JL minerals

In 2023, JL Communications expanded its reach into the mining sector by securing five base metal prospecting licenses, marking a significant step forward as the country’s mining landscape continues to grow. Building on this momentum, JL Minerals was established as a dynamic and forward-thinking mining company dedicated to unlocking the potential of base metals through strategic prospecting and exploration. With a strong management approach, a dedicated technical team and a commitment to precision, we ensure that every venture is executed with a clear focus on long-term success. Guided by innovation and sustainability, we are passionate about uncovering new opportunities and driving growth in Botswana’s mining sector, while fostering collaborations with investors and industry leaders. Above all, JL Minerals is committed to responsible mining practices that create value for our stakeholders and deliver lasting benefits to the communities we serve.



ABOUT US

JL Minerals is a dynamic and forward-thinking mining company dedicated to unlocking the potential of base metals through strategic prospecting and exploration. Building on the foundation laid by JL Communications, we are poised to drive growth and discovery in the mining sector. With a keen eye on innovation and sustainability, JL Minerals is committed to responsible mining practices that benefit both our stakeholders and the communities we serve. Our team of experts is passionate about uncovering new opportunities and harnessing the power of base metals to fuel progress in Botswana.



OUR VISION

In 2023, JL Communications expanded its reach into the mining sector by securing five base metal prospecting licenses. As the country’s mining landscape continues to grow, JL Communications is actively seeking opportunities to collaborate with investors and industry leaders interested in new mining projects. Our strong management approach and dedicated technical team ensure that every venture, is executed with precision and a focus on achieving long-term success. As we embark on this exciting journey, we invite you to join us in shaping the future of mining in Botswana and contributing to the global demand for essential resources

PL0156/2023

PL0156/2023 is located in the vicinity of Sekoma, Keng and Khakhea villages in Mabutsane District. It lies on a piece of land reserved for free-range grazing that is categorized under tribal land. PL0156/2023 can be accessed via the A20 and Trans-Kalahari Highway (A2) connecting Jwaneng, Kang and Mamuno Border Post, measuring Nine Hundred & Eighty-Nine Point Two Nine Square Kilimetres (989.29 km2) with a network of other tracks that exist to provide alternative access routes to different portions of the area and make it easier to manoeuvre.

PL0157/2023

PL0157/2023 is located in Maokane Village in the Kanye and Mabutsane Districts. It lies on a piece of land reserved for free-range grazing that is categorized under tribal land. PL0157/2023 can be accessed via the Trans-Kalahari Highway (A2) connecting Jwaneng, Kang and Mamuno Border Post measuring Five Hundred and Fifty Five Point Nine Five Square Kilometres (558.95 km2) with a network of other tracks that exist to provide alternative access routes to different portions of the area and make it easier to manoeuvre.

PL0158/2023

PL0158/2023 is located in the vicinity of Motopi and Moreomaoto settlements in the North West District. It lies on a piece of land reserved for free-range grazing that is categorized under tribal land. PL0158/2023 can be accessed via the A3 connecting Nata and Maun measuring Nine Hundred and Ninety Five Point Eight Nine Square Kilometres (995.89 km2) with a network of other tracks that exist to provide alternative access routes to different portions of the area and make it easier to manoeuvre.

PL0159/2023

PL0159/2023 is located in the in Kanye District. It lies on a piece of land reserved for free-range graz- ing that is categorized under tribal land. PL0159/2023 located near Giyani Metals can be accessed via the Trans-Kalahari Highway (A2) connecting Jwaneng, Kanye and Mamuno Border Post measuring Ninety-Nine Point Three Six Square Kilometres (99.36 km2) with a network of other tracks that exist to provide alternative access routes to different portions of the area and make it easier to manoeuvre.

PL0160/2023

PL0160/2023 is located in Hunhukwe Village in the Hukuntsi District. It lies on a piece of land reserved for free-range grazing that is categorized under Nossop Strategic Block tribal land. PL160/2023 can be accessed via the Trans-Kalahari Highway (A2) connecting Jwaneng, Kang and Mamuno Border Post, measuring Eight Hundred and Sixty Two Point Nine Eight Square Kilometres (862.98km2) with a network of other tracks that exist to provide alternative access routes to different portions of the area and make it easier to manoeuvre.