Vanselow's Diamond Angle
What would Vanselow's appointment mean for De Beers? From a De Beers perspective, an Anglo American CEO from a mining company that also had a diamond portfolio can only be advantageous. He was involved in all major decisions about BHP Billiton's diamond division during the financial crisis years. He was CFO when the company adopted the unique marketing model that links the BHP Billiton rough diamond-pricing mechanism used in the long-term sightholder contracts to tender prices. He was also actively part of the decision to put the Ekati diamond mine on the market and for the company to withdraw from diamonds altogether.Again, it would be good for De Beers if Anglo American were to have a CEO who is quite familiar with both the challenges of diamond mining and of diamond marketing. There have been suggestions that Anglo American had been looking at a partial purchase of the Ekati mine and maybe, Vanselow as CEO of Anglo American, might suggest that the company takes another look at that opportunity. He would know Ekati from the inside out.
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Wednesday, 22 August 2012
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STANCHART'S Chandra is banker of the year
"The BIOB plethora of activities provides a forum for banking members and guests to interact on matters of mutual interest and to come up with harmonized strategies to ease the intricacies and iron out any differences we may have in providing banking services," she said BIOB's mission is to promote and develop professionally qualified and competent bankers in Botswana, primarily through a process of training examinations and continuing professional development programmes.
Since its establishment in 1991, the BIOB has been the educator, enabling citizen employees of financial institutions to gain practical knowledge and professional skills and consequently, be able to play a more dynamic role in the banking industry.This year's ceremony was held under the theme, "Stop Fraud." First National Bank Botswana (FNBB) CEO Lorato Boakgomo-Ntakhwana highlighted that financial institutions should safeguard and build the security and integrity of Botswana's financial system:
"Botswana's financial institutions have fully supported the call to combat fraud by engaging in activities such as creating awareness, training staff to identify suspicious transactions and inter-sharing best practices with local as well as international law Enforcement Agencies," said Boakgomo-Ntakhwana. These combined efforts; she noted are critical to promoting legitimate economic activity and growth.
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Stanbic Bank launches Agribusiness
“Stanbic Bank is committed to the agricultural community of Botswana. It is our hope that Agribusiness will assist in growing and developing the agriculture industry and help it to reach its full potential,” concluded Mr. Makubate.
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Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Competition in micro-lending industry fast increasing, says Letshego MD
Letshego Holdings, the Botswana Stock Exchange-listed consumer lender, was established in 1998 and has since evolved to become a fully fledged financial services company with a strong foothold in other African markets, including Mozambique, Namibia,Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and most recently South Sudan.
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Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Reduce inequality for longer growth
Mmegi: "The experts consulted with local fiscal, monetary and private sector players as well as other stakeholders in June, producing two reports detailing its assessment of economic issues in Botswana. In the second of these reports, a "selected issues" note released last Friday, the IMF experts said the gap between the rich and the poor continued to be wide, despite the expansion of welfare programmes and economic growth over the years.
"Botswana has been able to sustain high economic growth for the past five decades and is considered to be one the best performers in sub-Saharan Africa," the IMF researchers said. "However, not all of Botswana's policies promoted inclusive growth and human development in a broad-based manner.
"Poverty and inequality remain high, and the shortcomings of labour market policies are evident with an unemployment rate of about 18 percent. "Botswana's income inequality is one of the highest in the world especially when compared with other high middle-income countries.""
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"Botswana has been able to sustain high economic growth for the past five decades and is considered to be one the best performers in sub-Saharan Africa," the IMF researchers said. "However, not all of Botswana's policies promoted inclusive growth and human development in a broad-based manner.
"Poverty and inequality remain high, and the shortcomings of labour market policies are evident with an unemployment rate of about 18 percent. "Botswana's income inequality is one of the highest in the world especially when compared with other high middle-income countries.""
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Monday, 13 August 2012
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Zimbabwe To Float Tender For Gas Exploration In Lupane
Industry experts say Hwange holds vast deposits of coal-bed methane gas, some of it estimated to be 95 percent pure methane - hidden between the area and neighbouring Botswana.
