Mining for tomorrow: building a legacy between mining, people and planet
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 9/09/2025
Nandeshasho Nickanor The extractive industries stand at a critical crossroads, because while the world demands resources, there are also calls for urgent action to protect our natural environment. Mining, often perceived solely as extractive, holds a powerful opportunity to contribute (…)
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