Botswana De Beers – 24 Hour Diamond News: Latest Diamond Industry Headlines & Education https://24hourdiamondnews.com Learn About Diamonds with 24/7 Diamond News Updates Wed, 19 Jul 2023 03:53:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/24hourdiamondnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-image-1.png?fit=32%2C11&ssl=1 Botswana De Beers – 24 Hour Diamond News: Latest Diamond Industry Headlines & Education https://24hourdiamondnews.com 32 32 92253527 Deal De Beers https://24hourdiamondnews.com/deal-de-beers/botswana-de-beers/ https://24hourdiamondnews.com/deal-de-beers/botswana-de-beers/#comments Sun, 02 Jul 2023 23:52:53 +0000 https://24hourdiamondnews.com/?p=2414 Deal De Beers and the Government of Botswana signed.

JOINT COMMUNIQUE FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA AND DE BEERS GROUP DEBSWANA SALES AGREEMENT & MINING LICENSES

Deal De Beers The Botswana government and De Beers said they had agreed on a 10-year sales deal for Debswana's rough diamond production through to 2033, and on a 25-year Debswana mining licence valid until 2054.

The Government of the Republic of Botswana and De Beers Group are pleased to announce they have reached an agreement in principle on a new 10-year Sales Agreement for Debswana’s rough diamond production through to 2033, and new 25-year Debswana mining licenses through to 2054.

The transformational new agreements between Botswana and De Beers reflect the aspirations of the people of Botswana, propel both Botswana and De Beers forward, and underpin the future of their Debswana joint venture through long-term investment.

While the partners finalize the implementation of the formal Sales and Mining Agreements, an Interim Agreement will preserve the terms of the most recent Sales Agreement which expired on 30 June.

Botswana and De Beers Group have agreed to a new diamond sales deal in which the African country, the world’s No. 1 diamond producer by value, gradually increases the share of rough stones it gets from their joint venture Debswana over the next decade to 50%, the government and the mining company said on Saturday.

The Botswana government and De Beers said they had agreed on a 10-year sales deal for Debswana’s rough diamond production through to 2033, and on a 25-year Debswana mining licence valid until 2054.

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Botswana De Beers https://24hourdiamondnews.com/botswana-de-beers/botswana-de-beers/ https://24hourdiamondnews.com/botswana-de-beers/botswana-de-beers/#comments Sat, 01 Jul 2023 00:01:25 +0000 https://24hourdiamondnews.com/?p=2407 Is Botswana Getting a Raw Deal on Diamonds?

Botswana, in southern Africa, has partnered with the London-based diamond giant De Beers for decades. Many in the country are pushing to get a better deal from the industry.

Article New York Times Read Here…

Botswana De Beers,
Debswana Diamond Company Limited, or simply Debswana, is a mining company located in Botswana, and is the world’s leading producer of diamonds by value. Debswana operates four diamond mines in the eastern and central parts of Botswana, as well as a coal mine. Debswana is a joint venture between the government of Botswana and the South African diamond company De Beers; each party owns 50 percent of the company.

Mines

The mines owned and operated by Debswana are:

Botswana Diamond mines

  • Orapa diamond mine, opened in 1971
  • Letlhakane diamond mine, opened in 1975
  • Jwaneng diamond mine, opened in 1982
  • Damtshaa diamond mine, opened in 2003

Deal or No Deal?

Deal or No Deal? for De Beers and the Botswana government to renew the long-standing deal that now covers the sale of 25 Million carats a year .

The government’s minerals and energy minister Lefoko Moagi told reporters on Thursday June 29, 2023 that no agreement had yet been reached, but that both sides were working around the clock towards today’s deadline.

“I am sure you all know Friday is D-Day, so I can only tell you, wait for Friday. But having said that, yes, we are making headway,” Moagi said, according to a TimesLIVE report.

“We are busy on those terms, we are working around the clock to make sure we can conclude a deal or no deal, whatever will come on Friday.” 

President Mokgweetsi Masisi has repeatedly threatened to walk away from the deal unless De Beers agree to more favorable terms, which could be part strong-arm negotiating tactic, part vote winner, ahead of next year’s general election.

The original 1969 agreement allowed De Beers sell 90 per cent of the country’s diamonds. In 2020 the split was adjusted so the state-owned Okavango Diamond Company (ODC), established in 2011, now gets 25 per cent.

Botswana has not disclosed what it sees as a fair share of diamond sales, but a figure as high as 50 per cent, double its current allocation, has been widely reported.

The deal was due to be renegotiated when it expired in 2021, but was, instead, extended. The deadline for a new agreement is today, 30 June 2023.

Botswana De Beers
Image De Debswana Diamond Company Facebook Page: An occasion to mark the signing of the agreement to establish Debswana, a partnership between the people of Botswana and De Beers in 1969. Present among others were; H.F Oppenheimer, former Executive Chairman of De Beers Group, Sir Seretse Khama, former President of Botswana, Sir Q.K.J Masire, the then Vice President of Botswana and former Minister J.G Haskins.

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