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Thursday, 19 May 2011
Nedbank BettaBeta ETF lists on Botswana Stock Exchange
The Botswana Gazette: "“While Nedbank Capital is justifiably proud of the role it has played in this process, the successful listing of the BettaBeta ETF can undoubtedly be attributed to the perseverance of the Botswana Stock Exchange itself,” Visser says, “because it was the BSE that first identified the need for an affordable and broadly inclusive investment vehicle that would enable more Botswanans (Batswana) to benefit from the country’s economic growth, and it has been their unfailing commitment that has ensured this vision has come to fruition, some four years on.” Visser explains that the Nedbank BettaBeta ETF has been designed to offer investors in the BSE affordable exposure to blue chip companies listed on the JSE/FTSE Top 40 – many of which also operate in Botswana."
Botswana market significant
The Botswana Gazette: "“The Botswana market is quite significant to our business, the thought that since the consumer market is not as large as other parts of Africa is mistaken,” Boulanger said, adding that, “in our approach we are aware that the country’s economy is government driven, as such our product delivery is in line with that fact without leaving the consumer market behind.”"
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
De Beers Hires Alstom's Mellier in Echo of Anglo's Carroll
"We're looking for Philippe really to shape De Beers to be relevant for the next generation," Chairman Nicky Oppenheimer, 65, said in a phone interview from London today. "There's no doubt that De Beers, when Philippe comes to the end of this tenure, will be a different company to what it is today. Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2011/05/15/bloomberg1376-LLA3QM6K50XU01-2V4SFE3598AJU7AKIUA7D198IV.DTL#ixzz1MbGGEEIb
The Development Conundrum Anagram of Africa
GhanaWeb: "'Are you there... Africa of the millions of royal slaves, deported Africa, drifting continent, are you there? Slowly you vanish, you withdraw into the past, into the tales of castaways, colonial museums, the works of scholars' Jean Genet describes Africa in; The Blacks. I am so fascinated by the writings of Walter Rodney and begin to wonder if our policy makers even know where we came from and the development needs of the continent. It is important for the African policy makers come up with policies that aim at benefiting Africans and not other consideration, just as Botswana did remarkably under former president Sir Quett Ketumile Joni Masire. African countries are unjustifiably referred to as developing, in other words, third world countries. Going by the western definition of the status of these countries, they are underdeveloped and less intelligent. “Underdevelopment makes sense only as a means of comparing levels of development. It is very much tied to the fact that human social development has been uneven and from a strictly economic viewpoint some human group have advanced further by producing more and becoming wealthier.” Walter Rodney"
De Beers names new Group CEO
Moneyweb: "The Chairman of the De Beers Board, Nicky Oppenheimer announces that the De Beers Group has appointed Philippe Mellier as the company’s new Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Mellier, currently the President of Alstom Transport and Executive Vice President of Alstom SA, was selected after a wide-ranging search. He will formally join De Beers in July and will chair the company’s Executive Committee and be appointed to the De Beers SA Board."
RBZ urges gold-backed Zim dollar
RBZ urges gold-backed Zim dollar: "Government ditched the Zimbabwe dollar in 2009 after it had been rendered worthless by record inflation levels and adopted multiple foreign currencies with the US dollar, the South African Rand and the Botswana being the most widely used."
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Botswana trade deficit at record high in February
Botswana trade deficit at record high in February: "Botswana's trade deficit widened to a record high of 2.25 billion pula (US$335 million) in February on a sharp fall in diamond and beef exports, Statistics Botswana said on Monday"
Monday, 9 May 2011
Friday, 29 April 2011
CIC Energy-JSW deal in trouble over Botswana project
Reuters
CIC Energy Corp's buyout by JSW Energy Ltd might be terminated or delayed if it fails to get a "comfort letter" from the Botswana government for its 300 MW power project in Botswana. Last November, CIC had agreed to a C$422 million, or C$7.42 a share, buyout offer from JSW Energy, subject to CIC having obtained such a comfort letter from the Government of Botswana. CIC said it has begun talks with JSW and the government of Botswana. The discussions are expected to conclude by May 31. CIC said the deal may also be delayed pending talks and fulfilment of several conditions. It had expected to close the deal by end of May. If the proposed acquisition of CIC is not completed by May 31, either CIC Energy or JSW will be entitled to terminate the supplementary agreement, CIC said in a statement. Last month, the Botswana government had declined to renew one of CIC's two mining licenses.
