Debswana to unveil Cut 9 contractor

The Jwaneng Mine put is due for another extension
The Jwaneng Mine put is due for another extension

Several large local and international mining contractors are set to spend an anxious Christmas as the winner of the biggest local mining contract since Cut 8 will only be announced next January, BusinessWeek has learnt.

Cut 8, involving the expansion of Jwaneng Mine pit at a cost of more than US$3 billion, was previously the single largest contract for a mine in Botswana.

Majwe Mining, a joint venture amongst three major contractors, scooped the Cut 8 contract running it from 2011 to 2016, with a further two-year extension to 2018. The latest contract, a further expansion of the Jwaneng Mine known as Cut 9, will involve the deepening of the pit beyond 650-metres to tap into an ore body that will yield approximately 48 million carats and support the mine to its end of life in 2034.

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