The Southern African Times is delighted to announce the appointment of Nothando Nonhlanhla Ndlovu as the new Editor of our Mining category. With a distinguished career in mining engineering and finance, Nothando is exceptionally qualified to elevate our coverage of the Southern African mining sector’s investment potential.
Nothando’s extensive experience spans various facets of the mining industry, including engineering, mineral processing, metallurgy, and financial analysis. Her robust academic background, with advanced studies in Global Management of Natural Resources at University College London, and a Masters in Public Policy from both Sciences-Po Paris and Sheffield University, underscores her comprehensive understanding of the sector.
Her tenure promises to illuminate the positive aspects of the mining industry, highlighting technological advancements, sustainable practices, and economic contributions. Nothando’s expertise will be instrumental in showcasing the sector’s potential while addressing its challenges, fostering informed discourse and driving growth in this vital industry.
Nothando’s professional contributions include work on the “OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals”, demonstrating her commitment to ethical practices in mining. She is also a staunch advocate for gender equality and sustainable development within the sector.
Her notable presence at key industry events such as The Mining Indaba, the Canadian North-Eastern Mines & Minerals Symposium, and the Mining Indaba Investment Conference, positions her as a respected voice in the mining community.
We are confident that Nothando’s leadership and insights will significantly contribute to our mission of illuminating the opportunities and challenges within the mining industry. Her appointment marks an exciting new chapter for The Southern African Times, as we continue to provide comprehensive and insightful coverage of the mining sector.
Nothando Ndlovu’s appointment underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality, informed journalism that reflects the dynamic nature of the Southern African mining industry. We look forward to her contributions and leadership in driving our editorial vision forward.







