Geologist sees copper as Botswana's next big thing

Paya
Paya

At his new office in Fairgrounds Office Park, Gaborone, recently appointed executive director, Boikobo Bashi Paya has announced from their Khoemacau headquarters the acquisition of a copper mining licence. He talks copper, man’s earliest metal to be used that he sees as the next big thing for Botswana.

His company is making swift moves to have the opening of its copper mine in the North West District near Toteng by 2021.

Paya joined Khoemacau abruptly, leaving his plum job at the Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST) in Palapye, where he was responsible for international linkages and partnerships and often acted as deputy vice chancellor. 

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