The future ownership of De Beers, the world’s leading diamond miner, is shrouded in uncertainty. Botswana, a key player in the diamond industry, is considering increasing its stake in the company as its parent company, Anglo American, contemplates a spin-off or sale.
Botswana
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Botswana’s President Masisi is pushing for the quick separation of De Beers from Anglo American to ensure more control and profits from the country’s diamond resources.
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Lucara Diamond, a Canadian diamond mining company, has announced that it has signed an amended agreement for its senior secured project financing…
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De Beers invests $1 billion to shift Jwaneng mine in Botswana underground, securing its future in the global diamond industry.
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Botswana is poised to become a major player in the global green energy transition, thanks to a pioneering project that aims to…
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The High Court of Botswana has delivered a landmark ruling in favor of Gcwihaba Resources, a subsidiary of Canadian mining company Tsodilo…
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Botswana’s mining industry could see a boost shortly, as an Israeli company plans to invest in the resuscitation of the Lerala Diamond…
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MMG, a mining company backed by the Chinese government, has announced its intention to buy a copper mine in Botswana for nearly…