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Mbongeni Mguni
Financial Journalist

Twitter: @MboBW

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  • Numbers of US dollar millionaires expected to rise

    In fact, Botswana is expected to experience one of the continent’s strongest growth rates of High Net Wealth Individuals in the next 10 years to 2032.The estimates are contained in the latest update of New World Wealth’s Africa Wealth Report,...

  • Activity picks up at Selkirk after 20-yr ‘slumber’

    Selkirk Mine operated as an underground between 1989 and 2002 when Tati Nickel, then owned by LionOre and government, placed the operation under care and maintenance.This was due to the depletion of high-grade copper and nickel ores that were...

  • Don’t panic, but synthetic diamond production is soaring

    For the outside observer, of late, the diamond industry has been dominated by debates over the sanctions against Russian diamonds, the efficacy of the Kimberley Process and more recently, De Beers’ negotiations with Botswana.Debates on lab grown or...

  • De Beers expects tighter Russian sanctions soon

    While the United States and a number of its allies sanctioned Russian rough diamonds last March, various data sets show that these continue to trade in the global industry as their origin changes once they are “significantly transformed” through...

  • BOL engages US investors for coal to liquids project

    Known as the Ikaegeng XTL (Coal-to-Liquid), the ambitious synfuels project aims to use the billions of tonnes of coal lying untapped in the country to produce various petroleum fuel products for domestic use.Botswana Oil expects that the envisaged...

  • Economy generally grows past pre-COVID levels

    According to figures released by Statistics Botswana last Friday, the water and electricity sector led the pack in terms of growth last year with 48.6%, while value added by diamond traders rose 17.6% followed by manufacturing with 8.2 percent and...

  • HB deal a signal of govt’s goals in diamonds

    More accurately, those monitoring the deal with HB Antwerp are weighing its scalability.The three-year-old Belgian firm has built high expectations around what it can deliver.HB Antwerp’s first foray into Botswana was via a six-month deal with...

  • BTCL share prices touches two-year high

    BTCL’s shares gained nine thebe on March 28 to reach 86 thebe, the highest level since December 16, 2020, as the telecomms group joined the broadly upward momentum of the stock exchange.The share price jump last month takes BTCL to net growth of...

  • How to shake a giant

    When launching Belgian diamond firm, HB Antwerp on Monday, President Mokgweetsi Masisi detoured from his prepared remarks, just as he was beginning to make them.“David Magang is a special guest of HB and mine. In all fairness, this is you and you...

  • De Beers sees tech as game-changer for Botswana

    Tech has levelled the playing field against the traditionally more competitive diamond centres across the world, further says De Beers.The country currently has 48 diamond-cutting and polishing firms, up from 21 in 2020.Of these, 38 are De Beers’...

  • Grit sheds more LLR stock

    The shares sold at P3.16 each, a drop from the P3.51 Grit sold previously on March 7. Prior to that, the Mauritius-domiciled entity, with roots in London, sold at P3.51 in February and P3.48 in December.Grit at one point held more than 30% equity in...

  • Banks relish stellar earnings season

    Companies listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange’s (BSE) main Domestic Companies Index have until March 31 to file their full year and interim financials for the period to December 2022, under a listing rule that requires financials to be published...

  • HB Antwerp plans expansion after gov’t deal

    HB Antwerp, a three-year-old firm that focuses on applying high technology to extract the best value from the diamond ecosystem, opened a state-of-the-art facility at the Diamond Technology Park on Monday.Last November, the firm leveraged its...

  • The P40bn miracle hidden in the hills above Kanye

    Giyani Metals officials are sensitive to the need to manage expectations. And with good reason. It’s not every day that geological studies confirm the existence of billions of Pula in revenue, or verify millions of tonnes of a mineral desperately...

  • A dimming copper dream suddenly burns bright

    Since the base metal meltdown of 2016, when a commodity price rout crashed operations at BCL Ltd, Discovery Metals and African Copper, the local copper sector has slowly and painfully pulled itself back up from the collapse.As prices have picked up...

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