Categories: AfricaBusiness

Russia’s Alrosa diamond company to launch in Zimbabwe

“With support of the government of Zimbabwe, the company will develop new mining operations in the country,” Alrosa said in a statement.

“This company will implement projects for exploration and mining operations with a view to establish joint diamond and other ore mining enterprises,” it said in the English-language release.

“Within the next month ALROSA’s experts, including geologists and mining engineers will arrive in the country to start the operations.”

Advertisement

Zimbabwean leader Emmerson Mnangagwa meanwhile told journalists he believed the country could make a “significant” participation to the diamond industry.

“We know we have opened a small window to foreign countries to participate in our industry,” he said ahead of talks with his Russian counterpart on Tuesday.

In March, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov traveled to several African countries, highlighting Moscow’s interest in the diamond and platinum industry during a meeting with Mnangagwa.

Advertisement

Alrosa, which says it is responsible for 27 per cent of the global rough diamond production in terms of carats, already has operations in Angola and Botswana.

For more news your way

Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.

Published by
By Agence France Presse