FutureCoal has launched a Southern Africa Chapter, with Seriti Resources Group Chief Executive Officer, Mike Teke, serving as its inaugural Chairman. The chapter comprises the top four African coal nations: South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Botswana. These nations collectively hold 150 billion tonnes of coal reserves, placing them among the world’s top coal-rich countries.

The regional initiative will build on FutureCoal’s global advocacy efforts, which champion sustainable transformation across the entire coal value chain. It will unite industry leaders, governments, and international partners to ensure consistent and clear policies and strategies which enhance the responsible and sustainable use of coal in critical sectors such as power, heavy industry, critical minerals, and hydrogen.
“Launching the inaugural FutureCoal Chapter in Southern Africa is a testament to our commitment and leadership in uniting the value chain and reshaping coal’s future, regionally and internationally,” said Mike Teke.
The chapter, which already comprises 13 members from across the region, is underpinned by FutureCoal’s Sustainable Coal Stewardship (SCS) stance. The SCS roadmap emphasises innovation and technologies that modernise the value chain to achieve mutually beneficial economic and environmental outcomes that serve national and global ambitions.
Teke added: “We now have a chance to follow the beat of our drum. We are nations blessed with a valuable resource, and we will be stronger together. I am calling on more of my peers across coal enterprises to publicly join this alliance that leads a pragmatic and realistic discussion on coal’s inclusion in the future economy
"If we are to truly support our communities and foster their prosperity, we must recognise that the responsibility lies with us to drive this transformation so we can achieve the best for our nations and our continent.”
Despite coal’s crucial role in modern life and its contribution to poverty alleviation, many remain unaware of these facts and lack an understanding of how policies that exclude coal can leave a nation more vulnerable or falling behind.
Michelle Manook, CEO of FutureCoal, highlighted, “FutureCoal’s SCS roadmap serves as the foundation to reverse this trend by facilitating responsible policy and investment decisions that support modernisation and transformation. The Southern Africa Chapter members, led by Chairman Mike Teke, are commendable for their proactive approach. Our shared goal is prosperity for all. This is not about choosing one path over another; it is about empowering regions to chart their own course and foster their responsible growth.”
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