Debswana has started Cut 8, a 3bn project to deepen Jwaneng, an open-cast operation going down 330m. This project will allow Jwaneng to mine 102- million more carats. Cut 8 will nearly double the depth of the mine and extend its life by seven years to 2024. Two further cuts (cuts 9 and 10) are being
The Morupule South Coal Project is located directly to the south of the Morupule Colliery, the only one currently operating in Botswana. The Morupule South project has a current Joint Ore Reserves Committee-compliant resource estimate of 2.45 billion tons of which 110 million tons are the measured category,
African Energy Resource proposes to construct an underground coal mine and 600 MW coal-fired power station which is located between Gaborone and Francistown in Botswana. The pre-feasibility study evaluated a 4.4 Mt pa run-of-mine (ROM) operation, producing up to 3Mt pa of 6200 kilocalories per kilogram
Construction of the Zambia-Mozambique 400kV Power Interconnector Project. The Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) has received a grant from the African Development Bank to finance the project. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -13.6445104;
Construction of a commercial building on Plot No. 697, Selemela Ward In Gaborone, Botswana. The GPS marker has been placed on plot 697 -24.659831642575114 25.914137586951256
Construction of a 70 bed new primary hospital in Moshupa, Botswana. Estimated cost: P457 million. The new hospital will be located behind the Moshupa Senior Secondary school.
The Kavango copper project is in the extreme north west Botswana. Kavango Resources currently holds three prospecting licences close to the Namibian border covering 869km². The most significant and most prospective of these licences is 100% funded and managed by Rio Tinto through a joint venture with
Phase 2 entails building a 400 kV line from Phokoje to Dukwi, a 400/132/ kV substation at Dukwi, a 400 kV line from Dukwi to Pandamatanga, and a 400/330/220/132 kV substation at Pandamatanga in Botswana. Phase 2 will cost an estimated P3 billion. The exact GPS location is not known and the Marker has
The proposed project is located between Mabgesekwa and Tonota villages in the central district of Botswana and entails an open pit coal mine of 6 million tonnes of coal per annum with a capacity to produce approximately 3 Mtpa after coal washing and a mine power head power generating plant rated at 600