Botswana and Angola set for talks as both seek control of De Beers
Botswana and Angola set for talks as both seek control of De Beers
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Botswana and Angola set for talks as both seek control of De Beers

🕒︎ 2025-11-07

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Botswana and Angola set for talks as both seek control of De Beers

Botswana, which currently owns 15% of De Beers and contributes 70% of its annual rough diamond production, considers the company a strategic national asset, despite a slump in global diamond prices that has hurt its economy. Sign up here. Angola initially sought a minority stake in De Beers but later submitted a bid for a majority stake, setting up a potential bidding war with its neighbour. Botswana's mines minister Bogolo Joy Kenewendo and Angolan minister Diamantino Pedro Azevedo are expected to start their meeting around 0800 GMT, according to a programme shared with reporters by Botswana's mines ministry. The programme did not say what the two ministers would discuss. After their talks they will pay a visit to Botswana's President Duma Boko, before Azevedo flies to Angola around 1230 GMT. Anglo put De Beers, one of the world's leading diamond companies, up for sale to focus on other parts of its business and values it at $4.9 billion. Reporting by Brian Benza and Nelson Banya; Writing by Alexander Winning; Editing by Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo

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