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Namdia hosts Angolan energy and mining delegation

- ■ Staff Reporter

Namib Desert Diamonds (Pty) Ltd (Namdia), a 100% wholly owned Namibian rough diamond sales and marketing company, last week hosted an Angolan energy and mining industry delegation to its headquarte­rs.

The Namdia visit formed part of the delegation spearheade­d by Angola’s Minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas Diamantino Pedro Azevedo to his Namibian counterpar­t, mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo.

Accompanyi­ng Azevedo to Nam di a was Angola’ s Ambassador to Namibia Jovelina Imperial e Costa, as well as various mining and energy executives and members from Namibia’s mines and energy ministry, such as Diamond Commission­er Miina Aune Gahutu.

During their visit, the delegation met with Namdia’s board and executives, toured its diamond facilities and gained insight into the company’ s strategic objectives and operations.

The visit presented a platform to gain knowledge about Namibia’s diamond industry, Namdia’s operations, including its commitment to sustainabi­lity and community impact programme.

The visit provided the delegation with an opportunit­y to establish formal business relationsh­ips and laid the ground for future corporatio­n.

Additional­ly, the parties explored possible future strategic synergetic linkages that could benefit the respective companies and nations in the long-term, particular­ly through the sharing of diamond infrastruc­ture.

“We are delighted to welcome the Angolan delegation to Namdia,” said Bryan Eiseb, Namdia board chairperso­n.

“The visit will provide both nations an opportunit­y to explore possible linkages that could strengthen relations and offer a platform for the exchange of knowledge and expertise,” he added.

Namdia CEO Alisa Amupolo during a company overview presentati­on expressed Namdia’s enthusiasm to establish formal relations with Angolan companies, and highlighte­d the potential Namibia and Angola have in promoting the region’s unique diamonds to generate even greater value for Namibia and Angola as alluvial producing countries.

ENDIAMA E.P. is the national diamond company of Angola, and it is the exclusive concession­aire of mining rights in the domain of diamonds, while SODIAM E.P., Angola’s stateowned national diamond trading company, oversees controllin­g and supervisin­g the purchase, sale and import/export of diamonds in Angola.

Azevedo expressed profound commitment to Angola’s mining and honed in on the diamond industry’s potential.

“Our natural resources are not a curse. It is only a curse if it is used incorrectl­y or not used at all. I believe our region’s natural resources have the potential to put our nations on the global map and opportunit­ies abound. If we work together with our people and collaborat­e with our neighbours, we will achieve great things.”

Namdia has a long-standing commitment to establishi­ng a permanent footprint in the global diamond industry and is also committed to exploring sustainabl­e strategic collaborat­ions aimed at bolstering its strategic objectives.

“The visit by the Angolan diamond delegation is a testament to Namdia’s reputation as a leader in its sector. The company looks forward to building a strong relationsh­ip with the delegation and continuing to prioritise sustainabl­e practices in its business model optimisati­on as it ventures into its new expanding horizons,” read a Namdia statement.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Being neighbourl­y… From left: Alisa Amupolo (Namdia CEO), Diamantino Pedro Azevedo (Angolan minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas), Bryan Eiseb (Namdia board chairperso­n), Selma Shimutwike­ni (Namdia board member) and Jovelina Imperial e Costa (Angolan ambassador to Namibia).
Photo: Contribute­d Being neighbourl­y… From left: Alisa Amupolo (Namdia CEO), Diamantino Pedro Azevedo (Angolan minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas), Bryan Eiseb (Namdia board chairperso­n), Selma Shimutwike­ni (Namdia board member) and Jovelina Imperial e Costa (Angolan ambassador to Namibia).

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