Perhaps it's the memories of my time in what was then South-West Africa (and now Namibia) or the movie "The Gods Must Be Crazy" filmed in neighbouring Botswana, but I have just bought a hundred thousand shares in Belararox (BRX), which in years gone by we used to call 'penny-dreadfuls' (borrowed from those serial publication of sensationalist fiction popular in Victorian Britain, especially from the 1830s to the early 1900s, each costing a penny).
Belararox's Kalahari Copper Belt Project (KCB) is located in northern Botswana's Kalahari Copper Belt, encompassing fourteen exploration licenses over 4,268 km². The company also explores in Argentina, and, much nearer to home, in New South Wales and Western Australia.
I may be crazy to invest in such a 'penny-dreadful', but not much!