
Reflecting on the landmark IRMA assurance of Eramet’s Grande Côte operation in Senegal — the first IRMA-assured mine in West Africa and the first mobile mineral sands operation to reach this level — they share insights into the motivations, challenges, and tangible impacts of undergoing a rigorous independent assessment.
The conversation explores what downstream buyers are looking for from responsible mining operations, how IRMA standards have influenced workforce practices, community engagement, and environmental management, and the lessons this collaboration offers to other mining companies and governments across the continent.
Looking ahead, they discuss how broader adoption of responsible mining standards could strengthen investor confidence, expand market access, and support long-term sustainable development outcomes for African economies.

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.