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Zimbabwe Forecasts Surge in Diamond Output
Jun 5, 2018 4:11 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Zimbabwe’s rough-diamond production will more than triple to
11 million carats in 2025, according to the nation’s state-owned mining
operation.
Output will grow at an average of 21% per year from 3
million carats in 2018, a spokesperson for the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company
(ZCDC) told Rapaport News Monday.
“This growth is anchored on investment of around $400
million across the entire diamond value chain in the next five years,” the
spokesperson said.
In addition, the ZCDC named Killiam Ukama, an engineer, as
the chairman of the ZCDC’s new board.
The ZCDC produced 1.8 million carats in 2017 from the
controversial Marange diamond fields, where security forces killed more than
200 illegal workers in 2008. The company suspended sales for nine months last
year as it carried out a restructuring, and resumed tenders in the first
quarter of this year.
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Tags:
Marange, Production, Rapaport News, ZCDC, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company
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