Latest News

The 300 kg gem found in the presidential palace of Madagascar was shown by the military ruler

Madagascar's interim President, who took power on the island nation in the Indian Ocean last month, unveiled a gem weighing 300 kg (661 pounds) that he claimed was found in the Presidential Palace.

The Ambohitsorohitra State Palace, in Antananarivo's capital, Antananarivo, showed the dark boulder streaked with green crystal on Tuesday night.

Expert analysis is still needed to determine the size and grade of the emerald that's embedded in the stone.

Colonel Michael Randrianirina said, "This is an asset for the nation," as he stood next to the find.

He promised "complete transparency" and said that "it might be sold".

He did not give any details about how, when, and where the stone had been found. All he said was "we discovered this incredible treasure upon arrival" and that "we don't know why it was transported here".

Carl Andriamparany, Mines Minister of Madagascar, called it a collector’s dream. He said that an emerald in its natural matrix was rare. Officials have not found a stone with a similar matrix documented anywhere in Madagascar.

The government announced that the proceeds of a sale will go to the state treasury. (Reporting and writing by Lovasoa Rabary; Editing by Bate Felis and Alison Williams).

(source: Reuters)