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    Nova Africa plans $21 million Botswana gold mine restart

    Justus AkaminBy Justus AkaminJuly 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nova Africa Reth plans to restart Mupane, Botswana’s only active gold mine, by mid-2027 following a successful $21.5 million acquisition

    • Nova Africa Resources and AgaOne Commodities are set to restart Botswana’s only active gold mine, Mupane, by mid-2027 after a $21.5 million acquisition.
    • The revival aims to reinvigorate the region’s mining sector and includes plans to build Botswana’s first domestic gold refinery.
    • Mupane Gold Mine, near Francistown, originally began operations in 2004 but faced financial hardships, leading to its closure in March 2024 and final liquidation in February 2025.
    • A legal dispute over the mine’s sale was resolved when Botswana’s Court of Appeal dismissed a rival bidder’s lawsuit, enabling payment of $3.6 million in back-wages to former workers.

    The joint venture’s acquisition package aims to revitalize the long-dormant operations and breathe new life into the region’s mining sector.

    Located near Francistown in the North-East District, the Mupane Gold Mine first commenced operations in 2004, extracting ore from banded ironstone formations in the Mupanipani Hills.

    Originally developed by Canadian miner Galane Gold, the mine changed hands in 2022 when it was acquired by a local management vehicle, Hawks Mining Company.

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    However, the operation was plagued by mounting financial difficulties, high operational costs, and severe cash-flow issues, accumulating massive losses.

    These compounding factors forced the mine to abruptly halt all production in March 2024, leaving it under care and maintenance until it fell into final liquidation in February 2025.

    The mine’s closure was compounded by unpaid worker debts, which triggered the liquidation process. During the subsequent liquidation sale, Nova Africa offered $21.5 million upfront. A rival bidder, Ulsan Botswana, offered only $500,000 but sued to block the sale.

    Nova Africa plans $21 million Botswana gold mine restart

    Nova Africa plans $21 million Botswana gold mine restartBI Africa

    Botswana’s Court of Appeal finally dismissed the lawsuit, clearing the way for the sale to close. This ruling also allows the liquidator to pay roughly $3.6 million (P49 million) in back-wages to former workers who had been left empty-handed.

    According to Africa Intelligence, the new owners plan to build Botswana’s first domestic gold refinery alongside the mine restart. This facility will process gold locally instead of exporting raw metal.

    The goal is to turn Botswana into a gold processing hub for Southern Africa, exporting refined gold directly to international markets like the United States.

    Mining precious metals and stones remains the absolute lifeblood of Botswana’s economy. The country’s global dominance in this sector was highlighted recently when a Botswana mine unearthed a massive , one of the largest ever discovered in history.

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