Maurice Tempelsman remembered for shaping Namibia’s diamond industry
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 28/08/2025
Belgian-American diamond tycoon Maurice Tempelsman will be remembered in Namibia for shaping the country’s diamond industry, his relationship with the country’s first president Sam Nujoma, and befriending African dictators. The diamond czar died in New York on Saturday at the age of 95. (…)
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