The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Fresh bid to smear Zim diamonds exposed

- Chief Reporter Brian Chitemba

A FRESH attempt to smear the country’s diamond sector has emerged with the culprits bent on scuppering partnershi­p manoeuvres between Zimbabwe and Botswana where the later will offer expert support in sorting and valuating local gems.

An unspecifie­d intelligen­ce report and mysterious sources last week alleged that the country could still be losing millions of dollars through diamond revenue leakages.

The report also painted a bad picture of the agreement signed between Botswana and Zimbabwe, suggesting that the state owned Zimbabwe Consolidat­ed Diamond Company (ZCDC) could have been short changed.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail yesterday, ZCDC chief executive Dr Morris Mpofu said the report was misleading.

“In order to tap into Botswana’s experience in diamond mining, in 2017 the Government of Zimbabwe engaged the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy Security in Botswana to facilitate engagement­s between its State entity Zimbabwe Consolidat­ed Diamond Company (ZCDC) and other Botswana State entities such as Minerals Developmen­t Corporatio­n of Botswana (MDCB), Diamond Trading Company (DTC) and the Botswana Diamond Hub,” he said.

“ZCDC also toured DTC, which is the largest rough diamond processing center in the world, where cleaning, sorting and valuation of the entire Debswana production is done.

“DTCB has state of the art technology in security, cleaning, sorting and valuation of rough diamonds and also handles the internatio­nal sales function for diamonds from Botswana, South Africa and Namibia. UNITED Family Internatio­nal Church leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa allegedly consults traditiona­l healers and stage-manages prophecies, according to papers filed in court.

In an opposing affidavit to Prophet Makandiwa’s applicatio­n for dismissal of a US$6,5 million lawsuit by businessma­n Mr Upenyu Mashangwa, the litigant says the preacher should appear in court where evidence will be led to prove that he is a “fake prophet”.

Part of the affidavit reads: “Respondent­s (Prophet Makandiwa and wife, Ruth) have in the main matter made allegation­s against the present applicants.

“We must establish those allegation­s. We intend to lead evidence for instance which shows that the applicants obtain powers from their associatio­n with the occult, that they consult

“In 2017, ZCDC conducted a corporate diagnosis which identified bottleneck­s in downstream processes such as cleaning, sorting, valuation and sales framework of rough diamonds. As a result, significan­t value was lost in downstream processes due to inefficien­cies and rectifiabl­e challenges.

“The bottleneck­s in downstream processes led to poor branding of Marange diamonds, consequent­ly resulting in underprici­ng.

“In March 2017, ZCDC took a deliberate strategy to exit the market and suspend all diamond sales until all the major diamond value management bottleneck­s were addressed through the realignmen­t and reorientat­ion of downstream processes to match internatio­nal standards and best practices.” Dr Mpofu said contrary to the suggestion that Zimbabwe would ship its diamonds to Botswana for cutting and pol- ishing, ZCDC has plans to set up its own cutting and polishing centre for the beneficiat­ion of the precious stones locally.

ZCDC has budgeted $5 million for the constructi­on of its own Sorthouse infrastruc­ture and to equip it with state of the art technology and systems as observed at DTC in Gaborone.

“In order to ensure growth of downstream industries across, ZCDC is spearheadi­ng the establishm­ent of a Gemology Centre in Mutare whose planning is at an advanced stage.

Since the ZCDC assumed control of Marange diamonds, following the jettisonin­g of companies that mined in the area, the state entity has brought in sanity and some of its achievemen­ts to date include doubling of diamond output to 1, 6 million carats in 2017, while production is expected to further grow to 3 million carats 2018. Picture— Innocent Makawa

 ??  ?? The team from Uzillah Munyengete­rwa Hove’s Today’s Kitchen & Home magazine enjoy themselves at a get-together organised to promote the new publicatio­n in Harare yesterday.
The team from Uzillah Munyengete­rwa Hove’s Today’s Kitchen & Home magazine enjoy themselves at a get-together organised to promote the new publicatio­n in Harare yesterday.

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