Energy and Power Development minister Elton Mangoma said US$12 million has been set aside for the quantification of the gas in Lupane.
"We are going to float a tender this month for the quantification of gas in Lupane to enable us to decide what sort of plant to put there.
"We hope that the documents will come back by October and between December 2012 and January 2013 we should have completed the exercise," he said.
He said work to set up the appropriate plant will start in the first quarter of 2013.
"The quantity of deposits will also determine what the gas will be used for. The first priority is power generation. If there is more we can use it to manufacture fertilizers as well as pumping it to people's homes for domestic use," Mangoma said.
Energy and Power Development minister Elton Mangoma said US$12 million has been set aside for the quantification of the gas in Lupane.
"We are going to float a tender this month for the quantification of gas in Lupane to enable us to decide what sort of plant to put there.
"We hope that the documents will come back by October and between December 2012 and January 2013 we should have completed the exercise," he said.
He said work to set up the appropriate plant will start in the first quarter of 2013.
"The quantity of deposits will also determine what the gas will be used for. The first priority is power generation. If there is more we can use it to manufacture fertilizers as well as pumping it to people's homes for domestic use," Mangoma said.
Saturday, 28 July 2012
STANBIC SUPPORTS Y-CARE
The Voice: This is not only an opportunity to raise funds and generate goodwill, but a team building exercise allowing our staff to interact amongst themselves and networking with other participants,” said Ruth Modisane, Stanbic Bank’s Public Relations Manager.
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Standard Chartered launches new online banking service
Business Today News: "Our corporate clients in Botswana, Zambia, Uganda as well as a number of other international markets in our footprint, will have immediate access to these product innovations, without incurring setup costs or installation delays -- all via our secure online banking portal," Kwame Asante, Standard Chartered's Head of Transaction Banking for Botswana told media on Tuesday.
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Letshego to open a bank in Namibia
The company executives last week confirmed that a banking license application was submitted to the Central Bank of Namibia in December last year. Namibia’s gross domestic Product (GDP) is valued at P84, 258, 230.84 and has a household debt of close to P18, 879.10 with a domestic debt as a percentage of GDP standing at 20.9 percent as at December last year.
Namibia has a population of 2, 147, 585 people and out of the 729, 000 formally employed, 88, 814 of them are employed by the government. Letshego, whose branches stand at 11 in Namibia started its operations in the neighbouring country in 2008 and currently has 37, 946 customers reflecting into a 43 percent market penetration based on total government employees.
Namibia has a population of 2, 147, 585 people and out of the 729, 000 formally employed, 88, 814 of them are employed by the government. Letshego, whose branches stand at 11 in Namibia started its operations in the neighbouring country in 2008 and currently has 37, 946 customers reflecting into a 43 percent market penetration based on total government employees.
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Standard Chartered Bank Botswana open Airport Junction branch
Tswana Times: "I have also been informed that the Bank is looking to support the agriculture sector more extensively, by providing financing across the value chain to include not only institutions such as BMC, but also the farmers themselves," said Matambo.
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Stanbic Bank Further Increases Involvement in Agricultural Sector
“Stanbic Bank is fully committed to making every effort to cultivating Botswana’s agricultural potential to the greatest extent.
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Standard Bank Africa CEO visits
Botswana Gazette: Newson explained that, "Our key differentiator is people who are passionate about our strategy, wherever in the world they are based. With the bank turning 150 years in South Africa, we remain resolute and committed to Africa and I am taking this message to staff and customers. I also want to assure the key stake holders that Botswana is one of our key focus countries, and so this visit is a very important tour for me."
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Saturday, 14 July 2012
Govt dumps Sinohydro
The Minister of Infrastructure, Science and Technology (MIST) Johnnie Swartz announced yesterday that a 14-day notice of termination served to Sinohydro, expired on Wednesday. Initial completion date for the terminal expansion was scheduled for May 2010. Earlier this year, Sinohydro had pledged to complete the project by end of June 2012, Swartz said at a press conference yesterday. The contract was also terminated because the ministry was dissatisfied with the contractor's performance, according to Christopher Nyanga, principal public relations.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Stanbic, Barclays, FNBB win banking awards
Mmegi: ""With strong resolve, our winners have not merely looked to protect their interests but to secure a solid future for their institutions, investors and, importantly, their customers."The media house said with the global credit market quivering from debt crises in developed markets, the awards paid tribute to institutions that are tackling the tough times with innovative strategies."World Finance has observed how investment banks turn away from turbulent markets and look towards the untapped opportunities of Latin America and Asia to secure growth," the statement reads. "Commercial banks and groups too have been seen to be working diligently to ensure their loan books are healthy and their position in the market and with customers is strong.
