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    Mining Business AfricaFebruary 13, 2026
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    SANDF deployment signals strong crackdown on illegal mining in Gauteng

    Gauteng welcomes military support in fight against illegal mining Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has welcomed the deployment of the South…

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      Digital Mining in Low-Connectivity Environments: Designing Systems That Work Where It Matters Most

      Across much of Africa’s mining landscape, operations are shaped by distance, infrastructure constraints, and environmental complexity. Connectivity is often inconsistent, and in many cases entirely absent. Yet many digital mining systems continue to be designed with the assumption of constant network access, creating a disconnect between system capability and actual operational reality. 

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