BMWU battles to survive post-BCL

BMWU Members
BMWU Members

SELEBI-PHIKWE: The Botswana Mine Workers Union (BMWU) has established an investment firm to diversify its revenue away from a dependence on subscriptions, in the wake of the closure of BCL and Tati Nickel mines.

The two mines shed up to 5,000 jobs, erasing P200,000 in the Union’s income and imperiling its finances. Hundreds of other jobs were lost at Boseto, Mowana and Thakadu mines last year, as well as more among mining contractors.

BMWU general secretary, Moffat Ramokate said the organisation’s finances were in trouble and the investment firm was expected to lead efforts out of the red.

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