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    POWER SHIFT IN THE GLOBAL DIAMOND INDUSTRY

    SAMUELBy SAMUELFebruary 20, 20262 Mins Read
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    Africa is no longer just the source of the world’s wealth — it is becoming the owner of it.

    Angola’s state diamond company, , plans to ramp production to 17 million carats by 2027 after a record-breaking 2024. That milestone cements as the world’s third-largest diamond producer, behind only Russia and .

    But production is only part of the story.

    Luanda is now reportedly considering acquiring a 20–30% strategic stake in — the historic giant that has dominated the diamond trade for over a century.

    At the same time, Botswana is moving to buy an additional 15% share in the company.

    Let that sink in:

    Two African nations positioning to control over 30% of the world’s most iconic diamond company

    Founded more than 135 years ago by British imperialist , De Beers built its fortune extracting hundreds of millions of carats across Africa — especially in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia — generating tens of billions in revenue.

    Today, the narrative is changing.

    Africa is shifting from resource supplier → strategic shareholder → power broker.

    If Angola and Botswana succeed, this could mark one of the most significant reversals of economic history on the continent — a move from extraction to ownership.

    The era of outsiders controlling Africa’s strategic resources may be coming to an end.

    The future: Africans owning African wealth.

    By  Mr  Kofi

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