Zimbabwe Auctioning Marange Diamonds
January 07, 10
Diamond diggers in Marange
The Mbanda Diamonds Mining, which holds a license to mine diamonds in Chiadzwa, will hold a three day auction at the recently converted diamond processing facility at the Harare International Airport.
The auction is the first of two such selling opportunities, the next one will be held next week, according to Mbada chairman Robert Mhlanga.
The Zimbabwean government will receive the bulk of the proceeds - a 50 percent weekly dividend, a 10 percent royalty fee, a 15 percent tax and a five percent resource depletion fee.
Mbada Diamonds has fenced a 1,000 hectares area in Marange, building a water infrastructure, housing and an airstrip at the mining concession.
In 2008, the government drove off African Consolidated Resources (ACR), which was licensed to explore and mine in the Marange area and illegal miners started to dig for diamonds. Fearing the loss of revenue,
Villagers are now facing relocation. According to Mhlanga, Mbada is currently in the midst of constructing a housing project for relocated families from Chiadzwa and Marange areas.