Three Investors Show Interest On BCL

BCL Mine
BCL Mine

SELEBI-PHIKWE: There is still a ray of hope that BCL mine would come back on its feet after the liquidator concludes his work in February as potential investors have already shown interest in re-opening the mine.

Minister of Mineral Resources Green Technology and Energy Security Advocate Sadique Kebonang has confirmed to The Monitor  that three potential investors are already in talks with the liquidator directly to discuss the prospects of re-opening the mine. “I cannot say whether they will buy out the whole operation or otherwise because they deal directly with the liquidator and they will at what is available before making an offer,” he said.

Minister Kebonang was not at liberty to disclose the names of potential investors as he said they (potential investors are guaranteed utmost confidentiality. “Even the liquidator would only know them after the vetting process has been concluded,” he said.

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