Friday, July 14, 2017

Bodies for diamond mining in Zimbabwe Control urged the minister of mining country Chidakvu Walter (Walter Chidhakwa) to stop the operations are not coping with the diamond mining company Consolidated Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) as long as it "does not take seriously" for the work.
Executive director of Zimbabwe's Natural Resources Management Center (Centre for Natural Resource Governance) Farai Maguwu (Farai Maguwu) said in an interview with local edition of Newsday, ZCDC that was created on the basis of lies to fill the pockets of a handful of officials.
"I believe that the government is lying to the nation's offer of $ 30 million was expressed to justify the nationalization of the Marange diamond (Marange) a group of dishonest officials in the Ministry of Mining, who now deny all the charges." - Maguwu said.
"The way was created ZCDC, it shows that the company aims to continue the close operation of its predecessors, and the appointment to the board of directors and team ZCDC and behind the scenes", - he added.
It was reported last month that ZCDC able to realize 71,000 carats for $ 1 million.
In March last year Chidakva said that ZCDC will produce and sell 500,000 carats per month for $ 30 million.
The head of the Center for Research and Development (Centre for Research and Development) Mupfumi James (James Mupfumi) said that ZCDC not managed to make significant changes in Zimbabwe's diamond industry since its inception in March this year.
"ZCDC operations contrary to the Constitution This is due to the state budget management solution for the protection of his interests." - he said.
"This is confirmed by the small amounts of revenue since the start of mining operations Zimbabweans should immediately require the cessation of operations for the extraction of diamonds ZCDC.", - concluded Mupfumi.
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The American Association of Gems (American Gem Trade Association, AGTA) amended its Code of Ethics and the principles of good business practices, recommending new terminology in relation to the disclosure of source rocks in the commercial documents, according to Rapaport reported.
The amendments relate to such expert matters as requests for disclosure of gemstone processing of facts, presentation of the new, the unknown caller or material matters to the laboratory in an authoritative and responsible to obtain the stones, according to the statement of 15 February.
In addition, the new formulation of stones sources disclosed for commercial documents include a statement that the seller has no reason to believe that the import or sale consideration jewels carried out in accordance with the law.
"For thirty-five years AGTA Code of Ethics served as a model for the entire industry - said the CEO of AGTA Hacker Douglas (Douglas Hucker). - Since this is a living document, for us it was necessary and appropriate to amend it to strengthen our commitment to the market expertise and to reflect our leading role in global efforts to ensure transparency in the supply chain. "
AGTA Board of Directors also approved the request of the vote of the International Colored Gemstone Association (International Colored Gemstone Association, ICA) allow to accept the Code of Ethics AGTA as a basis for your own code.