CIC Energy Corp's buyout by JSW Energy Ltd might be terminated or delayed if it fails to get a "comfort letter" from the Botswana government for its 300 MW power project in Botswana. Last November, CIC had agreed to a C$422 million, or C$7.42 a share, buyout offer from JSW Energy, subject to CIC having obtained such a comfort letter from the Government of Botswana. CIC said it has begun talks with JSW and the government of Botswana. The discussions are expected to conclude by May 31. CIC said the deal may also be delayed pending talks and fulfilment of several conditions. It had expected to close the deal by end of May. If the proposed acquisition of CIC is not completed by May 31, either CIC Energy or JSW will be entitled to terminate the supplementary agreement, CIC said in a statement. Last month, the Botswana government had declined to renew one of CIC's two mining licenses.
"Should the supplementary agreement be terminated, CIC Energy will review its strategic plans, including exploring alternative corporate transactions."
Public service strike exposes chinks in Botswana's armour
Mail & Guardian
Almost 100 000 public servants have been on strike in Botswana since Monday last week, in an unprecedented display of popular militancy in the country. The nationwide strike, over demands for a 16% salary increase, has potential political implications for a state ruled by the Botswana Democratic Party since independence. Thousands of striking workers have gathered daily at the Gaborone Secondary School (GSS) grounds, chanting anti-government slogans. Some union members say the strike is clearly influenced by events in North Africa, adding that the GSS grounds have been nicknamed "the Tahrir Square of Botswana", recalling the scene of protests in central Cairo. Workers in major towns and villages have also been demonstrating. The strike is said to have paralysed government operations such as health and education. Trade unions claim that about 80% of the civil service has joined in. The state is Botswana's largest employer. Unionists said the government has redeployed members of the Botswana Defence Force, the Botswana Police and volunteers to keep services running. The Botswana Red Cross Society has also been roped in to assist in clinics and hospitals. This week the government of President Ian Khama dismissed reports of a "crisis". The government spokesperson and deputy permanent secretary in Khama's office, Jeff Ramsay, told the Mail & Guardian that the situation is under control. "While the strike has certainly not paralysed the government service as a whole, it has had a negative impact in some areas. No hospitals or schools have been closed, but some have been affected," Ramsay said.
Almost 100 000 public servants have been on strike in Botswana since Monday last week, in an unprecedented display of popular militancy in the country. The nationwide strike, over demands for a 16% salary increase, has potential political implications for a state ruled by the Botswana Democratic Party since independence. Thousands of striking workers have gathered daily at the Gaborone Secondary School (GSS) grounds, chanting anti-government slogans. Some union members say the strike is clearly influenced by events in North Africa, adding that the GSS grounds have been nicknamed "the Tahrir Square of Botswana", recalling the scene of protests in central Cairo. Workers in major towns and villages have also been demonstrating. The strike is said to have paralysed government operations such as health and education. Trade unions claim that about 80% of the civil service has joined in. The state is Botswana's largest employer. Unionists said the government has redeployed members of the Botswana Defence Force, the Botswana Police and volunteers to keep services running. The Botswana Red Cross Society has also been roped in to assist in clinics and hospitals. This week the government of President Ian Khama dismissed reports of a "crisis". The government spokesperson and deputy permanent secretary in Khama's office, Jeff Ramsay, told the Mail & Guardian that the situation is under control. "While the strike has certainly not paralysed the government service as a whole, it has had a negative impact in some areas. No hospitals or schools have been closed, but some have been affected," Ramsay said.
Botswana Beef Exports Slump 89% After Exports to Europe Halted
Bloomberg: "Beef exports from Botswana fell 89 percent in February after the country halted shipments to the European Union, according to the Bank of Botswana. Botswana’s beef shipments were 7.5 million pula ($1.2 million) in the month, compared with 66.3 million in January, according to a statement from the Gaborone-based central bank. The state-owned Botswana Meat Commission is working to solve problems outlined in a January EU inspection, including better identification of animals."
Botswana Couriers set to unlock abundant value
Botswana Business Diary: "Sitting on world class infrastructure owned by both Botswana Couriers along with the parent company’s pervasive nationwide footprint and a healthy international network, Botswana Couriers is set to leverage all the advantages open to it with a long term vision to grow beyond being just a courier company."
