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SA's exploration bus is gaining speed

January 29, 2026

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The Citizen

Global exploration statistics often tell a partial story - and South Africa is a prime example.

- JACOB MBELE

SA's exploration bus is gaining speed

TREASURES. The Junior Mining Exploration Fund helps transformation by supporting youth and women-owned enterprises.

(iStock)

Countries such as Australia and Canada dominate international exploration rankings not only because of their geological activity, but because their junior mining companies are publicly listed on exchanges that require detailed disclosure. This visibility makes their exploration footprint easy to measure.

South Africa appears to contribute less than 1% of global exploration spend, but this figure reflects only the work of listed companies.

When privately funded and unlisted explorers are included, the country's true contribution is significantly higher.

The reality is simple: a lack of disclosed data does not mean a lack of exploration.

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