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Nigeria and South Africa have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen mining collaboration. The MoU, initiated by ministers from both countries, outlines key cooperation areas like capacity building, technology transfer, and mineral exploration, aiming to enhance industrialisation and job creation across Africa.

Nigeria and South Africa have established a mining partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aimed at strengthening bilateral relations through the Nigeria–South Africa Bi-National Commission. The agreement was signed by Dr Dele Alake and H.E. Gwede Mantashe, focusing on cooperation and implementation timelines in the mining sector.

Dr Alake described the agreement as crucial for collaboration in mining, highlighting the potential to advance industrialisation and job creation in Africa. He emphasized that the MoU will facilitate technology transfer, investment promotion, and capacity building within the sector.

Key highlights of the MoU include:
– Capacity building in geological applications with UAVs
– Use of Remote Sensing Technologies for exploration
– Sharing geoscientific data via Nigeria Geological Survey Agency
– Training on mineral processing and value addition
– Capacity building on Elemental Fingerprint Technology
– Exploring Agro and Energy Minerals in Nigeria

Dr Alake expressed Nigeria’s commitment to developing its mining industry and leveraging South Africa’s mining expertise for mutual benefits like investment and skills development.

H.E. Mantashe noted that South Africa’s economy relies heavily on mining and aims to assist Nigeria in revitalising its mining sector, ensuring productive cooperation on joint projects. Both ministers committed to ongoing collaboration to enhance intra-African trade and meet the MoU objectives.

The MoU signed between Nigeria and South Africa marks a significant step in mining collaboration, aimed at leveraging each country’s strengths for mutual benefit. Key areas of focus include technology transfer, training, and exploration of minerals, facilitating economic growth and job creation in Africa. Continued cooperation is expected to bolster trade and achieve the goals outlined in the agreement.

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Nigeria and South Africa Enhance Mining Cooperation to Unlock Shared Potential https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/17/nigeria-and-south-africa-enhance-mining-cooperation-to-unlock-shared-potential/ Thu, 17 Apr 2025 21:57:41 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/17/nigeria-and-south-africa-enhance-mining-cooperation-to-unlock-shared-potential/ Nigeria and South Africa convened to enhance mining cooperation, focusing on geology and mineral processing. […]

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Nigeria and South Africa convened to enhance mining cooperation, focusing on geology and mineral processing. Key officials discussed a memorandum of understanding for technology transfer and investment promotion. The countries aim to leverage each other’s strengths to develop their mining sectors, ensuring sustainable resource management and economic growth.

The Nigerian and South African governments held a high-level meeting on April 16, 2025, to enhance cooperation in the mining sector. This event was part of the Nigeria–South Africa Technical Working Visit focusing on geology, mining, and mineral processing, hosted at Nigeria’s Ministry of Solid Minerals Development in Abuja. Key officials included Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake, and South Africa’s Minister of Mineral Resources, Gwede Mantashe.

In his address, Alake noted the strong historical ties between the two countries and their roles as Africa’s largest economies. He highlighted the need for strategic partnerships in mining to boost industrial transformation on the continent. He asserted that collaboration can help bridge technology and infrastructure gaps in Africa’s mineral resource management.

Alake revealed plans for a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing cooperation in geology and mineral processing. This agreement is set to promote technology transfer, investment, capacity building, and value addition to minerals prior to export. He pointed out Nigeria’s wealth in critical minerals and the benefits of South Africa’s experienced mining sector.

Minister Gwede Mantashe acknowledged Nigeria’s mineral potential, citing over 40 different minerals across the nation. Although only coal and iron ore attract investment, Mantashe urged leveraging South Africa’s advanced mining capabilities for Nigeria’s benefit. He identified three major issues hindering Nigeria’s mining development: limited government participation, an overreliance on oil and gas, and inadequate power supply.

Mantashe proposed collaboration between South African and Nigerian agencies to foster skills development and invest in mineral processing. He suggested joint ventures could enhance resource assessments and promote sustainable mining practices. Furthermore, he recommended exchanges between regulatory bodies to improve governance and environmental practices.

The meeting concluded with strong commitments from both nations to develop the mining sectors, create local industries, and generate job opportunities. Minister of Steel Development, Prince Shuaibu Audu, reinforced the importance of building enduring partnerships through joint ventures and capacity building. The gathering is seen as a step towards a strategic alliance that benefits both Nigeria and South Africa while unlocking mineral wealth on the continent.

The meeting between Nigeria and South Africa marks a significant step toward collaboration in the mining sector. Both nations are committed to enhancing cooperation through a planned memorandum of understanding, focusing on investment, technology transfer, and capacity building. By combining resources and expertise, they aim to transform Africa’s mineral wealth into economic growth and sustainable development, benefiting both countries and the continent as a whole.

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Nigeria and South Africa Sign MoU to Boost Mining Cooperation https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/17/nigeria-and-south-africa-sign-mou-to-boost-mining-cooperation/ Thu, 17 Apr 2025 19:54:53 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/17/nigeria-and-south-africa-sign-mou-to-boost-mining-cooperation/ Nigeria and South Africa have signed an MoU to enhance cooperation in mining, aiming for […]

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Nigeria and South Africa have signed an MoU to enhance cooperation in mining, aiming for increased industrialisation and job creation. The pact focuses on technology transfer, capacity building, and sharing geoscientific data, with ambitions for income and economic diversification for both countries.

