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Diamond investment in South Africa gains ‘forever’ tag as De Beers opens airport sparkler
By: Martin Creamer 22nd May 2023 Like a diamond itself, diamond investment in South Africa is having a ‘forever’ tag pinned on its back as the world’s largest diamond company by... →
New ‘diamond is forever when all work together’ adage uplifts De Beers grand Sky Park opening 
By: Martin Creamer 19th May 2023 A diamond is forever when we all work together, new De Beers Group CEO Al Cook opined sagaciously in his welcome address at the grand opening of De... →
South African diamonds adorn the crown of King Charles – why they’re unlikely to be returned
19th May 2023 Opera singer Pretty Yende and foreign minister Naledi Pandor were not the only South African presence at the coronation of King Charles III. Also... →
Functional borders could be lifesaving for Sudan’s refugees
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th May 2023 Porous borders are exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where fighting continues to rage between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid... →
Worth Their Weight in Gold: High-Value Goods Dealers fall within FICA’s ambit
10th May 2023 Amendments to the Financial Intelligence Centre Act established a new category of accountable institutions, high-value goods dealers, who now have... →
South Africans call for UK to return diamonds set in crown jewels
By: Reuters 4th May 2023 Some South Africans are calling for Britain to return the world's largest diamond, known as the Star of Africa, which is set in the royal sceptre... →
Shaft-sinking boom-time stalwart Nigel Townshend returns as chair of mining services company 
By: Martin Creamer 26th April 2023 Mining luminary of South Africa’s shaft-sinking boom period at the beginning of the millennium Nigel Townshend is back in action as the newly... →
Copper drives up Anglo’s first-quarter production by 9%
By: Martin Creamer 25th April 2023 The production of the London- and Johannesburg-listed Anglo American group increased by 9% in the three months to March 31 compared with the same... →