Finweek - English

Gold and copper – will Botswana coin it?

when John Munro and Johan Ferreira were last employed in the SA gold sector, it could still claim a stake as an influence globally. National production in 2010 was just short of 200 tonnes, comprising about 8% of world production and making the country the globe’s fifth-largest producer.

By 2019, gold production was 100 tonnes and people employed in the sector totalled 100 000, about 60

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Finweek - English

Finweek - English3 min read
Keep On Keeping It Simple
recently I had a Covid-19-compliant coffee with some investors who’d started investing around ten years ago. We were chatting about stocks, market crashes and the like but then the conversation took an interesting turn. I asked what they believed to
Finweek - English3 min readInvestments & Securities
Seeking Value In Equities Over The Next Decade
many have asked me about prospects for global equity funds during the next decade. Not an easy But as I have previously pointed out, rather more important is the quality of funds that you invest in rather than the singular performance of the overall
Finweek - English1 min read
On Margin
This issue’s isiZulu word is izinja. Izinja is dogs. The singular is inja. I don’t have izinja or any other pets. I don’t have pets because I don’t want to take care of an animal. I would never, even though my kids want izinja. I get it. But I also k

Related