Nigeria and South Africa have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation in the mining sector. This agreement is a significant milestone in the Nigeria-South Africa Bi-National Commission’s initiatives and was formalised in a meeting in Abuja between Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, and South Africa’s Minister of Mineral Resources, H.E. Gwede Mantashe.

Dr. Alake highlighted the historical and economic ties rooted in mutual respect, noting the potential for the mining collaboration to create jobs, foster industrialisation, and contribute to sustainable growth in Africa. He stated that the MoU focuses on areas such as technology transfer, investment promotion, and regional integration, envisioning substantial benefits for both nations.

Key features of the MoU include:
– Capacity building using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
– Use of Multi- and Hyper-spectral Remote Sensing for mineral exploration
– Sharing geoscientific data via the Nigeria Geological Survey Agency (NGSA)
– Training on mineral processing and value addition
– Capacity building on Elemental Fingerprint Technology using LA-ICP-MS
– Exploration of Agro and Energy minerals in Nigeria.

Dr. Alake stressed Nigeria’s commitment to revitalising its mining sector, highlighting the potential for South African expertise to leverage Nigeria’s mineral wealth for mutual economic benefit. Minister Mantashe expressed that South Africa stands to gain from Nigeria’s mining revitalisation and aimed to solidify agreements that benefit both countries.

The MoU signing included various officials from both countries, ensuring a collaborative commitment to boost intra-African trade and operationalise actionable steps delineated in the agreement. Both ministers expressed optimism that this partnership would significantly elevate the mining industries in their respective nations.

The MoU between Nigeria and South Africa signifies a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing collaboration in the mining sector, fostering knowledge transfer, and driving economic growth. Both countries aim to leverage their respective strengths to spur industrialisation, job creation, and investment opportunities. A shared commitment to revitalising the mining industry indicates a focused approach towards development and collaboration in Africa.

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Nigeria and South Africa Enhance Mining Cooperation with MoU https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/17/nigeria-and-south-africa-enhance-mining-cooperation-with-mou/ Thu, 17 Apr 2025 09:31:59 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/17/nigeria-and-south-africa-enhance-mining-cooperation-with-mou/ Nigeria and South Africa signed a MoU to enhance mining cooperation through investment, knowledge sharing, […]

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Nigeria and South Africa signed a MoU to enhance mining cooperation through investment, knowledge sharing, and technology exchange, aiming to boost both nations’ mining industries.

Nigeria and South Africa have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing mining cooperation, emphasizing investment and technology transfer. The agreement was formalised in Abuja by Dele Alake, Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, and Gwede Mantashe, South Africa’s Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy. This initiative is part of the Nigeria–South Africa Bi-National Commission framework.

The MoU outlines specific areas for collaboration, featuring defined timelines for joint activities in the mining sector. According to Segun Tomori, Alake’s Special Assistant on Media, both ministers are committed to strengthening intra-African trade and applying the agreement’s practical steps. They foresee significant enhancements in both countries’ mining industries through shared expertise.

Key collaborations include capacity building in geological methods using UAVs, and the application of remote sensing technologies. Additional areas pertain to geoscientific data sharing via the Nigeria Geological Survey Agency, training in mineral processing, and initiatives for value addition, alongside supporting biodiversity in mineral exploration.

The MoU between Nigeria and South Africa marks a significant step towards enhancing mining cooperation. It focuses on investment, knowledge exchange, and technology transfer, while aiming to strengthen both countries’ mining sectors. This collaboration highlights the importance of regional integration and shared expertise for sustainable economic development in Africa.

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Nigeria and South Africa Forge Mining Cooperation Agreement https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/17/nigeria-and-south-africa-forge-mining-cooperation-agreement/ Thu, 17 Apr 2025 06:21:24 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/17/nigeria-and-south-africa-forge-mining-cooperation-agreement/ Nigeria and South Africa signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance mining cooperation through investment, […]

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Nigeria and South Africa signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance mining cooperation through investment, technology transfer, and knowledge exchange. The agreement aims to strengthen ties under the Nigeria–South Africa Bi-National Commission with key focus areas including capacity building and geoscientific data sharing.

Nigeria and South Africa have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing mining cooperation. The agreement, focusing on investment, knowledge exchange, and technology transfer, was signed in Abuja by Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, and South Africa’s Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe. It is part of efforts to strengthen ties within the Nigeria–South Africa Bi-National Commission framework.

The MoU outlines specific areas for collaboration with set timelines for joint activities in the mining sector, as highlighted by Mr Alake’s Special Assistant on Media, Segun Tomori. The ministers committed to promoting intra-African trade and implementing the practical steps indicated in the agreement. They believe this renewed partnership will improve both nations’ mining industries through shared expertise and innovation.

Key collaboration areas include capacity building in geological methods using UAVs, applying spectral remote sensing technologies, and sharing geoscientific data via the Nigeria Geological Survey Agency. The MoU also targets training in mineral processing and value addition initiatives, and supports capacity building in elemental fingerprinting with LA-ICP-MS.

Mr Alake underscored the cooperation’s potential for promoting industrialisation, job creation, and sustainable economic growth across Africa. He affirmed that the agreement on geology and mining would facilitate knowledge exchange, boost investment, and encourage regional integration. The aim is to attract investments and diversify Nigeria’s economy using South Africa’s mining technological expertise.

The MoU between Nigeria and South Africa marks a significant step towards enhancing mining cooperation. By focusing on mutual investment, technology transfer, and knowledge exchange, both countries aim to strengthen their mining sectors. With key collaborations identified, such initiatives promise to foster economic growth and regional integration across Africa.

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