BackgrounD
The proposed project area spans approximately 8,000 hectares,
predominantly underlain by andesitic lava formations. The site contains extensive deposits of loose
boulder material scattered across the riverbank corridor, covering a stretch of roughly 14 kilometers.
The surface is rich in boulder tailings, outcrops, and residual rock material resulting from previous
mining activities. Preliminary assessments indicate that the crusher resource potential amounts to
millions of tons of material suitable for aggregate production.
Bogodile holds a bulk sampling prospecting right for alluvial diamonds and eight other minerals on
more than 50 000 hectares of land under the authority of the Traditional Council.
Key Project
Highlights:
No immediate need for drilling, excavation, or blasting, as the
material is readily available on the surface.
The material is plant-ready, significantly reducing initial development and extraction costs.
The resource requires quantification and volumetric confirmation to establish total recoverable
reserves.
The project is positioned for conversion to a full mining right, enabling long-term sustainable
operations.
This proposal is presented by Letsete Ser-Mining Services, with the aim of developing a cost-effective
and environmentally considerate crusher gravel operation that will contribute to local infrastructure
development and economic growth.