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Cheetah Cement Botswana embarks on major expansion

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Cheetah cement

Local cement maker, Cheetah Cement Botswana, is embarking on a major expansion project that will move the country closer to self-sufficiency in the product while creating jobs and stimulating local enterprise.

As part of its growth strategy, and through the facilitation of the Botswana Investment and Trade Centre (BITC), the company has secured a 19-hectare site at Matabele in the Kgatleng District to develop a new cement manufacturing plant with a planned production capacity of 800,000 tonnes per annum. “This represents a significant increase from its current output and positions the company to meet and exceed Botswana’s estimated annual cement demand of approximately 600,000 tonnes,” said BITC officials. The new facility will utilise advanced dry-process technology designed to improve energy efficiency and lower carbon emissions, aligning industrial growth with environmental responsibility. Importantly, the plant will source fly ash from Morupule Power Plant in Palapye and nickel slag from the Matsiloje plant as key raw materials. This approach will strengthen domestic value chains while supporting waste beneficiation and industrial sustainability.

Once operational, the plant is expected to significantly reduce Botswana’s reliance on imported cement, keeping more value within the local economy and improving supply stability for the construction sector. The expansion is also significant from an employment perspective. Cheetah Cement Botswana currently employs 40 people, the majority of whom are citizens. During the construction phase of the new plant, approximately 515 jobs are expected to be created, including 390 local positions and 125 specialised expatriate roles required for technical expertise and plant construction. Beyond job creation, the project is expected to stimulate activity in transport, logistics, engineering services, and small and medium enterprises that support plant operations. Over time, skills transfer from technical experts to local professionals will further strengthen Botswana’s industrial capability. This initiative aligns with BITC’s strategic intent to create sustainable opportunities for investment and trade expansion. BITC has played a central role in facilitating the project and ensuring its timely progression. Through its investor aftercare services, the investment promotion agency works to mitigate implementation risks, coordinate government support, and maximise the economic impact of strategic investments.

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