The award was bestowed by the Minister, Advocate Sadique Kebonang,
on March 3, 2017 in recognition of the University’s support of the
ministry in developing the mineral policy.
In addition, the Faculty of Engineering and Technology walked away
with two prizes, that of the 2016/17 Service Performance Award from the
Minerals Affairs Division (within the Ministry) and the 2017 MMGE
Excellence Award.
The Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Professor
Ben Bolaane, said in an interview that UB had been collaborating with
the ministry for the past seven years. Professor Bolaane said the
collaboration was on voluntary basis as part of the Faculty’s
requirement to engage the industry to provide services to the community.
Regarding the Faculty’s contribution to the mineral policy
development, which consequently earned UB appreciation, the dean said
two years ago the ministry requested the University to participate in a
sub-committee that was developing the Mineral Policy of Botswana.
“As a result we seconded two experts from the Faculty - Mining
Engineering Senior Lecturer, Dr. Ignatius Buang Matshediso and Mineral
Engineering Lecturer, Dr. Khaulani Fichani - to serve in the committee,”
said Professor Bolaane.
He also highlighted that the two experts were not only academics,
but that they had worked for several years in different capacities for
the private sector in the mining area. Therefore, he said their vast
experience in the area became handy in the development of the mineral
policy. “It is their input that made us proud as the Faculty and UB as
whole,” said Professor Bolaane.
