Cross-border mining ties just leveled up as Cote d’Ivoire scoped Botswana’s playbook for turning rocks into serious revenue.
Côte d’Ivoire delegation studies sector
Côte d’Ivoire delegation studies sector
- The Minister of Minerals, Petroleum, and Energy of Cote d’Ivoire brought a delegation to inspect Botswana’s mining ecosystem.
- Monday talks with Bogolo Joy Kenewendo and the Ministry Executive drilled into policy alignment.
- Cooperation between the two governments framed the entire visit.
- Shared interest in sustainable, profit-focused extraction drove discussions.
- Tuesday shifted the group to Debswana Jwaneng Mine for ground-level exposure.
- Goitseone Gadifele walked them through the open pit and diamond lab.
- Jwaneng’s safety record and technical standards stood out hard.
- Naledi Mining Services Company showcased skilled labor and advisory support.
- Wednesday placed the delegation at Diamond Trading Company Botswana with Serty Leburu.
- Showroom visits revealed how rough stones become higher-value products.
- Value addition strategies offered a blueprint for Côte d’Ivoire.
- Downstream processing and tight quality checks dominated the briefings.
- Phenyo Butale joined late-stage meetings on sector cooperation.
- Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe hosted a courtesy call to reaffirm backing.
- Gaolathe highlighted agriculture alongside mining as growth pillars.
- Bilateral knowledge sharing was framed as a long-term play.