11
Feb
For decades, diamonds have been more than just glittering stones in Namibia. They have been a symbol of national pride, a key driver of economic growth, and a cornerstone of our export-led economy. Today, however, the foundations of this once-stable sector are visibly shaking. Global demand remains subdued, diamond prices have declined, and established players like De Beers, long regarded as a pillar of the industry, are under mounting pressure to reassess their market valuation. The choices made in the coming months will have profound consequences for our nation, our businesses, and the livelihoods of thousands of Namibians. The signals…
