OUR COUNTRY BOTSWANA
The focus of current exploration is in the North Eastern and Southern Botswana where all of
the Prospecting Licences are situated. On the North East of Botswana we have our second
largest city Francistown and is the home to the bulk of Base Metal Mining and exploration
projects in Botswana. In the southern of Botswana we have our capital city Gaborone, we also
have Jwaneng town where the world’s richest diamond mine by value Debswana Jwaneng
Mine is situated.
Most of the investors and people have little knowledge of Botswana & likely regard Botswana
in the same manner as many African countries are perceived. However Botswana is a lovely
viable African country with a stable political environment, with a democratic government and
a strong economy growth, with a population of about 2.4 million. Approximately 72% of the
population live in modern urban areas. Botswana also prides itself with the haven for wildlife
and tourism.
The success story of Botswana’s approach was confirmed by the World Economic Forum
Public Institutions Survey 2006 that rated Botswana as the number one country in Africa in
terms of Public Governance and Transparency International, which produces the most
respected global corruption index. In the 2005 Transparency International Corruption Percep
-tion Index Botswana ranks as one of the least corrupt countries in the world.
Botswana – An African Success Story
Most COUNTRIES have little knowledge of
Botswana and likely regard it in the same
manner as many African nations are perceived.
However Botswana is a viable African country
with a democratic government and a strong
economy. Botswana is a relatively small
landlocked country in southern Africa.
Neighbouring countries are South Africa to the
south, Namibia t o the west and north and
Zimbabwe to the north and east. Botswana’s
terrain is dominated by flat desert, savannah
and grassland: it is a haven for wildlife, eg.
hosts the largest population of elephants in
the world. Of major environmental importance
is the Okavango River which empties into the
flat Kalahari Desert to form one of the largest
inland deltas in the world. This is the only area
of Botswana to hold significant amounts of
permanent water.
There are no permanent rivers elsewhere
inside Botswana. Apart from a relatively fertile
strip along the eastern side of the country, the
Kalahari Desert blankets almost the entire
remaining portion of Botswana.
With a land area larger than France and a popul
-ation of only 2.4 million Botswana has a very
low population density. Approximately 40% of
the population live in modern cities, including
the capital Gaborone & the second largest city
Francistown, while the remainder live a more
traditional village based lifestyle. Botswana
received its independence from Great Britain in
1966 & since that time a multiparty democratic
system has operated successfully.
Botswana
has enjoyed continuous peace and economic
stability since independence and has carefully
avoided conflicts that have occurred in neighbouring countries.
The success of Botswana’s approach is
confirmed by the World Economic Forum Public
Institutions Survey 2006 that rated Botswana
as the number one country in Africa in terms of
Public Governance and by Transparency International, which produces the most respected
global corruption index. In the 2005
Transparency International Corruption
Perception Index Botswana ranks as one of the
least corrupt countries in the world (32 out of
159), and by far and away the least corrupt
country in Africa.