IN CONVERSATION WITH HLULANI MATHONSI (ABB South Africa – Sales Specialist for Cement, Metals and Mining),

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South Africa’s mining and cement sectors have long been the backbone of the
country’s economy, powering infrastructure development and supplying
essential materials for construction and industry. But these industries are facing
a turning point.
As technology advances, mining and cement operations are starting to explore
new ways of working — from smarter machinery to data-driven solutions that
improve safety, efficiency, and reliability. These changes are not just about
machines; they also affect the people who work in these sectors. Employees
need new skills, and companies must rethink how they manage operations in a
world that’s increasingly fast-paced and interconnected.
At the same time, challenges like energy interruptions, environmental
pressures, and aging infrastructure remain. Industry leaders are exploring
creative solutions to keep production steady while meeting modern standards.
To get a closer look at how these changes are playing out on the ground, we
speak with Hlulani Mathonsi, Sales Specialist for Cement, Metals and Mining
at ABB South Africa. He will share insights into the innovations happening in
the sector, the real challenges faced by operations, and what the future could
look like for South Africa’s heavy industries.

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4 Dec 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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