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JUNIOR Discovery Nickel will shortly become the latest mining company to add its shares to the Botswana Stock Exchange - joining the likes of LionOre Mining, Anglo American and DiamonEx - taking advantage of the minimum 30% local asset requirement of public officers pension funds.

Michael Vaughan
The "other" African exchange

Botswana is one of the fastest-growing countries in Africa and boasts one of the continent’s highest average GDPs, which was $US10,700 ($A13,880) per head at the end of 2005. The country has been looking...

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