WINDHOEK, March 25 (Reuters) - De Beers' diamond joint venture in Namibia has received government approval to halt production from April 1 for three months due to weak sales, Namdeb said on Wednesday.
Windhoek — GLOBAL diamond giant De Beers has pledged to create more jobs in Namibia by adding value to locally mined diamonds before exporting them. "We commit ourselves to be allies of Government in ...
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A unit of Anglo American, De Beers operates a joint venture in Namibia with the government called Namdeb, which accounted for six percent of group diamond production in the first quarter of 2015. The ...
Johannesburg - De Beers, the world's biggest diamond company, said yesterday that it had extended a sales pact with Namibia until 2013 and had agreed to provide a portion of its output to local ...
Namdeb Diamond Corporation has officially launched a landmark publication, Mining for Good: The Namdeb Story 1994-2024, documenting three decades of the transformative 50:50 partnership between the ...
The world's largest, and first custom-built, diamond recovery vessel, to be owned by Debmarine Namibia, will feature an advanced power system by the Swiss company ABB.The vessel is being built by ...