLDEdutouchEgon ZehnderEnergystENSafricaenXEpoch ResourcesEskomEunomixEuropean Utilities and Global MiningEvolve Executive SearchExxaroEYFalcon & Hume Inc.Fasken MarineauForbes AfricaFiltaquipFluor South AfricaFraser AlexanderFutureWorld InternationalGalane GoldGCS-SAGIBBGeneral ElectricGlencore Alloys
Glencore CoalGold FieldsGold One Management ServicesGordon Institute of Business Science GTIHanda CopperHarmony GoldHerbert Smith Freehills LLPHigh Commission of CanadaHogan LovellsHulme Scholes Inc.HSBCICBCIndustrial Development CorporationIntegral Asset ManagementInternational Finance CorporationInyatsi ConstructionIngwenya Mineral ProcessingIsoMetrixJA Engineering WorksJacaranda FM Joy GlobalJoy Mineral Trading and ExchangeKPMGKumba Iron OreLerama ResourcesLombard Insurance CompanyLonmin plcM&G Global Basics FundMAC ConsultingMacquarie Equities SA Mandela Institute for Development Studies Masana Petroleum SolutionsMasimong GroupMCC Contract Mining, Plant Leasing & RentalMelville DouglasMerafe Resources Mergermarket GroupMIBFAMineral Investment Advisory ServicesMining CSIMining Dialogues 360 DegreesMining Review AfricaMining Weekly
MinEx Projects�MingeometMinxconMmakau CoalMoneywebMomentum SP Reid SecuritiesMontero Mining & ExplorationMorgansMorgan Stanley South AfricaMvelo MineralsMW MonitoringNedbank Nedbank CapitalNorton Rose FulbrightOIM GroupOrion MineralsPallinghurst ResourcesPAL SolutionsPala InvestmentsPartners inPerformancePan African ResourcesPetra DiamondsPhembani GroupPhilip Botha AssociatesPiran ResourcesPlateau ResourcesPlinian CapitalPrecrete HoldingsPro�esional Cost ConsultantsProjects IQPublic Investment CorporationPwCQinisele ResourcesQuestco Rand Merchant BankRand Mutual AssuranceRand Re�neryRandgold ResourcesRBC Capital MarketsRedis AfrikaReakgona GroupRedis Construction AfricaRegarding Capital ManagementResources for Africa
Reuters NewsRichard de Villiers and AssociatesRioRiverfort CapitalRocketMineRockwell AutomationRothschild LondonRoyal Bafokeng PlatinuimRubicon Risk Advisory ServiceRussell & AssociatesSABCSADCSAIMMSasol MiningSamchem Drilling Fluids & ChemicalsSedibelo Platinum MinesSECTION27Sedibeng Mining
SentioSGS BatemanShardofo-techShepstone & Wylie AttorneysSibanyeSibanye GoldSingular Systems IRSibanye-StillwaterSishen Iron OreSkye-lab TechnologiesSMEC South AfricaSnowden Mining Industry ConsultantsSouth African Institute of International A�airsSouth African Institute of Race RelationsSouth 32Southern African - German Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Spatial DimensionSpencer StuartSRK ConsultingSSC CorpStandard BankStanlibStefanutti Stocks Mining ServicesStonewall MiningSunday TimesSymphoniaTalent10TEBAThakadu Battery MaterialTharisa MineralsThe BauxiteThe Mineral CorporationThe MSA GroupThe Wall Street Journal
Thembalethu DevelopmentTHINKspirationThyssenkrupp Industrial SolutionsThyssenkrupp Raw MaterialsTimes Media's SA MiningTimriteTorre IndustriesTo The Point Growth SpecialistsTrade Commission of ChileTransamineTreasury Northern CapeTraxys AfricaTshiamo ChemistryUbabalo AfricaUBS Investment Bank - Equity ResearchUniversity of PretoriaUniversity of South AfricaUniversity of the Witwatersrand
Vedanta ResourcesVedanta Zinc International and CMTVergenoeg Mining CompanyVillage Main ReefVunani ResourcesWebber WentzelWillis Towers WatsonWorleyParsons/AdvisianYPC-SAIMM
35 Media36OneAARD Mining Equipment Absa CapitalAfrican Mining & TrustAfrican National Congress African Rainbow MineralsAfrican Sun MiningAfriFocus SecuritiesAHiAlexander Proudfoot AfricaAllan GrayAlphamin Resources�ALS MineralsAMCUAmec GRD SAAnglo AmericanAnglo American Coal South AfricaAnglo PlatinumAngloGold AshantiAppian Capital AdvisoryArcelorMittalAssore Group AurametAustralian Business ChamberAustralian High CommissionAustralian Trade and Investment CommissionBain & Company South AfricaBaker McKenzieBarclaysBench Marks FoundationBloombergBMEBMO Capital MarketsBowmans Law FirmBrunswickBryanston ResourcesBusara CapitalBusiness Day TVBusiness Leadership, South AfricaCadiz Coporate SolutionsCaldas EngineeringCaledonia MiningCanyon Coal
