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Angola's Endiama diamond miner seeks minority stakes in De Beers

Angola's Endiama diamond miner seeks minority stakes in De Beers

Angola’s state-owned diamond company Endiama bid on a minority stake of Anglo American’s diamond unit De Beers, said the African nation’s Ministry of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas.

De Beers, one of the largest diamond companies in the world, has operations across Botswana Namibia Angola South Africa and Canada.

According to a June report, the diamond company that Anglo has put on sale due to falling diamond prices had drawn interest from six consortia.

The ministry stated that Angola’s proposal did not include a majority stake in De Beers, a Botswana-based company. Instead, it believes the firm should remain a privately-led business.

Diamantino Azevedo, Angola’s Minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas, said: "Our bid aims to foster a partnership where Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Angola are all involved meaningfully. This will ensure that no one party dominates and the company is able to grow as an international commercial entity."

Media reports claim that Botswana is seeking to acquire a controlling interest in De Beers. The country already owns 15% of the company.

(source: Reuters)