BCPYL want De Beers, BDP relations probed
Botswana Gazette
“When the BCP’s central committee convenes sometime next month they will look among other things at our request to file a case against the corrupt relations between the ruling party and De Beers, which dates back to the era of Sir Ketumile Masire’s presidency,”
“When the BCP’s central committee convenes sometime next month they will look among other things at our request to file a case against the corrupt relations between the ruling party and De Beers, which dates back to the era of Sir Ketumile Masire’s presidency,”
Botswana central bank keeps rates at 9.5 pct
Reuters
"The current state of the economy and the assumptions on both the domestic and external economic outlook ... suggest that maintaining the prevailing level of interest rates is consistent with the achievement of the bank's 3- 6 percent inflation objective in the medium term"
"The current state of the economy and the assumptions on both the domestic and external economic outlook ... suggest that maintaining the prevailing level of interest rates is consistent with the achievement of the bank's 3- 6 percent inflation objective in the medium term"
Sarin Ships Galaxy 1000 Diamond Scanning System to Shrenuj Botswana
"Israel's Sarin Technologies has shipped a Galaxy 1000 diamond scanning system to Shrenuj Group's jewelry manufacturing operation in Botswana, the company reports."
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Optimising economic value creation
"Despite concerted efforts by many African economies to diversify, the continent still remains primarily a commodities exporter. A commodity price shock owing to poor demand might mean less revenue for government and a disruption of government capital projects. The global economic slump made an example of Botswana in this regard when the diamond was relegated to the bottom of, or off, the international customer’s shopping list.
The shift in demand for African products especially by the European Union and the United States, accounting for almost 60% of Africa’s exports, did not help Botswana either. Many businesses went bust while those that trudged on were saddled by unsettled obligations and desperately needed recapitalization. With owed financial institutions demanding their dues it made little sense to ask them for more.
“In such circumstances three traditional options for raising capital are borrowing from the bank, listing on the stock exchange to raise capital or approaching a rich uncle for help,” VPB, founder and managing director, Anthony Siwawa told The Business Diary in an exclusive interview."
The shift in demand for African products especially by the European Union and the United States, accounting for almost 60% of Africa’s exports, did not help Botswana either. Many businesses went bust while those that trudged on were saddled by unsettled obligations and desperately needed recapitalization. With owed financial institutions demanding their dues it made little sense to ask them for more.
“In such circumstances three traditional options for raising capital are borrowing from the bank, listing on the stock exchange to raise capital or approaching a rich uncle for help,” VPB, founder and managing director, Anthony Siwawa told The Business Diary in an exclusive interview."
The world's premier mining and mining investment website Nimrodel Resources Commences Drilling at Takatokwane Project, Botswana - COMPANY RELEASES | Mineweb
HIGHLIGHTS
Diamond drill rig mobilized and drilling commenced ahead of schedule
First hole has intersected 3 coal seams
Estimated gross mineralisation intervals of the 1st and 2nd coal seams: 3.7m and 16.5m respectively
Nimrodel Resources Limited (ASX: NMR) is pleased to announce the commencement of drilling at the Takatokwane Project in Botswana. The Company was able to secure a diamond drilling rig earlier than planned and the rig was mobilized to site on Thursday last week. Drilling commenced on Friday and continued over the weekend."
Diamond drill rig mobilized and drilling commenced ahead of schedule
First hole has intersected 3 coal seams
Estimated gross mineralisation intervals of the 1st and 2nd coal seams: 3.7m and 16.5m respectively
Nimrodel Resources Limited (ASX: NMR) is pleased to announce the commencement of drilling at the Takatokwane Project in Botswana. The Company was able to secure a diamond drilling rig earlier than planned and the rig was mobilized to site on Thursday last week. Drilling commenced on Friday and continued over the weekend."
Leighton in JV awarded US$586m mining service contract in Botswana
“We are very comfortable working in Botswana and, in particular of course, for the owners of the Jwaneng mine, being the Government of Botswana and DeBeers. Our partners, Basil Read from South Africa and Bothakga Burrow of Botswana, have operated extensively and for many years in the country,” said Mr Stewart.
“Strategically it makes sense for Leighton – the world’s largest contract miner - to take our mining capability to resources markets like Southern Africa. We see this region, which includes Botswana, Zambia, Namibia, Tanzania and Mozambique, as offering a significant range of mining opportunities.