2017 ATTENDEE INDUSTRY SPLIT
OUR NUMBERS TO DATE
Cenviro SolutionsCGTNChamber of Mines of South AfricaCity PressCli�e Dekker HofmeyrCNBC AfricaCoal South AfricaCoronation Fund ManagersCSIRDe Beers Consolidated MinesDeloitteDemocratic AllianceDepartment of LabourDepartment of Mineral ResourcesDept of Trade and IndustryDeutsche SecuritiesDigby Wells Environmental Dok-Ing AfricaDRA DRDGOLDEdutouchEgon ZehnderEnergystENSafricaenXEpoch ResourcesEskomEunomixEuropean Utilities and Global MiningEvolve Executive SearchExxaroEYFalcon & Hume Inc.Fasken MarineauForbes AfricaFiltaquipFluor South AfricaFraser AlexanderFutureWorld InternationalGalane GoldGCS-SAGIBBGeneral ElectricGlencore Alloys
Glencore CoalGold FieldsGold One Management ServicesGordon Institute of Business Science GTIHanda CopperHarmony GoldHerbert Smith Freehills LLPHigh Commission of CanadaHogan LovellsHulme Scholes Inc.HSBCICBCIndustrial Development CorporationIntegral Asset ManagementInternational Finance CorporationInyatsi ConstructionIngwenya Mineral ProcessingIsoMetrixJA Engineering WorksJacaranda FM Joy GlobalJoy Mineral Trading and ExchangeKPMGKumba Iron OreLerama ResourcesLombard Insurance CompanyLonmin plcM&G Global Basics FundMAC ConsultingMacquarie Equities SA Mandela Institute for Development Studies Masana Petroleum SolutionsMasimong GroupMCC Contract Mining, Plant Leasing & RentalMelville DouglasMerafe Resources Mergermarket GroupMIBFAMineral Investment Advisory ServicesMining CSIMining Dialogues 360 DegreesMining Review AfricaMining Weekly
MinEx Projects�MingeometMinxconMmakau CoalMoneywebMomentum SP Reid SecuritiesMontero Mining & ExplorationMorgansMorgan Stanley South AfricaMvelo MineralsMW MonitoringNedbank Nedbank CapitalNorton Rose FulbrightOIM GroupOrion MineralsPallinghurst ResourcesPAL SolutionsPala InvestmentsPartners inPerformancePan African ResourcesPetra DiamondsPhembani GroupPhilip Botha AssociatesPiran ResourcesPlateau ResourcesPlinian CapitalPrecrete HoldingsPro�esional Cost ConsultantsProjects IQPublic Investment CorporationPwCQinisele ResourcesQuestco Rand Merchant BankRand Mutual AssuranceRand Re�neryRandgold ResourcesRBC Capital MarketsRedis AfrikaReakgona GroupRedis Construction AfricaRegarding Capital ManagementResources for Africa
2017 TOP ATTENDING JOB TITLES
PREVIOUS ATTENDING COMPANIES continued:
Reuters NewsRichard de Villiers and AssociatesRioRiverfort CapitalRocketMineRockwell AutomationRothschild LondonRoyal Bafokeng PlatinuimRubicon Risk Advisory ServiceRussell & AssociatesSABCSADCSAIMMSasol MiningSamchem Drilling Fluids & ChemicalsSedibelo Platinum MinesSECTION27Sedibeng Mining
SentioSGS BatemanShardofo-techShepstone & Wylie AttorneysSibanyeSibanye GoldSingular Systems IRSibanye-StillwaterSishen Iron OreSkye-lab TechnologiesSMEC South AfricaSnowden Mining Industry ConsultantsSouth African Institute of International A�airsSouth African Institute of Race RelationsSouth 32Southern African - German Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Spatial DimensionSpencer StuartSRK ConsultingSSC CorpStandard BankStanlibStefanutti Stocks Mining ServicesStonewall MiningSunday TimesSymphoniaTalent10TEBAThakadu Battery MaterialTharisa MineralsThe BauxiteThe Mineral CorporationThe MSA GroupThe Wall Street Journal
Thembalethu DevelopmentTHINKspirationThyssenkrupp Industrial SolutionsThyssenkrupp Raw MaterialsTimes Media's SA MiningTimriteTorre IndustriesTo The Point Growth SpecialistsTrade Commission of ChileTransamineTreasury Northern CapeTraxys AfricaTshiamo ChemistryUbabalo AfricaUBS Investment Bank - Equity ResearchUniversity of PretoriaUniversity of South AfricaUniversity of the Witwatersrand
