The Voice (Botswana)

RAIL EXCITEMENT

Botswana’s coal potential paves way for new rail links

- BY BAITSHEPI SEKGWENG

Government has reiterated its commitment to improving and expanding Botswana’s limited rail network in order to cash in on coal exports out of the country.

Constructi­on of a better track linking Mmamabula to Lephalale in Limpopo, South Africa, has long been talked about, with the existing rail line’s capacity limited to 4.5 million tonnes per annum.

The recent commission­ing of the Motheo Project (see business lead on 1A), and the avalanche of coal this is expected to create, has fuelled govt’s ambitions to fasttrack the long proposed line.

The new line would link Botswana coal fields in Mmamabula with South Africa via the shortest possible route, with the current version veering off towards Ramatlabam­a.

Once complete, the rail line will also prove a better route to seaports in Mozambique as well as Richards Bay for the transporta­tion of coal to European and Asian markets.

Admitting that there are challenges pertaining to insufficie­nt logistics and infrastruc­ture, President Mokgweetsi Masisi called for the issues to be addressed as a matter of urgency in order to facilitate the realisatio­n and unlocking of Botswana’s coal potential .

“As the government, we are deliberate­ly engaging with our neighbouri­ng countries with a view of forging relationsh­ips and partnershi­ps which can help in developmen­t of transport links to allow for easy export of coal using shorter and less costly routes. We are looking at the Mmamabula/lephalale rail link project as a potential rail link enabler to feed the growing coal demand in South Africa and beyond the region,” Masisi declared last week.

If the rail line becomes a success, as well as Morupule Coal Mine (MCM) it will also benefit Minergy’s Masama Coal Mine, located in the Mmamabula coal fields.

Botswana’s current rail infrastruc­ture is limited to a total network of 900km, with 640km being the main line. Branches include Sua, Selibe Phikwe, Morupule and Tshele.

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EXPANDING: Coal exports are poised to take off

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