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BSE trades shares worth P3.8 billion

The Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) market performance update released this week shows that 475 million shares worth P3.8 billion were traded in the local equity market between the 1ST of January 2023 and the 30th of September 2023.

In the update the BSE noted that a comparative analysis of equity turnover shows that on a year-to-date basis, the market has recorded the highest amount of turnover ever recorded in the history of the exchange.

This highest amount of turnover ever recorded in the history of the exchange, of P3.8 billion amounts to an average turnover of P20.4 million per day, according to the BSE. “On a comparative basis, turnover for the same period in 2022 amounted to P882.3 Million. Thus, this record turnover represents an increase of 330.5%. This milestone is attributable to the record deal in Botswana Insurance Holdings Limited (BIHL) that amounted to P2.9 Billion on 4 September 2023, and constituted the highest ever single counter, single day trade in the history of the Exchange. The last record trade of similar magnitude on the BSE was for the full year 2015 which amounted to P3.0 Billion and translated to an average turnover of P12.2 Million per day.”

According to the update the top 3 traded companies during the period under review were BIHL which traded shares worth P2.9 billion followed by Letlole La Rona (P161.4 million) and Chobe (P137.7 million). The total turnover from these 3 companies accounted for 85.1% of total equity turnover with the leading counter BIHL accounting for 77.2% of total equity turnover. In comparison to the same period in 2022, the top 3 traded companies accounted for 69.1% of total equity turnover with the leading counter Letshego accounting for 52.5% (P463.2 Million) of total equity turnover.

In the update the BSE stated that between the 1ST of January 2023 and the 30th of September 2023 foreign companies contributed 58.6% to total equity turnover or P2.2 billion in monetary terms while local companies contributed 40.3% during this period or P1.5 billion in monetary terms. Local individuals contributed 0.8% or P30.3 million to total equity turnover while foreign individuals and brokers contributed 0.3% (P10.2million) and 0.0% (P1 million) respectively.

During the period 1 January to 30th of September 2023, the Domestic Company Index (DCI) appreciated by 12.1% in comparison to an increase of 5.6% during the corresponding period in 2022 and the Domestic Company Total Return Index (DCTRI) appreciated by 20.2% in comparison to 11.6% during the same period in 2022. The Foreign Company Index (FCI) registered a notable increase of 57.8% on a year-to-date basis in 2023 in comparison to a marginal increase of 0.8% during the corresponding period in 2022. As at end of September 2023, the FCI had peaked to record levels for the first time since 2008, according to the update.

According to the BSE 19 of the 31 listed companies have been on a positive territory on a year to date basis, with the highest gainer being Chobe Holdings at 86.6% share price appreciation. Only 6 companies have registered a share price decline and the other 6 counters remain unchanged in share prices.

On the performance of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFS), the BSE noted that total ETF turnover amounted to P198.9 Million which is a significant increase of 88.4% from P105.6 Million registered during the corresponding period in 2022. “This was recorded from 1,142,465 units traded thus far in comparison to 702,143 units during the same period in 2022. The NewGold ETF and NewPlat ETF gained 11.1% and 11.2% while the Satrix ILBI ETF and ADBF ETF lost 3.2% and 8.5% respectively in 2023.”

On bond market performance, the BSE stated that the turnover from bonds amounted to P1.8 Billion, an increase of 46.6% from P1.2 Billion traded during the same period in 2022. The listed debt instruments comprised of 7 Government Bonds, 64 Corporate Bonds and 23 Commercial Papers with a total market capitalization of approximately P26.2 Billion, according to recent figures from the BSE.

The BSE is currently pushing for a media campaign intended to market the local capital market. The stock exchange in partnership with CNBC Africa profiles the market and BSE listed companies. According to BSE the local capital market and listed companies are invited to participate in the campaign to showcase their brands on the various CNBC Africa platforms.

The BSE also undertook International Investment road shows to United States of America in Washington DC and New York and to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates in 2022 and the objectives of the road shows were to increase participation of international investors on the BSE, to unlock value from intermediaries in global markets such as global custodians and international fund managers and to attract international companies to list or issue instruments on the BSE. “Further, these road shows offered the BSE an opportunity to learn from peer exchanges such as NASDAQ and explore areas of collaboration to deepen the local market. This strategy will continue to bear fruits for the Botswana market going forward,” said BSE CEO Thapelo Tsheole in the recent annual report.

 

 

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New Khoemacau owners commit to mine’s multibillion Pula expansion

6th December 2023

The future of Botswana’s largest copper and silver operation, Khoemacau Copper Mining, looks promising as the new owners, MMG Group, commit to the mine’s expansion plans. MMG, an Australian headquartered company owned by China, has expressed its dedication to doubling Khoemacau’s production and transforming it into one of the most significant high-grade copper operations in Africa.

