“Diamond revenues from
alluvial diamond mining have dramatically shrunk. We now need to come terms
with this reality,” said Minister of Information Professor Moyo on Twitter in
response to a question on where diamond revenue was being channelled.
When the diamonds were
first discovered the discovery was valued at $ 800 billion. The Zanu PF has
used the diamonds as a source of unparalleled riches for a select few and to
finance the party’s own “parallel government” as NGU Finance Minister, Tendai
Biti, rightly put it. When Biti started to complain about how little revenue he
was getting from Marange; Mugabe and his cronies decided all the mining
activities would be pushed under the radar.
In 2013 parliamentary
report the late Chindori Chininga said no one in government had any idea who
was mining in Marange, how many kilogrammes in uncut diamonds were being
shipped out daily, the quality of the diamonds, nothing. The report confirmed
that the looting and plunder in Marange was now truly happening and all under
the radar. The nation is being robbed clean of its greatest treasure – Marange
and Chiadzwa diamonds.
Now Professor Moyo
wants the whole nation to accept the fact that Marange and Chiadzwa diamonds
are for the exclusive use of Mugabe and his cronies. So as far as Moyo is
concerned all the Zimbabwe public need to know is that Chiadzwa and Marange
diamonds never even existed.
Last week the Mail and
Guardian reported that the Zimbabwe Army/ Police and CIO were muscling out the
Ministry of Mines on the $4.8 billion Platinum deal with Russians. The same
security sector consortium has been active in Marange and they want the same
deal. The Russians have been pushing for the deal with the security sector guys
because it will mean paying no tax on any of the platinum mined for the first
five years, just as the operators in Marange are not paying any tax.
“The ministry also
wants the benefits of the deal to accrue to Zimbabweans and treasury, rather
than the army. We don’t want a repeat of the Chiadzwa scenario where the
country is not truly benefiting from its diamonds. The army partnered the
Chinese in mining diamonds, but the country has nothing to show for the
resource,” a ministry of Mines Official told the Mail and Guardian.
No doubt Minister
Jonathan Moyo will soon be twittering the nation that all the millions of
ounces of platinum worth billions of dollars were all a figment of our
imagination.
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