Construction of a fertiliser plant and a 2000km pipeline stretching from Namibia’s Walvis Bay, through Botswana to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Project Value: S$1 billion. The GPS coordinates are unknown and the marker has been placed in Bulawayo -20.145008541955463, 28.58695665974557.
Construction of six (6) x 20 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power projects on a Build-Own-Operate (BOO) basis in Namibia. The GPS coordinates are unknown and the marker has been placed at Nampower -22.54743300237489, 17.10872012690424.
The Hope copper-gold project comprises three exploration licences, EPL5796 (345km²), EPL6605 (579km²) and EPL7170 under application (310km²) covering over 1 200km² of the Matchless Copper Belt within Namibia. Metallurgical test work at the Hope project indicated recoveries of 96% Cu and 84% Au to a 28%
Construction of the new Mariental Municipality head office, Mariental, Hardap Region, Namibia. GPS coordinates for Mariental Municipality is -24.63403333578313, 17.96220225064149.
The Ghanzi West Project comprises nine prospecting licenses over a 6060.2km² area, approximately 22km south west of Ghanzi and approximately 670km north west of the Republic of Botswana capital city Gaborone. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location
Construction of a modern corporate data centre (CDC) at Reserve Bank of Malawi, Blantyre Branch, Malawi. GPS coordinates -13.963176136288395, 33.789497036696766.
The Lofdal Rare Earths Project in Namibia represents a high quality, exploration stage, rare earths project with particular potential for the discovery of a heavy rare earths-enriched deposit. Although an economic body has not yet been identified, the prolific number of rare earths occurrences in the
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 Omahola uranium project is located in the west of Central Namibia and is situated approximately 40kms of a seaport, Walvis Bay and east, south east of Swakopmund in Namibia. The Omahola project currently contains the Inca and Tubas Red Sands uranium deposits. It could cost between $324 million and
Rehabilitation of a bitumen surfaced A2 road, comprising urban and rural sections, commencing at Moshoeshoe I Airport Road Turn off, known as B22 and concluding at Mafeteng Traffic Circle, distance of approximately 64km in Lesotho. Estimated GPS coordinates -29.46179450936524, 27.539046927937996.