Nan Wang, the Executive General Manager for Australia and Africa at MMG, stated that while the immediate focus is on maintaining a consistent production level of 60ktpa, there are solid plans to increase Khoemacau’s production capacity. The company aims to double its production from 3.65Mtpa to 8.15Mtpa, resulting in an increase in payable copper from approximately 60ktpa to around 130ktpa.

To achieve this expansion, Khoemacau has completed a pre-feasibility study on the project and a solar power initiative. The next step is to conduct a feasibility study, which will pave the way for increased production capacity. Additionally, Khoemacau has identified extensive exploration opportunities across its license area, positioning the company for an exciting new phase of development.

The current Khoemacau operation reached full production and nameplate capacity in December 2022, following over a decade of investment totaling over P10 billion. This significant investment allowed for an intense exploration program, resulting in the development of the most automated underground mining operation in Botswana. The first concentrate was produced in June 2021, and the product entered the export market in July of the same year. Throughout 2022, the company has been working on the pre-feasibility study for the expansion project, with the feasibility study scheduled for the following year.

The expansion plans will involve the construction of a new world-class process plant in Zone 5, where the current mining of ore takes place. This new plant will be larger than the existing one in Boseto, which currently receives ore from Zone 5. The expansion will also involve the development of new underground mines, including Mango, Zone 5 North, and Zeta North East. These additional mines will bring the total number of underground shafts at Khoemacau to six. The ramp-up of production from the expansion is expected to occur in 2026.

Khoemacau, which acquired assets in the Kalahari Copper Belt after the liquidation of Discovery Metals in 2015, currently employs over 1500 people, with the majority being Batswana. The Khoemacau Mine is located in north-west Botswana, in the emerging Kalahari Copperbelt. It boasts the 10th largest African Copper Mineral Resource by total contained copper metal and is one of the largest copper sedimentary systems in the world outside of the Central African Copperbelt.

The mine utilizes underground long hole stoping as its mining method and conventional sulphide flotation for processing. Resource drilling results have shown the existing resources to have continuity at depth, and there are several exploration targets within the tenement package that have the potential to extend the mine’s life or increase productivity.

The Zone 5 mine has already ramped up production, and further expansion in the next five years will be supported by the deposits in the Zone 5 Group. The estimated mine life is a minimum of 20 years, with the potential to extend beyond 30 years by tapping into other deposits within the tenement package.

In conclusion, the commitment of MMG Group to Khoemacau’s expansion plans signifies a bright future for Botswana’s largest copper and silver operation. With the completion of pre-feasibility and feasibility studies, as well as significant investments, Khoemacau is poised to become one of Africa’s most important high-grade copper operations. The expansion project will not only increase production capacity but also create new job opportunities and contribute to the economic growth of Botswana.

 

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Khoemacau Copper Mining to be acquired by MMG Limited

6th December 2023

Khoemacau Copper Mining, a leading copper mining company, has recently announced its acquisition by MMG Limited, a global resources company based in Australia. This acquisition marks a significant milestone for both companies and demonstrates their commitment to continued investment, growth, and sustainability in the mining industry.

MMG Limited is a renowned mining company that operates copper and other base metals projects across four continents. With its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, MMG has a strong track record in mining and exploration. The company currently operates several successful mines, including the Dugald River zinc mine and the Rosebery polymetallic mine in Australia, the Kinsevere copper mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Las Bambas Mine in Peru. MMG’s extensive experience and expertise in mining operations make it an ideal partner for Khoemacau.

MMG’s commitment to sustainability aligns perfectly with Khoemacau’s values and priorities. Khoemacau has always placed a strong emphasis on safety, health, community, and the environment. MMG shares this commitment and applies the principles of good corporate governance as set out in the Corporate Governance Code of the Hong Kong Listing Rules. As a member of the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), MMG adheres to sustainable mining principles, ensuring responsible and ethical practices in all its operations.

Over the past 12 years, Khoemacau’s current shareholders have made significant investments in the development of the company. With approximately US$1 billion deployed in the project, Khoemacau has successfully transformed from an exploration and discovery phase to a fully-fledged operating copper mine. The completion of the ramp-up of the Zone 5/Boseto operations has set the stage for the next phase of expansion.

With the acquisition by MMG, Khoemacau is poised for an exciting new chapter in its development. The completion of a pre-feasibility study on the Khoemacau expansion and a solar power project has paved the way for increased production capacity. The feasibility study will be the next step in doubling the production capacity from 3.65 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) to 8.15 Mtpa, resulting in a significant increase in payable copper from approximately 60,000 tonnes per annum (ktpa) to 130,000 ktpa. Additionally, Khoemacau has extensive exploration opportunities across its license area, further enhancing its growth potential.

