Leviathan Metals expands landholding in Botswana

Leviathan Metals is a Canadian company also driving exploration growth across the Kalahari Copper Belt, led by the Central Project in Botswana.
Acquired in November 2025, Leviathan’s land package in the region spans over 2,000km2 along the Kalahari Copper Belt.
Similarly to Belararox, Leviathan’s proximity to MMG’s Khoemacau operations are a key benefit. Leviathan notes that Khoemacau “exemplifies the district’s scale and opportunity, producing in excess of 60,000 tonnes of copper concentrate annually — with plans to ramp up to over 130,000 tonnes, making it potentially one of the lowest cost producers globally.”
Leviathan’s Central Project is directly adjoining MMG’s landholding, falling within the southern extension of MMG’s copper-silver corridor.
Leviathan affirms that the Kalahari Copper Belt is one of the world’s most prospective regions for undiscovered sediment-hosted copper deposits. With industry leaders such as MMG and Sandfire Resources active in the belt, Leviathan has recently expanded its land package in the region through a new prospecting licence near its Central Project.
With MMG’s multibillion-dollar expansion at Khoemacau underscoring the scale of opportunity, juniors like Belararox and Leviathan Metals are positioning themselves to capture the upside of one of the world’s most prospective copper-silver corridors.
Surrounded by majors and backed by infrastructure, both companies are advancing exploration programs that could deliver the next generation of discoveries in the Kalahari Copper Belt — a region fast emerging as Africa’s premier copper frontier.
