You know, they really have the right idea. They've forced de Beers to move their diamond cutting operations into the country. Upskilling, benefication, value adds rather than just exporting raw materials.
There are areas of Gabs that have all the infrastructure laid out - roads, power, water etc - no houses though. This is in preparation for population expansion as companies move in.
They've found fat coal deposits, have signed a contract to EXPORT coal to south africa and are building two powerstations to remove their dependence on Eskom. They are actively pushing the transkalahari railway - again because they view SA as a risk and want to be able to function without us.
Max tax rate - 25%? Yes please.
That tax rate is low now because they get most of their money mining. Any project in Botswana has to be done with the government. No ifs and buts. Basically, half nationalized, half private.