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MODERN MINING

July 2015

COUNTRY FOCUS –

BOTSWANA

N

o one has a better knowledge

of the Mupane operation than

Byron, who is also the Chief

Geologist of Galane Gold. He

led the team that discovered the

Mupane deposit in 1998 and has been associ-

ated with the asset ever since, notwithstanding

three changes in ownership over the years. He

Resilient Mupane

alive

Somemines, like old soldiers, never die. An example is Botswana’s Mupane goldmine near Francistown

which poured its first gold in late 2004. Currently Botswana’s sole gold producer, the mine was devel-

oped on the basis of a six-year mine life but more than 10 years later it is still operating and has a new

five-year plan in place (with reasonable prospects for this lifespan to be extended).

Modern Mining’s

Arthur Tassell recently spoke to Charles Byron, a Director of Galane Gold, owner of the mine, to learn

more about what lies ahead for Mupane – and also Galane’s plans to extend its operations to South

Africa via the acquisition of Galaxy Gold Mining.

is an expert on the geology of the Tati Green-

stone Belt and has been largely responsible for

Mupane Gold Mining, Galane’s subsidiary in

Botswana, acquiring virtually all the prospec-

tive ground in the Tati area, including past pro-

ducing mines such as Monarch and Shashe.

As Byron says, “We control 90 % of the Tati

Greenstone Belt and 100 % of the best parts.”