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Stanchart opens at Airport Junction Mall
Mmegi: He noted that wholesale banking is also a very significant part of Standard Chartered business. "We intend to expand our customer base in this platform, we will bring the right financing and risk management solutions as well as providing appropriate cash management and trade finance that suits their requirements," he said.Standard Chartered Bank is one of few institutions in Botswana offering competitive terms for invoice discounting and purchase order financing which allows customers greater flexibility in meeting their business obligations. "We understand the challenges of the SME sector and recognise the importance the segment plays in spurring economic activity and growth, and we will continue to find innovative ways to support our customers," said Lekaukau.
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Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Stanbic gets Euromoney Award
Zambia Daily Mail: The award includes the financing of the US$80-million for African Rainbow Minerals’ Konkola North copper project in Zambia and more than US$180million for the Boseto Copper Project in Botswana.
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Monday, 9 July 2012
Letshego faces growth challenges
Guardian:
Botswana’s gigantic unsecured lending outfit –Letshego must prepare itself for a decline on growth due to market saturation and intensifying competition, a report from Stockbrokers Botswana revealed this week. Historically, the local market has contributed a large chunk of the Botswana Stock Exchanges (BSE) listed company’s revenue. “We are of the view that the Botswana market, which has been the group’s significant market over the years, is now reaching maturity and we expect growth to slow down going forward,” Stockbrokers said in a statement but did not give specific figures on how much Letshego’s performance would be affected financially. The company offers loans to formally employed clients, mainly government workers. However, the report added that the addition of a promising unsecured lender-Bayport Financial Services-would exacerbate the Pan-African company’s woes. Bayport, which just like Letshego operates in several countries, has grown from one branch in May 2010 to the current ten, with further expansion planned. Like many micro lenders operating in Botswana, Letshego has since started paying Non-Bank Financial Institution Regulatory Authority (NBFIRA) annual levies, which are meant to finance regulation activities. Already the company has parted with 0,5 percent of its loan book for the 2011/12 financial year. Despite challenges in the economy, Letshego’s loan book increased to a historic P3 billion in the year ending January 2012, up by 32 percent when compared to previous reporting period. Botswana, as always, led loan book as it contributed 60 percent of net advances. Meanwhile, in an apparent move to deal with a decline in growth, Letshego has announced plans to enter into the banking area, which will allow it to be able to take deposits. It is still unclear whether it will also offer other services that mainstream commercial banks provide. The bank’s finance director, Colm Patterson, told a local newspaper that they have acquired a new system that will allow for the introduction of retail banking services. A Botswana Investment and Trade Centre (BITC)-accredited company Letshego has branches in seven African countries including Botswana, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Namibia and Mozambique. More acquisitions have already been planned by the cash rich company, with a market capitalisation of P2, 7 million at the local bourse. The company is in the process of acquiring Micro Limited Africa (MAL), a financial company with centres in Rwanda, South Sudan, and Uganda and an associated company in Tanzania. Stockbrokers said the acquisition would further boost the company’s growth in the short to long term. In a statement accompanying the company results to January 2012, the company’s Chief Executive Jan Classen said they would tread carefully in their lending approach, since government has announced she will cut workers in the next three years. |
STANBIC PROMOTES AGRICULTURE
The Voice: “Stanbic Bank is fully committed to making every effort to cultivating Botswana’s agricultural potential to the greatest extent. Exhibitions such as this, the Pandamatenga Farmers Show, serve as an important tool or avenue through which we can achieve this objective. We, as Stanbic Bank, are very excited to have been on board,” said Kenneth Makubate, Stanbic Bank Head of Agribusiness.
