FEW OF THE DEVELOPMENTS FOUND IN LESOTHO

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Development is a process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the additional of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components.


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FEW of the developments in lesotho We have so many developments in Lesotho. Among those developments we have the dams and mines . There are so many dams but I am going to talk about Katse dam and Mohale dam. Also there are many mines at different places in Lesotho, amongst those mines I will be talking about Lets’eng diamond mine and Liqhobong diamond mine.

KATSE DAM Between 1989 and 2007 the World Bank one of the funders of Lesotho Highlands Water Project in South Africa. This project which included two large dams (Katse and Mohole). It is situated on the Malibamats’o River, which is a tributary of the Senqu River. It is located in Lesotho. It is double curvature concred arc dam, 1993 m above sea level. The intake tower is located approximately 18 km north of Katse dam and has been designed to accommodated 70 m3/s . KATSE DAM

BELOW IS THE VIDEO OF KATSE DAM

MOHALE It is situated on the senqunyane river Lesotho. It is the second lagest dam in Lesotho Highlands Water project . It is the concred face rockfill dam It is connected to Katse dam through a transfer tunnel. The Mohale Tunnel is located higher up in the Lesotho basalt, and whilst the overall characteristics of the basalt flows may be assumed to be similar, the specific nature of the individual flows may differ somewhat from those lower down. Nonetheless the documentation issued to bidders for the Mohale tunnel adopted the transfer tunnel geological model and it was decided that a fully lined tunnel should be provided.

Lets’eng diamond mine is an existing mine located in the North west Lesotho highlands. The mine is owned by Lets’eng diamonds ( P ty) Ltd (Lets’eng diamonds) with joint shareholding by Gem diamonds and the government of Lesotho. Lests’eng has been operating since 2004. Lets’eng Diamond announce the recovery of a 169.15ct type II white diamond recovered at the Lets’eng mine in Mokhotlong on 18 April 2024. This is the fourth greater than 100 carat diamond recovered to date this year. Lets’eng Diamond Mine

Furthermore, Lets’eng diamond(LD) is a Lesotho registered company formed in 1995. LD is 70% owned by Gem Diamonds Limited and 30% owned by the Lesotho Government. Gem Diamonds is leading global producer of high value diamonds and is listed on the London Stock Exchange. LD is famous for producing large, top colour white diamonds making it highest average dollar per carat kimberlite diamond mine in the world. The Lets’eng-la- Terae kimberlite pipes(the main pipe and the Satellite Pipe) were formally discovered in 1957. The pipes were declared a government digging from 1959 to 1967 during which time there were up to 6 000 local diggers on the site. Lets’eng resource is unique. It combines a relatively low-grade ore with high-quality large diamonds. This uniqueness necessitates special care to be taken during the diamond recovery process to ensure that diamond damage is avoided and that the optimal diamond liberation steps are included in the process plant. The upgrate of Lets’eng’s plant 2 was completed in March 2015. The upgrade aimed to address the unique requirements of the Lets’eng resource by increasing plant 2’s output from 400 to 450 tons an hour.

LIQHOBONG The Liqhobong diamond mine(‘Liqhobong’) in Lesotho is Firestone’s principal asset, and was acquired as a result of the acquisition of Kopane Diamond Developments plc in September 2010. It is located at the head of the Liqhobong Valley in the Maloti mountains of northen Lesotho and is operated by Liqhobong Mining Developmend Company(Property) Limited (‘LMDC’), which is 75% owned by Firestone Diamond and 25% owned by the Government of Lesotho. The diamond deposit was first discovered in the late 1950s, and over the past 60 years it has been through a series of feasibility studies and trial mining phases, none of which proved to be financially viable. In 2010, firestone acquired its 75% interest and successfully completed all the required work to finalized a detailed definitive feasibility study and subsequently raised the necessary funds to begin building in 2014. The company successfully completed its fast paced contraction schedule for Liqhobong, which commenced in July2014, in earlyQ4 2016, with zero lost time injuries, on time and on time and on budget. Liqhobong joined the short list of diamond producers in October 2016, as its production ramp-up started. A number of special stones and coloured diamond, have been recovered.

In addition, the diamond deposit was first discovered in the late 1950s and over the past 60 years it has been through a series of feasibility studies and trial mining phases, none of which proved to be financially viable. In 2010 Firestone acquired its 75% interest and successfully completed all the required work to finalize a detail definitive feasibility study and subsequently raised the necessary funds to begin building in 2014. LIQHOBOMG DIAMOND MINE

I have discussed the biggest dams and few mines in Lesotho but that does not mean they are the only dams and mines in Lesotho there are so many of them. CONCLUSION

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