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Botswana licences its very first manganese mining task

Botswana has awarded Giyani Metals a 15year mining licence, the company revealed on Wednesday, leading the way for it to end up being the country's first batterygrade manganese producer.

Manganese is an essential component in batteries and its need is anticipated to be driven by development in electrical automobiles, among other tidy energy applications.

Giyani's Kgwakwe Hill (K.Hill) task will process manganese oxide material on-site to produce high-purity manganese sulphate, making it among the couple of battery-grade manganese projects outside China. The Asian country controls 90%. of global high-purity manganese supply.

The K. Hill mine will have a preliminary annual output of. 80,000 metric tons of high purity manganese sulphate monohydrate. every year over a 57-year life, according to a 2023 initial. financial evaluation.

The next action is production of battery-grade manganese from. our presentation plant, which is under building in. Johannesburg, South Africa, the Canadian business said in a. statement.

The product from the demonstration plant will be utilized for. offtaker certification, a vital step before offtake agreements. can be signed, it added.

Botswana, the world's most significant diamond producer by worth, is. greatly reliant on the gems, which contribute 30% of national. profits and 70% of forex profits.

The country is looking to diversify within the mining sector. with minerals such as copper, nickel, coal and iron ore.

Apart from diamond mines, the country has 2 operating coal. mines and three copper mines.

With worldwide cravings for green minerals growing due to. the energy shift, the demand for battery metals such as. manganese is expected to minimize the nation's dependence on. diamonds.

(source: Reuters)