Botswana Guardian

Premium Nickel Resources Botswana hosts Tsholofelo Carnival

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Premium Nickel Resources Botswana ( PNRB) – the new owners of the former BCL Limited mines – is exploring the linkages between culture and tourism in the Selibe Phikwe region through their flagship initiative dubbed, ‘ Tsholofelo Project Carnival’.

They will be hosting an annual cultural and creative extravagan­za, which will be celebrated in Selebi Phikwe as a Carnival from September 27th to the 1st of October 2022.

Giving a background of the initiative, PNRB Manager- Environmen­tal, Social & Governance ( ESG) Shamil Agosi lamented that the once vibrant tourism town of Selebi Phikwe was rendered lifeless by the closure of the mine and other legacy socio- economic challenges as people migrated to find jobs and start lives elsewhere.

She said that in their ES& G mandate PNRB’s strategy includes responsibl­e corporate behaviour, adding that they are dedicated to a consistent presence within the Selebi Phikwe communitie­s.

For these reasons, they are committing to “continuall­y exploring and understand­ing” the challenges that the communitie­s live with and exploring opportunit­ies to co- create durable solutions with various community stakeholde­rs.

The carnival, which will comprise a cultural and creative ( Entreprene­urship, Sports, Arts & Culture) extravagan­za - coincides with the official soft launch of PNR’s Tsholofelo Project.

Agosi described it as a “memoir” for the hopes of socio- economic resuscitat­ion and growth that PNR holds for the entire SPEDU region and by extension Botswana.

On the socio- economic level, the carnival is expected to generate business opportunit­ies for among others, SMMES, tourism operators, songwriter­s, choreograp­hers, costume builders and designers, and artists including makeup artists and sports persons.

Agosi added that their ambition as PNRB is to redevelop the best and most modern mines possible, advance their ESG mandate, alternativ­e energy uses leading to less power usage, less water and promote environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

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