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Botswana in no hurry to start diamond auctions - PHK
Mmegi: While Botswana is not in a hurry to start her independent diamond auctions, she will hold an inaugural tender before the end of the year, Minister of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources Ponatshego Kedikilwe has said.In an interview with BusinessWeek on the sidelines of a recent mining conference in Gaborone, Kedikilwe said, close to a year after the signing of the agreement, government has not taken up her share of the Debswana run on mine production that is to be sold outside the Diamond Trading Company (DTC) framework.
Friday, 6 July 2012
BLLAHWU, Stanchart launch loan partnership
Mmegi:The president of the Botswana Land Boards, Local Authorities and Health Workers Union (BLLAHWU) Goretetse Kekgonegile yesterday signed a contract with Standard Chartered Bank to officially launch a loan partnership between the union and the bank.
Saturday, 30 June 2012
Botswana government urged to develop infrastructure to support coal activities
Canadian based CIC Energy mining outfit with a 2.4 billion tonnes coal deposit in Botswana has challenged government to develop infrastructure to support coal activities in the country. Mr Greg Kinross CEO of CIC Energy told delegates attending Botswana’s Resource Sector Conference that success of coal projects in Botswana depends on government commitment. He said that “We need government to play a facilitation role and I think it’s now happening through the establishment of the Coal Development Unit.” He added that “Botswana needs to move fast to take advantage of the growing Indian import demand for coal.” The lack of transport infrastructure, in particular railway lines, is one of the biggest challenges hindering progress in the country’s coal sector. Botswana is currently investigating the development of a railway line from Botswana to the Waterberg coalfield, in Limpopo, South Africa, and to a port in Namibia. An alternative high-speed heavy rail route going east from Botswana through Zimbabwe to a port in Mozambique is also under discussion. Botswana government needs 8 to 15 billion US dollars to build a railway line to either the east or west of the country to reach Mozambique and Namibia ports respectively. CIC’s projects at its Mmamabula coal field in the southeastern part of the country include plans to export Botswana’s coal, develop a domestic power plant of 300MW, an export power plant of 1200MW and a coal-to-hydrocarbons project, is optimistic the economic indicators now favour its projects. Mr Kinross said that “The climate is starting to change for a number of projects that we are involved in.” CIC is waiting a power take off agreement from South Africa government and hopes to utilise an improved coal rail system in South Africa to export its coal. Source – Xinhua
Friday, 29 June 2012
DTC relocation taskforce starts work today
Mmegi The committee's main task will be to facilitate the inter-dependent factors of the relocation ranging from security, transport and many others. Our first meeting will be on Tuesday where we are going to come up with the terms of reference for each member," said Diamond Hub coordinator Jacob Thamage in an interview with Mmegi, on the sidelines of the recently held Diamond Pitso.
Sunday, 17 June 2012
Stanbic Clinches Morupule Financing Deal
The Monitor:""We worked tirelessly for two years now to position Stanbic Bank Botswana corporate investment banking as the intellectual capital of banking in Botswana. Securing this deal is proof of our efforts in this regard," added Tasha Ferreira the bank's executive director, corporate and investment banking."
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Botswana - New Personal Loan Campaign
Botswana - New Personal Loan Campaign: "A Stanbic Bank Personal Loan can make it all happen with up to P250,000.00 and up to 60 months to pay."
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Stanbic Bank Botswana donates to Camphill School
"“Stanbic Bank is very proud of its association with Botswana. It has been a very exciting 20 years for us in this market, and we only hope that we can continue to make a positive impact and move our communities forward. We began our anniversary celebrations by thanking our community for supporting Stanbic Bank and now it is our turn to show appreciation in a more meaningful way,” he concluded."
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Statistics indicate 'decline' in poverty
According to Statistics Botswana, there has been a general decline in poverty incidence in rural districts, compared to urban districts. Incidences of poverty have to be looked at using persons living below the PDL. Kweneng East, Central Serowe/Palapye and Central Tutume have the largest number of persons living below the PDL. The employment statistics was based on those who were aged 12 years and over and the average unemployment rate was estimated at 17.8 percent.
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