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Positive reaction to ANC document’s encouragement of exploration

By: Martin Creamer 14th July 2020 Reaction has been positive to the discussion document of economic transformation committee (ETC) of the African National Congress (ANC), which... →
As Zimbabwe’s economy crumbles, Mugabe’s successor courts unrest
By: Bloomberg 26th June 2020 Zimbabweans celebrated in their tens of thousands when the military ousted Robert Mugabe and installed Emmerson Mnangagwa as president.... →
Panel of experts needed to oversee future of struggling Alexkor 
By: Martin Creamer 17th June 2020 A panel of experts should be formed to properly oversee the future of the struggling State-owned diamond mining company Alexkor, and to unlock the... →
Urgent plea to allow struggling alluvial diamond sector to create jobs 
By: Martin Creamer 3rd June 2020 The discovery of alluvial diamonds in the unique secondary deposits of the Middle Orange River downstream of Hopetown in South Africa in 1867 was... →
New natural diamond council launched 
By: Martin Creamer 2nd June 2020 A natural diamond is made from carbon and is the hardest natural known substance on earth. Natural diamonds are created over a period of one to... →
Anglo delivering through volatile times with $14.5bn liquidity 
By: Martin Creamer 12th May 2020 How Anglo American is ‘delivering through volatile times’ was outlined on Tuesday at Bank of America’s virtual global metals, mining and steel... →
De Beers makes Covid donation to help women in host communities
By: Martin Creamer 29th April 2020 Diamond mining and marketing company on Wednesday announced a $200 000 donation across its four producer partner countries of Botswana, Canada,... →
Lesotho permits diamond mining to restart while lockdown continues 
By: Martin Creamer 24th April 2020 The Lesotho government has permitted diamond mines to reopen from Monday, ahead of the May 5 lockdown extension, Gem Diamonds said on Friday.... →