OBSERVER DAILY | An African awakening in the diamond trade: Namibia must match boldness with wisdom

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 11/11/2025
A quiet but powerful tremor is shaking the global diamond industry, and this time, it is emanating from Africa itself. Reports that Angola and Botswana are in discussions to acquire or expand ownership of De Beers mark a profound turning point in the continent’s long and complex relationship (…)
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