By Ollus R. Ndomu
By Ollus R. Ndomu
Botswana has signed a series of landmark agreements with top Omani companies following a high-level visit to the Sultanate of Oman, signalling one of the country’s most ambitious pushes yet to strengthen its energy security and minerals development.
According to officials, the trip was a strategic mission with targeted engagements at the Oman Investment Authority and its chief executive, Abdulsalam Al Murshidi. The goal was to secure investment partnerships that will support Botswana’s long-term economic plans.
The Government of Botswana, through the Ministry of Minerals and Energy, is now entering binding memoranda of agreement with key Omani entities. The deals cover several priority sectors:
• A 500 megawatt solar photovoltaic programme to boost national clean energy capacity
• Development of petroleum bulk coastal storage at Walvis Bay
• Support for reliable petroleum supply chains and regional fuel trading
• Construction of the Tshele Hills inland petroleum storage facility
• Collaboration in minerals exploration and development
Officials say the agreements represent more than diplomatic goodwill. They mark the beginning of major infrastructure and energy investments expected to reshape Botswana’s industrial landscape. The projects will strengthen fuel security, expand renewable power, attract investment into mineral exploration and position Botswana as a regional hub for energy trade.
The visit forms part of a broader national strategy to build a resilient, self-reliant economy anchored in modern energy systems and competitive mineral value chains. Authorities say the focus now is on implementation, ensuring that the commitments evolve into construction, job creation and long-term national benefit.
For Botswana, the new deals signal a shift from planning to execution in its quest for energy stability and industrial growth, drawing on strategic partnerships beyond the continent to secure its economic future.
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