Mining Mirror February 2019 | Page 16

Mine excursion Otjikoto: Namibia’s pot of gold The Otjikoto Pit was the first to be mined by the B2Gold mining team. W ith a cerulean blue sky, the sweet smell of acacias in full bloom, and the sandstone cliffs of the Waterberg plateau on the distant horizon as constant companions, the almost 300km drive from Windhoek to B2Gold’s Otjikoto Mine feels more like watching a clip from a National Geographic documentary than the [14] MINING MIRROR FEBRUARY 2019 hot and dusty expedition one would have expected. Otjikoto lies about 60km north- east of Otjiwarongo, the capital of the Otjozondjupa region, on the way to the small town of Otavi. This is cattle and big game territory, Cheetah savanna, and termite-infested rangeland. Between the red mounds and four-foot-high shrubs, the familiar outline of rocky stockpiles and a hint of fine white dust indicate the presence of Otjikoto, Namibia’s second gold mine and largest gold producer. Navachab, once owned by AngloGold Ashanti, was the first gold producer in the country. Navachab is close to the town of Karibib in the Erongo region, more than 250km south-west of B2Gold’s Otjikoto. www.miningmirror.co.za