Diamond Firm Surrenders Company Stake According to Zimbabwean Law

MUROWA Diamonds has agreed to surrender 51 percent stake in line with Government's Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment regulations.

[DRC] A wealthy dealer examines rough diamonds in his shop in Mbuji Mayi. According to the UK-based NGO Global Witness, diamonds sales in DRC have not lead to better standards of living for the Congolese people, even though at least one million people in the country work in this sector. Diamond trade under scrutiny

  • Zimbabwe:   Diamond Firm Surrenders 51 Percent Stake

    The Herald, 7 October 2011

    MUROWA Diamonds has agreed to surrender 51 percent stake in line with Government's Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment regulations. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Nationalise Diamonds'

    Zimbabwe Independent, 6 October 2011

    MDC-T MPs have called for the government to nationalise all alluvial diamonds and revise the much maligned indigenisation policy to improve the country's economy and control of… Read more »

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