The annual Mining Indaba kicked off this morning in Cape Town
It's a busy couple of weeks on the conference calendar. The World Economic Forum wound up in Davos at the weekend and the annual Mining Indaba kicked off this morning in Cape Town one man who is busy clocking up voyager miles is Leslie Maasdorp, vice chairman at Absa Capital and Barclays Capital.
Leslie, you have just jetted in to Cape Town for the Indaba and of course you spent the last week in Davos. Starting with the World Economic Forum South Africa was under the spotlight at the meeting did we make full use of the opportunity?
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