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Silverwhereon Feb 08, 2017 10:52pm
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2 of 2 African Conferences
2 of 2 African ConferencesThis first conference was the Cape Town, South Africa conference ekim was talking about. It seems Conference 1 of 2 was the “rub elbows meet & greet” gathering before the second, bigger conference (more on that below).
Conference 1 of 2 was held on Mon Feb 6 & Tues Feb 7 at 2 Welgemeend Street Gardens:
https://www.weare121.com/121mininginvestment-cape-town/
“The Welgemeend is an 8-minute drive from the Cape Town Convention Centre”.
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Conference 2 of 2 also started Mon Feb 6 but runs till Thurs Feb 9; very last link further below. This one is also Cape Town, an 8-minute drive from Conference 1 of 2; here: Official Venue
Investing in African Mining Indaba takes place in heart of Cape Town at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC). Conveniently located near the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, most of Cape Town’s finest hotels and experiences are just steps away.
Address: Convention Square, 1 Lower Long Street, Cape Town 8001, South Africa
Sponsors (note Ivanhoe Mines)
https://www.miningindaba.com/ehome/indaba2017/Sponsors-2017/
The world’s largest gathering of the most influential stakeholders in African mining – investors, mining professionals, government officials, financers, and mining service providers. Join a powerful international group of industry professionals that make Cape Town, South Africa their preferred destination to conduct important business and make the vital relationships to sustain their investment interests.
Who attends Investing in African Mining Indaba?
This year’s Investing In African Mining Indaba is expected to gather more than 7,000 delegates representing nearly 2,100 international companies. They will interact with 400 sponsors and an anticipated 45 African and Non-African government delegations. The participants will represent nearly all the critical players in the African mining value chain. Investors, mining corporates, government ministers, international press, and other industry stakeholders should not miss this opportunity to network with the global mining industry.
https://www.miningindaba.com/ehome/index.php?eventid=174097&
(Believe what you want Kodi i.e. nothing is going on...).