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Angola proposes consortium bid with Botswana, Namibia and South Africa for De Beers

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September 28, 2025
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Angola has submitted a formal bid for a minority stake in De Beers, proposing to establish a pan-African consortium of diamond-producing nations — including Botswana, Namibia and South Africa — to acquire and operate the world-renowned company currently being sold by Anglo American.

Angola’s Ministry of Mineral Resources confirmed on Wednesday that Endiama, Angola’s state diamond company, had lodged a “fully financed offer.”

Minister Diamantino Pedro Azevedo said the proposal seeks to safeguard De Beers’ independence while ensuring balanced African participation.

“Our bid is designed to foster a partnership in which Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Angola all participate meaningfully — ensuring that no single party dominates and that the company can grow as a truly international commercial entity,” Azevedo said.

The move comes in the same week that Botswana, already a 15% shareholder, announced its intention to seek a controlling stake in De Beers.

Angola, however, is advocating for a shared ownership structure among the region’s leading diamond producers.

Anglo American, which owns 85% of De Beers, valued the company at US$4.9 billion in February, though banking sources suggest current market conditions may force acceptance of lower offers.

The diamond industry is facing mounting challenges, including competition from laboratory-grown stones and declining demand in key markets such as China.

Namibia already plays a central role in De Beers’ operations. The Government of the Republic of Namibia and De Beers each hold 50% shares in Namdeb Holdings (Proprietary) Limited, under which Namdeb Mining and Debmarine Namibia operate.

The two also share equal ownership in the Namibia Diamond Trading Company (NDTC).

De Beers and Angola have been partners since 2022, when they signed exploration agreements later expanded to cover processing. Last month, the collaboration delivered Angola’s first major kimberlite discovery in more than 30 years.

At the time, De Beers chief executive Al Cook described Angola as “one of the best places on the planet to look for diamonds.”

Angola also recently removed Russia’s Alrosa from its mining sector, selling the Russian company’s stake in the country’s fourth-largest diamond mine to Omani investors.

Angola’s bid raises the stakes in what has become a geopolitical contest for De Beers, as southern Africa’s diamond-producing governments push for greater influence over the company’s future.

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