Phikwe Revival On Track

Costein Mandividza
Costein Mandividza

SELEBI-PHIKWE: As a glimmer of light continues to flicker at the end the BCL Mine’s dark and now abandoned tunnel, it is getting clearer that Selebi-Phikwe will bounce back.

It is evident that everyone is now playing a role to dispel the myth that the town is dying.

A team of former BCL employees and some residents of Selebi-Phikwe residents have formed a company called Theolex Properties, which has come up with a concept to establish a university college as part of economic diversification of the SPEDU region.

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