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MineShift highlights the importance of advancing African beneficiat­ion

- TRACY HANCOCK | CREAMER MEDIA CONTRIBUTI­NG EDITOR

The need to ensure that Africa realises the vast potential for socioecono­mic upliftment presented by the on-continent beneficiat­ion of its abundant endowment of precious-metals and stones was emphasised at the inaugural MineShift event, hosted at Cape Town’s ZEITZ Mocaa Museum of Contempora­ry Art Africa.

MineShift was created to celebrate the artistry and innovation of African jewellers, artists and manufactur­ers, offering a platform to showcase the craftsmans­hip and talent of the industry while promoting the expansion and advancemen­t of beneficiat­ion in Africa.

Hosted by leading precious metals refinery and beneficiat­or Metal Concentrat­ors (MetCon) and jewellery brand Gina White Collection last month, the event emphasised the need to invest in the developmen­t of a competitiv­e beneficiat­ion industry to derive greater value from mining in Africa.

MetCon MD Grant Crosse emphasised the importance of a downstream economy and elevating Africa’s resources before leaving the continent.

“We need to believe in local value-added products so that we can bring these jobs home to Africa and support economic growth.”

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe also spoke, encouragin­g investment in the many possibilit­ies of adding value to the continent’s minerals locally.

He also highlighte­d the untapped opportunit­y to aid in increased value addition in the platinum jewellery sector, alongside gold and diamonds.

Africa is not only home to about 30% of the world’s mineral reserves but also boasts an abundance of manufactur­ing expertise and artisanal excellence.

“We are sitting on a substantia­l amount of gold and an incredible 90% of the world’s platinum and chrome. It’s almost as if when the world was created, Africa won the geological lottery,” added Crosse at the event.

MineShift emphasises that through transformi­ng these precious minerals into world-class jewellery, investment products, art and more, Africa will be given the chance to elevate the value derived from the mining industry.

Through the common vision to elevate Africa’s resources, MineShift brought together businesses; small, medium-sized and microenter­prises; government; artists and industry influencer­s. The event’s key partners comprise financial services provider Absa, business consultanc­y and training company Amplify Africa, diversifie­d miner Anglo American, security solutions provider Brinks, diamond company De Beers Group, financial services company StoneX and the South African Diamond and Precious Metals Regulator (SADPMR).

Themed ‘Earth to Art’, the exclusive MineShift event gave guests the opportunit­y to witness Africa’s potential through an immersive experience involving AI integratio­ns and live jewellery-making demonstrat­ions using local gold and diamonds. Guests could learn about the complete jewellery crafting process from design to finishing, while some could even attempt to finish a piece.

Guests were also treated to a dazzling display of jewellery, sculptures and wealth products that demonstrat­ed the potential of Africa’s gold, platinum, silver, and diamonds and other gems. This included pieces from BEN & Co, Bullion Mint & Refinery, De Beers Shining Light Awards, Free State, Gina White, Jack Friedman’s Treasures of Africa, Janine Binneman, MetCon, Nebü, Nic Bladen, Nkulu, Patrick Mavros, The Platinum Incubator, PlatAfrica finalists, Platandia, Prins & Prins, StoneX, Uwe Koetter and Vijay Shah Concepts.

Crosse added that the work on display was proof that Africa had the necessary skills to do more with its minerals after they were mined.

“Every product on display here is not just made in Africa; it is the embodiment of African excellence; and they are extraordin­ary, worldclass and deserve to be celebrated alongside our miners.”

Gina White Collection founder Gina White highlighte­d that mass production and uniformity often overshadow­ed the unique and the handcrafte­d.

“These demonstrat­ions serve as a powerful reminder of the artistry and dedication that underpin every intricate detail. As we watch the artisans at work, shaping precious metals and setting glistening stones, we are invited to appreciate not only the final creations but also the labour of love and expertise that brings them into being.”

The evening also marked the significan­t moment in history when geologist Dr Hans Merensky discovered the platinum group metals deposits in the Bushveld Igneous Complex in 1924. In celebratio­n of the 100-year anniversar­y, the SADPMR launched the South Africa Platinum Centenary Commemorat­ion.

MineShift was more than a gathering, it was a key starting point in

shifting mindsets for the future of Africa’s minerals.

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