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Namibia: Zim Diamonds High on Kimberley Process Agenda

ZIMBABWE'S diamond trade will no doubt feature high on the agenda of the three-day Intersessional Meeting of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), which began yesterday, with the opening remarks of chairperson Bernard Esau setting the tone... Full Article at AllAfrica.com

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