Beyond the Mine

Innogence Consulting

Welcome to Beyond the Mine, where Africa’s mineral potential meets its human stories, structural ambitions, and global stakes. Dive in—and discover the future of African mining, shaped from within. From miners and energiticians, to jurists, regulators, subcontractors, activists, and community champions, we bring together voices that matter. Each guest offers a unique lens on how mining is—and should be—done in Africa. Beyond the Mine is hosted by Landry DJIMPE, Managing Partner at Innogence Consulting, Energy & Mining lead for the firm. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 06/08/2025

    Joachim Nzuzi, Chief of Staff, ERG Africa [EN]

    Join the conversation with Joachim Nzuzi, a key executive at ERG Africa, where he provides a deep dive into the company’s flagship operations in the DRC and their long‑term industrial vision. In this episode, we unpack: Frontier Mine: ERG’s cornerstone copper operation near the Zambia border, producing up to 370,000 t/year sulfur concentrate, with ongoing expansion to extend its lifespan via Cut‑3 and future Cut‑4 phases. Metalkol RTR: One of the world’s largest cobalt producers and a major copper generator—an innovative tailings reprocessing project that closes the loop on legacy waste while meeting global. ESG & Local Development: How ERG embeds international frameworks—Clean Cobalt & Copper standards, OECD, CopperMark—into site-level practice including community investments, training, and formal cahiers de charge for Lualaba’s. Long-term DRC Commitment: Joachim discusses ERG’s multi-billion-dollar investment, local capacity-building, supplier development, youth training via Dilala Centre, and alignment with national industrial goals. Why It Matters This candid conversation reveals how ERG Africa positions itself not just as a resource extractor, but as a strategic partner in the DRC’s industrial transformation. Whether you're an industry stakeholder, policymaker, or sustainability analyst, you'll gain actionable insights on: Mining operational strategy in critical minerals ESG execution at scale Community-first industrial models African battery metals’ geopolitics and sovereignty Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    24 min
  2. 06/08/2025

    Romain Battajon, Managing Partner at Battajon Avocat [FR]

    We sit down with Romain Battajon, a respected French lawyer with over two decades of expertise in business and mining law—practicing in Paris and Kinshasa, and co-founder of the ABLE Pan-African legal network. He held senior roles including ERG Africa’s General Counsel and currently chairs the Chamber of Mines’ Legal Commission. Our wide-ranging conversation explores: Urgent reforms needed in DRC mining law, including harmonization with environmental, fiscal, and customs codes, and his views on a single regulatory authority. Battajon’s journey from Paris to Kinshasa, building legal expertise and shaping investment frameworks across Africa. Corporate governance and transparency challenges in the mining sector—insights on reducing administrative harassment and ensuring consistency across regulatory agencies. His vision for the future of Congolese mining law, in line with the global push toward sustainable and sovereign resource management. Why You Should Listen This episode provides a rare insider’s view of how legal structure shapes the mining investment climate in the DRC—and what steps are urgently needed to attract long-term, responsible capital. Whether you're an investor, policymaker, legal professional, or simply interested in African resources, this conversation offers essential clarity on the legal backbone of Africa’s mining transition. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    44 min
  3. 23/11/2025

    #BTM Episode 4 : Can Africa Industrialize While Meeting Global Compliance Standards?

    Industrial Sovereignty and Global Compliance: Rethinking Africa’s Mining Future Across Africa, the conversation around mining is shifting. Countries want more than extraction — they want industrial sovereignty, value creation at home, and stronger governance over their mineral wealth. At the same time, the global landscape is tightening: new ESG requirements, due-diligence laws, and compliance standards from the EU, US, and OECD are reshaping how minerals must be produced, traced, and transformed. In this episode, we sit with two exceptional voices to unpack this delicate balance: • Lucie Dzongang — Business lawyer, member of the New York, Paris and Cameroon Bars, and expert in ESG, compliance, and governance.• Dr. Armand Ngansop — Metallurgical engineer and founder of CTID Consulting, advising African governments and private companies on local content, industrialization, and mineral value addition. Together, we explore: Can Africa build local processing and industrial capacity while meeting increasingly strict global compliance rules? What does “responsible industrial sovereignty” look like in today’s geopolitical context? How can governments design policies that encourage local value creation without discouraging investment? What lessons can be drawn from other African countries that have begun modernizing and securing their mineral value chains? And how can the continent reconcile ambition, competitiveness, and global expectations? This is a deep, honest, and forward-looking conversation about the future of Africa’s mining sector — where local aspirations meet global constraints, and where governance becomes as strategic as geology. Welcome to Beyond the Mine — the podcast that gives a voice to the thinkers, doers, and shapers of Africa’s mining future. For more content produced by Innogence Consulting on the mining industry, please visit: This episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/uzo02gLQjvM DRC's mining industry main news: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/drc-s-mining-industy-main-news-7091429259746910208/ The DRC Mining industry 2025 report: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7380221664636116993/?actorCompanyId=10577467 Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    51 min
  4. 22/12/2025

    #BTM episode 5 : Repenser la souveraineté minière de la RDC dans un monde en transition

    Alors que la République Démocratique du Congo se positionne au cœur des chaînes de valeur critiques de la transition énergétique, cet épisode donne la parole au Professeur Jean-Marie Kanda, Conseiller Principal du Chef de l’État (Collège Mines, Énergie et Hydrocarbures), administrateur du Conseil Congolais de la Batterie et ancien directeur du Centre Africain d’Excellence pour les Batteries (CAEB). Nous abordons avec lui les questions suivantes : Que peut-on réellement attendre du pacte stratégique signé avec les États-Unis ? La RDC doit-elle rester un simple fournisseur de minerais ou devenir un acteur industriel à part entière ? Quel rôle pour les entreprises locales dans des projets stratégiques ? Où en est la stratégie batterie congolaise ? Quels liens avec la formation, la recherche, et la coopération régionale ? Sept ans après, que penser de la révision du Code minier de 2018 ? À quoi pourrait ressembler une filière congolaise des batteries crédible à horizon 2035 ? Un épisode au croisement des enjeux miniers, industriels et géopolitiques, pour mieux comprendre comment la RDC peut construire une souveraineté minière responsable et transformative. #BeyondTheMine #Batteries #RDC #TransitionÉnergétique #SouverainetéIndustrielle #JeanMarieKanda #MiningAfrica #ESG #CodeMinier #CAEB #Compliance #StrategicMetals For more content produced by Innogence Consulting on the mining industry, please visit: This episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/bdcpjmfwdvI DRC's mining industry main news: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/drc-s-mining-industy-main-news-7091429259746910208/ The DRC Mining industry 2025 report: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7380221664636116993/?actorCompanyId=10577467 Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    1h 20m

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Welcome to Beyond the Mine, where Africa’s mineral potential meets its human stories, structural ambitions, and global stakes. Dive in—and discover the future of African mining, shaped from within. From miners and energiticians, to jurists, regulators, subcontractors, activists, and community champions, we bring together voices that matter. Each guest offers a unique lens on how mining is—and should be—done in Africa. Beyond the Mine is hosted by Landry DJIMPE, Managing Partner at Innogence Consulting, Energy & Mining lead for the firm. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.