ZMDC seeks partners to explore diamond reserves

 ZMDC is negotiating with a number of potential investors to partner it in exploring for more diamond reserves, particularly kimberlitic deposits, in Chiadzwa, Marange
ZMDC is negotiating with a number of potential investors to partner it in exploring for more diamond reserves, particularly kimberlitic deposits, in Chiadzwa, Marange

The Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) says it is negotiating with a number of potential investors to partner it in exploring for more diamond reserves, particularly kimberlitic deposits, in the Chiadzwa area.

Kimberlites are deep-seated rocks found in the earth’s crust which contain diamonds.

Zimbabwe extracts alluvial diamonds from the vast Marange diamond fields, in Manicaland province but these are fast depleting, prompting need to explore for new deposits.

However, most miners in the Chiadzwa area have said that they do not have the funds and machinery to explore and mine kimberlite diamonds.

ZMDC chairman David Murangari said alluvial mining operations cannot be sustained for long hence the need to explore for kimberlitic pipes.

“We must now involve ourselves in the search for kimberlitic diamonds in the area,” he said.

“As the ZMDC we have been talking to some investors who are interested in getting into proper exploration for kimberlitic diamonds in the area and we hope through joint venturing with the Mining Promotion Corporation (the Government mineral exploration company), a joint venture would be established and quickly go on the ground and start looking hard.”

Mr Murangari said possibilities were high that more deposits would be found since alluvials are known to originate from kimberlite pipes and get moved to the surface by geological activity.

“All those alluvial diamonds originated from some kimberlitic sources but one has to search and find those sources.

“If we are to improve the state of our diamond industry one has to look at exploration to find new resources,” he said. — New Ziana

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