MP Mining

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About Company

Overview

  • Role: MP Mining is a mining contractor based in Botswana. It works for Leboam Holdings (Pty) Ltd, the operator of the Mowana Copper Mine and Concentrator near Mosetse and Dukwi in the North-East region.

  • Industry Focus: Specializes in metal ore mining, specifically copper ores, under the broader sectors of mining (excluding oil & gas) and mining, quarrying, and oil & gas extraction.


📍 Location & Operations

  • Headquarters & Sites: Based in Gaborone with operations in Boteti and near Francistown/Dukwi on the Mowana Copper project.

  • Contracts & Activities: Primarily engaged as the mining contractor for the Mowana Copper Mine and Concentrator revival.


👥 Workforce & Recruitment

  • Employment Opportunities: Actively hiring across various roles including Health & Safety (SHEA officers), HR, QC/QA, and junior plant operators.

  • Union Engagement: Featured in discussions by the Botswana Mine Workers Union about branch leadership and rights.


🌐 Trading & Supply Chain

  • Import/Export Role: Registered as M P Mining Proprietary Limited, an importer and exporter in Botswana.

    • Exports: ~196 shipments to ~83 buyers (including copper ores/concentrates), mostly to South Africa, Ireland, and Zambia.

    • Imports: ~1,684 shipments from suppliers in South Africa, China, and Zambia (equipment like pumps, backhoe attachments).


🧭 Strategic & Industry Context

  • MP Mining supports Botswana’s copper industry, which is gaining momentum with new and revived copper operations.

  • The Mowana Mine’s resurgence is part of a broader push into copper following the growth of other deposits like Khoemacau and Selebi‑North


✅ Summary

MP Mining is a key contractor behind the resuscitation of the Mowana Copper Mine in North‑East Botswana. With a growing footprint, active hiring, and full involvement across mining, supply-chain logistics, and workforce relations, they’re a rising player as Botswana diversifies beyond diamonds into copper and other valuable minerals.