Vedanta ResourcesVedanta Zinc International and CMTVergenoeg Mining CompanyVillage Main ReefVunani ResourcesWebber WentzelWillis Towers WatsonWorleyParsons/AdvisianYPC-SAIMM
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HEAR WHAT PAST ATTENDEES HAD TO SAY
“It was an incredible experience and I found it thoroughly enjoyable.”
Congratulations on a very good event. Was a pleasure to be involved.
You’ve once again put together the type of conference that gets people talking – and dispensed with political correctness while letting all parties have their say. Well done.
It remains a most worthwhile event for us and you have turned it into not only a successful conference but also an important one.
Thank you and your team for a very successful Indaba. We are glad that we could partner with you and look forward to further engagements.
It was a really good event and I was honoured and privileged to have been there. I thank you hugely.
It was again a well-organised and thought-provoking event. Your line up was excellent and I really enjoyed listening and taking part.
We sincerely appreciate our involvement and thoroughly enjoyed the participation in what is becoming the premier mining event. We look forward to a long relationship and future collaboration.
More testimonials from delegates, speakers and sponsors:
As you know, it’s the �rst Joburg Indaba I have attended. I think it’s a very well-co-ordinated, excellent event. You do a �ne job at teasing out the issues. We will most certainly be back supporting the Indaba next year.
I learned more in one hour about how serious, long-term active investors think than I have ever done in years of sitting in meetings!
Heartiest congratulations on another successful event. We are proud to be associated with the Joburg Indaba.
It was a privilege to have the opportunity to contribute in a small way.
This year’s Joburg Indaba was the best ever. You and your team did brilliantly, and I �nd myself already looking forward to next year’s Indaba.
Thank you for all that the Joburg Indaba team does for the industry, and all the best for the remainder of the year.
As I expressed to you at the event, it was a fantastically well-run and attended event and I will motivate a stronger participation in your future events.
It was, as always, the best mining event of the year. I learned a lot and networked more. I am most grateful for the platform to present alternatives to rescue the mining industry.
The Joburg Indaba was a great success again this year. Well done to you. I look forward to the discussions again next year.
I don’t know how you did this, but it was the most hyped, most comprehen-sive Indaba – ever – in any country. Your panels and attendees were mind blowing! I don’t know how you will top it! Really superb programme and cast! WELL DONE!
Thanks a million for allowing me to be a part of the Joburg Indaba family! I really enjoyed my time and connected with various participants.
It was great to be there again and, as usual, a conference of exceptionally high standards, well done.
Thank you for a great conference, as always.
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Please note that delegates’ attendance at the conference cannot be con�rmed until payment in full has been received. For any enquiries please contact the registrations department on: +27 (0)11 463 7799 or [email protected]. Please email the completed form to [email protected] or fax it to +27 (0)86 455 2301 Banking details for Joburg Indaba delegate fees payments:Bank: FNB, Acc. Name: Resources for Africa Investment Conferences, Acc. No. 6241 133 1151, Branch: Hyde Park, Branch Code: 255 805,Note: Credit Card payments are available through the payment portal on the Joburg Indaba website.
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