
He discusses how Africa’s mining sector is shifting from a pure extraction model toward integrated ecosystems that include infrastructure, power, logistics and local supply chains, and reflects on key trends and shifts observed in mining projects over the past year.
Larbie explores what distinguishes projects that move successfully from ambition to execution, the unique role pan-African banks play in supporting complex, multi-country developments, and where the industry’s most significant financing gaps currently lie across the value chain.
He also examines how the definition of “bankability” has evolved in response to ESG expectations, decarbonisation pressures and growing execution risks, offering a forward-looking perspective on how partnerships can unlock sustainable growth across Africa’s mining sector.

Exxaro has reported a resilient H2 performance, with CEO Ben Magara pointing to operational discipline, cash generation and a diversified portfolio as key strengths in navigating a volatile economic environment.

Sibanye-Stillwater says the legacy of Marikana must be measured through trust, dignity and shared economic opportunity.

Thungela sold 7.4 Mt into the export market during H1,26, including 600,000 t of third-party coal. Export sales exceeded production, with the company able to leverage additional rail allocation opportunities alongside an improvement in Transnet Freight Rail's performance.