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Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 2011 - Vergelegen Estate - Somerset West, Winelands, South Africa - Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 8 Feb 2011 - Vergelegen Wine Estate, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2011 petravandecasteele.com] Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 2011 - Vergelegen Estate - Somerset West, Winelands, South Africa - Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 8 Feb 2011 - Vergelegen Wine Estate, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2011 petravandecasteele.com]

Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 2011 - Vergelegen Estate - Somerset West, Winelands, South Africa - Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 8 Feb 2011 - Vergelegen Wine Estate, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2011 petravandecasteele.com] Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 2011 - Vergelegen Estate - Somerset West, Winelands, South Africa - Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 8 Feb 2011 - Vergelegen Wine Estate, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2011 petravandecasteele.com]

The Annual Investing in African Mining Indaba is the world's largest gathering of the most influencial stakeholders in African mining; its Gala Dinner in the exquisite gardens of the Vergelegen Estate has become the most anticipated event at Mining Indaba.

This year's gala dinner attracted representatives from more than 180 countries with investors, miners and mining analysts, project developers, fund managers, investment specialists and financiers from across the globe. 

The gala dinner proved once more to be a valued extension to the conference. 

Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 2011 - Vergelegen Estate - Somerset West, Winelands, South Africa - Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 8 Feb 2011 - Vergelegen Wine Estate, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2011 petravandecasteele.com]

"The continued networking in a relaxed ambience made the event most enjoyable." – Didier Tilman, Rawbank, Lubumbashi.


Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 2011 - Vergelegen Estate - Somerset West, Winelands, South Africa - Mining Indaba Gala Dinner 8 Feb 2011 - Vergelegen Wine Estate, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2011 petravandecasteele.com]

"We found the conference of great interest and were delighted to spend an evening at the Vergelegen Estate." – Dr Chen Zheng and colleagues, Development & Research Center China Geological Survey, Beijing.