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Diamonds
to rake in US$2bn - Mpofu
Paul Nyakazeya,
Zimbabwe Independent
November 03, 2011
http://www.theindependent.co.zw/local/33009-diamonds-to-rake-in-us2bn-mpofu.html
Zimbabwe is set to earn
in excess of US$2 billion in gross revenue annually following the
lifting of the ban on exports of its diamonds by the Kimberley Process
early this week, according to Mines and Mining Development minister
Obert Mpofu.
"Our current diamond
production is estimated by volume to be in excess of 25% of the
world production, and going by the values realised to date per carat,
Zimbabwe is set to earn in excess of US$2 billion annually in gross
revenue," Mpofu outlined to journalists this week. He maintained
there were no conditions for the export of the diamonds.
All 76 members
of the world's diamond-producing nations who met in Kinshasa,
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for a plenary meeting of the
Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) voted for Zimbabwe
to be allowed to export gems
from Chiadzwa, in the Marange district of Manicaland.
Wikipedia describes The
KPCS as the process designed to certify the origin of rough diamonds
from sources which are free of conflict. Introduced by United Nations
General Assembly Resolution 55/56, the certification scheme aims
at preventing "blood diamonds" from entering the mainstream
rough diamond market. It was set up to assure consumers that by
purchasing diamonds they were not financing war and human rights
abuses.
The World Diamond Council
(WDC) an organisation consisting of representatives from diamond
manufacturing and diamond trading companies said it welcomed the
agreement. Media reports show the debate on lifting the ban on Zimbabwe
had been split between the diamond-producing nations, mostly the
developing countries, and the diamond trading companies, mostly
the developed countries.
The ban on Zimbabwe's
diamonds had been inspired by lack of transparency in the way in
which the gems are sold by the government-dominated companies that
operate in Marange.
According
to a proposal for development, compliant mining operations will
share mine-level data with the KP Monitoring team on an ongoing
basis with a view to ensuring transparency as regards KPC implementation
in Marange. The KPCS chair Mathieu Yamba said exports may take place
from other mining operations in the Marange diamond fields following
KP Monitoring teams' verification of compliance.
The KP monitoring
team will verify compliance of operations of the other producing
mines to KP minimum requirements, including full access to these
mining sites. The plenary endorsed the nomination of a KP monitoring
team consisting of Abby Chikane and Mark van Bockstael.
In case of
a lack of agreement between the members of the KP monitoring team,
the matter would be referred to the Watts Griffis and McQuat Limited
(WGM) for recommendation to the KP Chair.
WGM is Canada's
longest running independent firm of geological and mining consultants,
providing value-added professional services of the highest standards
to the global mineral resource industry.
Mpofu said his ministry
was ready to lead and champion the economic recovery of the country
through a "robust, dynamic and aggressive policy to grow the
mining sector in Zimbabwe whose growth is currently bullish and
set to contribute in excess of 50% of our GDP".
He said all minerals
would be exploited for the benefit of all Zimbabweans. "Every
Zimbabwean is a stakeholder in the realization of our mineral wealth.
It has been a long time coming, the determination and the resolve
of Zimbabwe to assert its sovereign rights to its mineral wealth,
although initially met with a lot of resistance, has finally yielded
this victory," he said.
Zimbabwe said it commits
to uphold the KPCS minimum requirements and will report to plenary
2011 and intercessional 2012 on actions such as identification of
further investors, regulation of artisanal mining, fight against
illicit digging and smuggling.
The KP Civil Society
Coalition representatives in Zimbabwe will have access to the Marange
area so as to allow continued reporting on KPCS implementation.
The decision will however
be kept under constant review in light of progress towards KP compliance
and shall apply until the KP plenary next year.
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