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South African ‘Mining Hall of Fame’ on the way – Swanepoel

30th September 2016

By: Martin Creamer

Creamer Media Editor

  

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A South African ‘Mining Hall of Fame’ is on the way.

Revealing this at a pre-Joburg Indaba presentation last week, chairperson Bernard Swanepoel noted that South Africa was the only mining jurisdiction without a mining hall of fame.

“Every other mining jurisdiction has its own mining hall of fame but, somehow, as South Africans, we’ve never done it,” Swanepoel said.

Now, under the auspices of the Joburg Indaba, he is about to remedy the oversight by unveiling inductees at a dinner ahead of next month’s conference on October 5 and 6.

“We’ll have a significant number of inductees. We’ve found some blasts-from-the- past. We are not giving it to dead people, and we’re not giving it to people from a previous regime. “This will be a New South Africa Mining Hall of Fame,” said Swanepoel, who added that nine people, and possibly even ten, would be inducted.

“So, if you have some ideas about who you think should to be inducted into the South African Mining Hall of Fame, use the Joburg Indaba Twitter account to send in your suggestions,” Swanepoel urged at the function attended by Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly.

Details of the mining halls of fame in the US, Canada and Australia can be accessed on the Internet.

In the US, the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum is located in the 1880s silver boomtown of Leadville, Colorado, at the top of the Rocky Mountains, “in memory of the men and women who pioneered the discovery, development and processing of America’s natural resources”. Known as the ‘Smithsonian of the Rockies’ and the ‘Premier Showcase of American Mining’, it was established in 1987.

Canada’s Mining Hall of Fame website ascribes the high standard of living enjoyed by Canadians to the development of the country’s rich natural resources. Australia’s Prospectors & Miners’ Hall of Fame has inducted more than 140 people deemed to have contributed through outstanding leadership, acts of courage, sustained effort or sheer grit.

This half of fame, which exists as a virtual Web-based resource, provides information on the heritage of prospectors and miners from all parts of Australia.

More recently, an international mining technology hall of fame was established to recognise mining’s technological innovators.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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