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Jindal invests P1.7b in Mmamabula Energy Project

mm by Kabelo Adamson
May 27, 2025
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Jindal invests P1.7b in Mmamabula Energy Project
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Jindal Africa, a subsidiary of India’s Jindal Steel and Power, revealed that it has invested over P1.7 billion at its Botswana’s southeastern Mmamabula coalfield.

Jindal is developing a coal mine and power plant project in the area, with a planned capacity of 600 Megawatt (MW). 

Jindal Country Director and Project Lead, Neeraj Saxena, said at least P600 million has been invested directly to benefit citizen-owned businesses, creating employment for over 600 people, with the hope to double in the coming months.

Saxena said the investment highlights Jindal’s commitment to economic growth and local empowerment. 

“By the end of 2025, more than 1,500 jobs will have been created,” Saxena said during the launch of the construction of a tarred road that will link the A1 highway with the project site.

Jindal is constructing a 26-kilometer tarred road from the Tropic of Capricorn to Mmamabula, an investment of over P300 million, to ensure seamless access and support for its project and the surrounding communities. 

The company said the construction is expected to be completed in 11 months, with Saxena underscoring the importance of striking a balance between industrial development and environmental responsibility. 

“While coal remains a vital resource for economic development and energy security, we recognise the global shift toward renewables,” he said.

“Our long-term strategy aligns with Botswana’s energy transition ambitions, and we are committed to being part of that conversation and solution.”

Moreover, he said the success of this project hinges on effective coordination between government ministries, local authorities, and private stakeholders. 

The Assistant Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Keoagile Atamelang, said the Jindal Mmamabula Energy Project is not just a power station construction project, but also a vehicle for transformation.

He said the 600MW project will strengthen the national grid and position Botswana as a regional energy player.

Jindal has signed a 30-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Botswana Power Corporation (BPC), ensuring long-term energy security.

“The Jindal Mmamabula Energy Project is a cornerstone of our national journey,” Atamelang said.

“It’s a journey toward energy self-sufficiency, job creation, inclusive and sustainable development.”

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