The time is opportune for Africa's mining sector to step up and realise its full potential. With its vast mineral reserves, the continent possesses the resources to power the next phase of development for the continent and the globe. Given robust debate around which minerals will be most important to fuel that development, there is renewed interest in Africa from across the world.
Unlocking this potential requires more than resource extraction - it demands a collective effort from governments, private-sector players, downstream buyers, communities and civil society.
The 2026 Investing in African Mining Indaba MI26 theme, "Stronger together: Progress through partnerships" highlights the transformative power of collaboration in addressing the sector's challenges and opportunities.
MI26 is a pivotal event for mining professionals, investors, and industry leaders looking to capitalise on the vast opportunities in Africa's mining sector. Mining Indaba 2026 comes at a crucial time for Africa, as it maps the role it will play in the global economy.
The conference theme is powerfully expressed in the visual identity for MI26, with a fingerprint motif representing the human component of the industry and underscoring the need for collaboration across the sector. Frans Baleni, chairman of the Mining Indaba executive advisory board, explains that this year's theme aligns with the South African philosophy of ubuntu - a belief in a shared, essential humanism.