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Presentation outline. Role of MiningBrief BackgroundAttractions for Mineral InvestorsIndustry ReviewEconomic Contribution of MiningReportable Accidents TrendsMineral BeneficiationChallenges. Mining Play an Important Role In:. Employment creationPoverty alleviation / reductionTechnological b
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1. “Botswana Mining Industry overview & Outlook”
Nchidzi C. Mmolawa
Department of Mines
2. Presentation outline Role of Mining
Brief Background
Attractions for Mineral Investors
Industry Review
Economic Contribution of Mining
Reportable Accidents Trends
Mineral Beneficiation
Challenges
3. Mining Play an Important Role In: Employment creation
Poverty alleviation / reduction
Technological breakthrough & Transfer
4. Brief Background of Mining in Botswana Mineral rights are vested in the state
After completion of Prospecting you can apply for a;
Retention licence (3 yrs exclusive rights and 3 yrs renewal for Non exclusive rights)
Mining licence (25yrs and unlimited renewals of 25yrs Max).
Minerals permit (5yrs and unlimited renewals of 5yrs Max, for Small scale mining).
5. Attractions for Mineral Investors Excellent infrastructure
Well-educated and highly trainable workforce
Good governance
Excellent track record for dealing fairly with investors
Security of tenure
A commitment to customer satisfaction
6. Strategy to Attract Investment Commitment to maintain investor attractive Mineral Policies
Maximizing the economic benefits for the nation while enabling private investors to earn competitive returns
Create a competitive environment that will stimulate private sector investment in mineral exploration and mining operations
Promote opportunities for linkages to the economy to expand value-added activities
7. Strategy to Attract Investment Commitment to maintain investor attractive Mineral Policies – Cont…
Generating employment and training for Botswana’s citizens
Safe guarding the environment
8. Strategy to Attract Investment Commitment to maintain investor attractive legislation
Mines and Minerals Act Amended in 1999 to;
Abolish government’s right to free 15% equity to a mutually-agreed commercial terms
Downward revision of royalty rates 5% to 3% (except precious stones and metals)
Simplification and predicable process for granting Mineral concessions and transfers (removed Ministerial discretions)
9. Strategy to Attract Investment Commitment to maintain investor attractive legislation
New Fiscal regime;
Variable Rate Income Tax Rate
The higher of the standard company rate (25%) or the tax rate derived from the formula 70-1500/x, where x (%) = taxable income/gross income
Immediate write-of of 100% CAPEX
unlimited carry forward of Tax losses
10. Strategy to Attract Investment Commitment to maintain investor attractive legislation
New Fiscal regime;
Mining equipment and spares zero-rated on import duty
Smelters, refineries, and other downstream processes classified as Manufacturing attracting low and negotiated tax rates 0 – 15% (tax holiday issued to deserving cases i.e. contribution to the economy)
11. Industry Review -Coal
12. Industry Review -Coal
13. Industry Review –Soda Ash & Salt
14. Industry Review –Soda Ash & Salt
15. Industry Review –Diamonds
16. Industry Review –Copper & Nickel
17. Messina Copper Botswana
– Subsidiary of African Copper PLC
Mining Licence issued in December 2006
Construction commenced Industry Review –Copper & Nickel
18. Economic Contribution of Mining
19. Economic Contribution of Mining
20. Reportable Accidents Trends
21. Mineral Beneficiation Historically countries endowed with mineral resources, develop mineral based economies
Irrespective of proper management, most of these countries remain poor
Minerals are exported as raw materials at ore and metal stage, limited or no value addition
Diversification of mining related activities, including down-stream mineral beneficiation
22. Mineral Beneficiation
23. Challenges Skills shortages in the country due to high demand as new mines open
Distribution of Power and Portable Water to new and existing projects
HIV/Aids
24. Thank You Contact
Department of Mines
P/Bag 0049
Gaborone
Tel (267) 365 7000: Fax (267) 395 2141
www.mines.gov.bw