“Strategically it makes sense for Leighton – the world’s largest contract miner - to take our mining capability to resources markets like Southern Africa. We see this region, which includes Botswana, Zambia, Namibia, Tanzania and Mozambique, as offering a significant range of mining opportunities.
Stocks to watch
Stocks to watch: "The world's biggest contract miner Leighton Holdings has won a $US586 million diamond mining services contract in Botswana as part of a joint venture."
IAMGOLD's Essakane Mine Continues to Operate Without Interruption in Burkina Faso
"'It is business as usual. We have not had any disruption to the Essakane operation. We have had no interruptions to our supply chain. More importantly, all of our employees, including 1,800 Burkinabe nationals, are safe and going about their normal routines."
Analysts recommend G4S Share split
"'Investors are currently facing market liquidity constraints with G4S,' says the research note. 'With only 8 million shares in issue, lack of transferability remains a concern. 'This is further worsened by the fact that the company's share price of P34.30 is too high, rendering it unaffordable for retail investors. We believe a 10 for 1 share split would help promote transferability and liquidity, as well as facilitate the acquisition of the company's shares by small investors.'"
African Mobile Broadband, Data and Mobile Media Market - Market Research Reports - Research and Markets
"This annual report offers a wealth of information on the mobile broadband and data market in 38 African countries as well as the emerging market for mobile content, applications and media on the continent. Subjects covered include:
- Mobile data services – SMS, MMS, WAP, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, 3.5G, 4G;
- 3G and 4G mobile broadband technologies – WCDMA, HSPA, EV-DO, LTE;
- Statistics, trends and analysis;
- Major market players;
- Mobile content, applications and media;
- Mobile TV;
- Location-based services;
- M-commerce, m-payments, m-banking.
The countries covered in this report include: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe."
- Mobile data services – SMS, MMS, WAP, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, 3.5G, 4G;
- 3G and 4G mobile broadband technologies – WCDMA, HSPA, EV-DO, LTE;
- Statistics, trends and analysis;
- Major market players;
- Mobile content, applications and media;
- Mobile TV;
- Location-based services;
- M-commerce, m-payments, m-banking.
The countries covered in this report include: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe."
ThePoor waste management led to tannery Closure'
"'The BMC Wetblue Tannery was closed in 2006 due to a number of long term threats to its financial viability, particularly associated with the management of waste from the facility. Wetblue processing uses a considerable amount of chemicals that are toxic to the environment (eg Chronium),' Assistant Minister of Agriculture Oreeditse Molebatsi said."
Basil Read wins JV Mining Services Contract for Debswana Diamond Mine
Ba"The South African construction company Basil Read has announced that the Majwe Mining Joint Venture, which consists of Basil Read Mining, Leighton International and Bothakga Burrow Botswana, has secured a five-year multi-billion rand mining services contract at the Debswana diamond Mine in Botswana."
Botswana seeks regional beef markets
"The Botswana Meat Commission says it is looking look for alternative beef markets in the Southern African region after the European Union temporarily stopped imports starting in March this year.
Exports to EU markets are expected to resume after six months when the commission should have sorted out concerns raised by the European bloc.
Reports indicate that the suspension of exports is taking a heavy toll on BMC's finances, threatening the livelihoods of the plus-1 000 workers, and the prices paid to ranchers.
Official statistics show that the BMC exported products worth P868.8 million primarily to the EU last year, supporting export parity payments to more than 6 000 farmers and propping up tens of thousands of dependents, support industries."
Exports to EU markets are expected to resume after six months when the commission should have sorted out concerns raised by the European bloc.
Reports indicate that the suspension of exports is taking a heavy toll on BMC's finances, threatening the livelihoods of the plus-1 000 workers, and the prices paid to ranchers.
Official statistics show that the BMC exported products worth P868.8 million primarily to the EU last year, supporting export parity payments to more than 6 000 farmers and propping up tens of thousands of dependents, support industries."
Group eyes neighbouring markets
Funeral Service Group’s continued impressive performance within Botswana’s boundaries in 2010 is expected to catapult, the Group’s activities in neighbouring markets this year, the company has said.
Botswana’s Government Says It Will Not Pay Striking Workers
Botswana’s government won’t pay state employees who begin a strike over pay today, Festinah Bakwena, director of the Department of Public Service Management, said on state television yesterday.
The workers are demanding a pay rise of 16 percent while the government has offered 5 percent. Botswana’s annual inflation was unchanged at 8.5 percent in March.
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