MechChem Africa January-February 2023

Molefi Letsiki Diamonds awarded De Beers Group Sightholder contract As part of De Beers Group’s strategic objective of driving transformation within the diamond sector in SouthAfrica, a Sightholder contract has been awarded to Molefi Letsiki Diamonds. ⎪ Minerals processing and materials handling ⎪

D e Beers Sightholder Sales South Africahas announced thatMolefi LetsikiDiamondswill become the first majority black owned Sight holder, effective from1 January 2023. Molefi is an alumnus of the De Beers Enterprise Development Project forDiamondBeneficia tors launched in2016 to facilitate the growth and transformation of diamond beneficiation in South Africa. Molefi, who formed part of the first cohort of the Diamond Benef iciators Project, is a second generation diaman taire whose father worked as a diamond master cutter for over three decades. He established his diamond and custom-made jewellery manufacturing business in 2005, and 17 years later, Molefi Letsiki Diamonds is a global diamond dealer employing 15

stone. This is truly a demonstration of what is achievable through collaboration,” said Molefi. Molefi’s elevation to Sightholder status is a significant milestone not just for De Beers, but for the overall South African beneficiation diamond sector. In implement ing sustainable beneficiation, De Beers is aligning its strategy to government’s imperatives of sustainable growth and employment in the downstream diamond industry in South Africa. Beneficiation has been part of De Beers’ business model for many years, through the sale of rough diamonds to small andmedium cutters and polishers, while also facilitat ing specialised training. The company has also established a diamond beneficiation academy in Kimberley in partnership with the Northern Cape government and the Shining Lights Awards competition, which has unrooted young and talented jewel lery designers and manufacturers, some of whom have established jewellery busi nesses in South Africa. Through its Enterprise Development Project for Diamond Beneficiators, De Beers will continue to develop young ben eficiators with the aim of appointing an increasing number of young black beneficia tors as Sightholders in the future. “On behalf of De Beers, I wish to congrat ulate Molefi on this momentous achieve ment. It was our ultimate goal, when we launched the Enterprise Development Project, to have the project members be come our Sightholders. To witness this is truly incredible and it speaks to the hard work we have been doing, in partnership with government, to empower emerging cutting and pol ishing companies,” said Moses Madondo, Managing Director of De Beers Group Managed Operations. Molefi is the chairman of the South African Diamond Dealers Club, executive committeemember of TheWorldFederation of DiamondBourses and one of the founding members of Young Diamantaires. He is also the co-founder and former president of the SouthAfrican YoungDiamondBeneficiators Guild, which aims to achieve increased diamond beneficiation of African produced rough diamonds, and ambassador of World Diamond Council systems of warranties. www.debeersgroup.com.

people in its South African operation. Molefi Letsiki Diamonds has partnered with global diamond company Dali Diamond as global distributor in the ground-breaking partnership. “I am overjoyed by the opportunity afforded to me by De Beers Group. The progression of moving froma small diamond business to achieving Sightholder status has long been an aspiration for Molefi Letsiki Diamonds. I would like to express my grati tude to the De Beers team for the support they have given me through the Enterprise Development Programme, the supply of rough diamonds, and the overall business support. “I am also grateful to my business part ners fromDali Diamond whose support has been instrumental to this significant mile

Molefi Letsiki of Molefi Letsiki Diamonds.

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