The CEO of Khoemacau, Johan Ferreira, expressed his gratitude to the current owners for their stewardship of the company and their successful transformation of Khoemacau into a fully operational copper mine. He also highlighted the company’s focus on the expansion study and its vision for the future with MMG. Ferreira emphasized that the partnership with MMG will ensure Khoemacau’s long-term success, delivering employment, community benefits, and economic development in Botswana.

MMG Chairman, Jiqing Xu, echoed Ferreira’s sentiments, stating that the acquisition of Khoemacau aligns with MMG’s growth strategy and vision. Xu emphasized MMG’s commitment to creating opportunities for all stakeholders, including shareholders, employees, and communities. He expressed confidence in Khoemacau’s expansion potential and the company’s ability to realize its full potential with the support of MMG.

The sale of Khoemacau to MMG is subject to certain conditions precedent and approvals, with the expected closing date in the first half of 2024. This acquisition represents a significant step forward for both companies and reinforces their commitment to sustainable mining practices, responsible resource development, and long-term growth in the mining industry.

In conclusion, the acquisition of Khoemacau Copper Mining by MMG Limited signifies a new era of investment, growth, and sustainability in the mining industry. With MMG’s extensive experience and commitment to responsible mining practices, Khoemacau is well-positioned for future success. The partnership between the two companies will not only drive economic development but also ensure the safety and well-being of employees, benefit local communities, and contribute to the overall growth of Botswana’s mining sector.

 

 

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BPC Signs PPA with Sekaname Energy

6th December 2023

The Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) has taken a significant step towards diversifying its energy mix by signing a power purchase agreement with Sekaname Energy for the production of power from coal bed methane in Mmashoro village. This agreement marks a major milestone for the energy sector in Botswana as the country transitions from a coal-fired power generation system to a new energy mix comprising coal, gas, solar, and wind.

The CEO of BPC, David Kgoboko, explained that the Power Purchase Agreement is for a 6MW coal bed methane proof of concept project to be developed around Mmashoro village. This project aligns with BPC’s strategic initiatives to increase the proportion of low-carbon power generation sources and renewable energy in the energy mix. The use of coal bed methane for power generation is an exciting development as it provides a hybrid solution with non-dispatchable sources of generation like solar PV. Without flexible base-load generation, the deployment of non-dispatchable solar PV generation would be limited.

Kgoboko emphasized that BPC is committed to enabling the development of a gas supply industry in Botswana. Sekaname Energy, along with other players in the coal bed methane exploration business, is a key and strategic partner for BPC. The successful development of a gas supply industry will enable the realization of a secure and sustainable energy mix for the country.

The Minister of Minerals & Energy, Lefoko Moagi, expressed his support for the initiative by the private sector to develop a gas industry in Botswana. The country has abundant coal reserves, and the government fully supports the commercial extraction of coal bed methane gas for power generation. The government guarantees that BPC will purchase the generated electricity at reasonable tariffs, providing cash flow to the developers and enabling them to raise equity and debt funding for gas extraction development.

Moagi highlighted the benefits of developing a gas supply industry, including diversified primary energy sources, economic diversification, import substitution, and employment creation. He commended Sekaname Energy for undertaking a pilot project to prove the commercial viability of extracting coal bed methane for power generation. If successful, this initiative would unlock the potential of a gas production industry in Botswana.

Sekaname Energy CEO, Peter Mmusi, emphasized the multiple uses of natural gas and its potential to uplift Botswana’s economy. In addition to power generation, natural gas can be used for gas-to-liquids, compressed natural gas, and fertilizer production. Mmusi revealed that Sekaname has already invested $57 million in exploration and infrastructure throughout its resource area. The company plans to spend another $10-15 million for the initial 6MW project and aims to invest over $500 million in the future for a 90MW power plant. Sekaname’s goal is to assist BPC in becoming a net exporter of power within the region and to contribute to Botswana’s transition to cleaner energy production.

In conclusion, the power purchase agreement between BPC and Sekaname Energy for the production of power from coal bed methane in Mmashoro village is a significant step towards diversifying Botswana’s energy mix. This project aligns with BPC’s strategic initiatives to increase the proportion of low-carbon power generation sources and renewable energy. The government’s support for the development of a gas supply industry and the commercial extraction of coal bed methane will bring numerous benefits to the country, including economic diversification, import substitution, and employment creation. With the potential to become a net exporter of power and a cleaner energy producer, Botswana is poised to make significant strides in its energy sector.

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