AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWildlife Tech in Botswana: Goo-Moremi Resort received advanced giraffe tracking gear from Save Giraffes Now, including real-time tracking and camera systems, to help monitor movements, collect conservation data and improve animal health and safety—building on last year’s giraffe translocation. AI & Piracy Warning: Botswana’s broadcasting officials cautioned that unregulated AI and piracy could erode the creative sector, stressing stronger intellectual property protections to safeguard local creators and jobs. Mining Tech for KCM: JCHX booked a Sandvik order for 45 underground equipment units for MMG’s Khoemacau Copper Mine in Botswana, with deliveries starting August 2026 and running to April 2030, plus digital training and remote monitoring support. Battery Materials Update: Giyani Metals published a definitive feasibility study for its K.Hill battery-grade manganese project in Botswana, reporting post-tax NPV of US$481.5m (8% discount) and IRR of 20.3%, with plans to produce HPMSM and HPMO. Local Tech Business: Smart Hands Africa was named an authorised services partner for Supermicro, expanding installation, break-fix, maintenance and consulting services across multiple African territories including Botswana. Policy & Governance Context: Botswana Minerals appointed David Cockbill as a nonexecutive director, adding capital markets experience focused on natural resources and technology sectors.
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