Bruce Shapiro, President of MineAfrica and the Canada- Southern Africa Chamber of Business, participated in an inaugural meeting of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Mining strikes between South Africa’s platinum giants and workers is fast approaching two months. Bruce Shapiro, president of MineAfrica Inc. and Edward Sterck, vice president, , research analyst at BMO Capital Markets give their analysis of the situation
Celebrate the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela by acquiring a special souvenir folder which contains a miniature stamp sheet, with Nelson Mandela's portrait
Read the report on the biggest African mining event in North America - The Chamber's 15th Annual Mining Breakfast and MineAfrica's 12th Annual Investing in African Mining Seminar
Elena Meyer, a collaborator in “Mining Press” with her recent MBA Program, a member of PDAC, CIM, and Canada- Southern Africa Chamber of Business indulge herself in the less-travelled world of mining industry.
Wayne Floreani, Vice President of MineAfrica and Chamber board member, featured in Mining Weekly Cape Town Mining Indaba issue
David Anderson has created many caricatures of Chamber members and prominent guest speakers over the years. Read more about David Anderson and browse the gallery of some of the great work he has done for the Chamber
In May of 1994 the newspaper headlines in South Africa read “From Prisoner to President,” or some variation of this theme. Although the stage may have been set for a great Hollywood epic, the reality of the political climate at the time was far from...
Chamber president Bruce Shapiro delivered the opening intervention at the Multi-Stakeholder Consultation session at the First Policy Dialogue on Natural Resource-Based Development hosted at by the OECD at their Development Centre in Paris on December 18,
South Africa’s Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has dismissed suggestions that the country is suffering from an economic hangover.This as a result of tepid economic growth, poor labour relations in mining and investor insecurities as a result..
South African Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe was in Ottawa to encourage Canadian investors to help support and expand his country’s mining industry
The South African government is keen to foster closer ties with Canada’s mining industry and to attract Canadian expertise, two top government officials told audience members at the Canada-Southern Africa Chamber of Business on November 26.
Mining entrepreneur extraordinaire Robert Friedland came to the City of Gold last week and wowed his audience with a stirring story of the richness of the South African platinum endowment.
Robert Francki was named Canada-Southern Africa Chamber of Business Person of Year at the 12th Annual Indaba Evening