APMDC Suliyari coal upcoming auction 1,00,000 MT for MP MSME on 1st Oct 2024 / 1st Nov 2024 & 2nd Dec 2024 @ SBP INR 2516/- per MT

APMDC Suliyari coal upcoming auction 75,000 MT for Pan India Open on 15th Oct 2024 / 15th Nov 2024 & 16th Dec 2024 @ SBP INR 3000/- per MT

Notice regarding Bidder Demo of CIL Tranche VII STEEL-Coking SUB-SECTOR of NRS Linkage e-Auction scheduled on 19.09.2024 from 12:30 P.M. to 1:30 P.M. in Coaljunction portal

Login Register Contact Us
Welcome to Linkage e-Auctions Welcome to Coal Trading Portal Welcome to APMDC Suliyari Coal

Coal news and updates

Botswana Minister visits Zimbabwe in a hunt for coal export

02 Mar 2015

Botswana’s Minister of Minerals, Mr. Kitso Mokaila has visited Zimbabwe on a two-day official trip to meet with his Zimbabwean counterparts in order to discuss certain bilateral issues in relation to his portfolio.

According to the statement from the ministry, while in Zimbabwe, the minister is scheduled to discuss certain bilateral issues in relation to his portfolio.
However, Mr Mokaila will discuss among others the necessary measures required to make exportation of coal feasible on the existing railway infrastructure connecting Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

Mokaila is accompanied by Minister of Transport and Communications Tshenolo Mabeo and other government officials for the Zimbabwe trip. They are scheduled to return back to Botswana on Thursday.

Botswana Xhinuahas in recent years had been exploring alternative routes to export its abundant coal. In 2011, Mozambique and Botswana signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a 1,100 km railway through Zimbabwe to carry coal from Botswana to a deepwater port at Techobanine Point in Mozambique.

The new railway was deemed necessary as existing railways linking Botswana to the coast did not have the capacity to handle the likely future flow of coal from Botswana. The deal would however fall through in 2012 as Mozambique withdrew its offer for a port to Botswana and Zimbabwe.

In 2013, Mokaila led a delegation to Mozambique and the Mozambican media reported then that Botswana was seeking to export its coal through Mozambican ports.

source: http://customstoday.com.pk