Botswana has officially implemented new regulations requiring mining companies to allocate a minimum 24% stake to local investors in any new concession, in case the State chooses not to exercise its acquisition right. The announcement was made on October 10 by the Ministry of Minerals and Energy, marking a major step in the country’s strategy…...
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