The Letšeng-la-Terae diamond mine in Lesotho, a small nation surrounded by South Africa, is unique in that it produces some of the world's largest and highest-value diamonds from a relatively ...
Makhetha and Maliehe (2020) speak of a "concealed economy" in which artisanal diamond miners in Lesotho hide their mining activities and the presence of diamonds to protect their livelihoods from ...
The mine was reopened in 2004 and was bought by Gem Diamonds (Pty) Ltd in 2006 at 70% and 30% shareholding with the Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho. Letšeng Diamond Mine exploits two kimberlite pipes (the Main Pipe and the Satellite Pipe) that are adjacent to each other. The mineral inventory is estimated at about 213 million …
The Letšeng mine is located in the Maluti Mountains of Lesotho and is renowned for its recovery of large, high quality, exceptional Type II diamonds. Among these diamonds recovered are the 910 carat "Lesotho Legend", the 603 carat "Lesotho Promise", the 550 carat "Letšeng Star" and the 493 carat "Letšeng Legacy".
Nestled at an elevation of 10,200 feet in the Maluti Mountains, the mine is considered as the highest globally. While its diamond industry is not as large as in neighboring Botswana, Lesotho's …
Lesotho diamond mining industry comprises of: Four largescale commercial operations - Kao Mine, Mothae Mine, Liqhobong Mine and Letšeng Mine. Three new companies that …
LESOTHO is reviving artisanal and small- scale mining (ASM) in to increase local participation in a sector dominated by foreign players. Licensed diamond digging by local diggers was first introduced in the country in 1961 but was barred in 2004 due to rising tensions between local diggers and large, foreign-owned mining companies.
The Diggings™ is a resource for locating where mining claims are and have been. Discover mining activity in your area and find new regions of opportunity. Browse diamond mining mines in Lesotho by region—including Mokhotlong, Thaba-Tseka.
In Lesotho, the Maluti Community Development Forum investigated the impact of large-scale diamond mining on adjacent communities. Over a period of two months in 2021, civil society surveyors collected observations from 19 villages located near five diamond mining companies in Lesotho's Maluti Mountain area (Mokhotlong district, …
In Lesotho, the Maluti Community Development Forum (MCDF) investigated the impact of large-scale diamond mining on adjacent communities. Over a period of two months in 2021, civil society surveyors collected observations from 19 villages located near five diamond mining companies in Lesotho's Maluti Mountain area (Mokhotlong district, …
Lesotho's largest private employer is the textile and garment industry - approximately 36,000 Basotho, mainly women, work in factories producing garments for export to South Africa and the US. Diamond mining in Lesotho has grown in recent years and accounted for nearly 35% of total exports in 2015.
The Letšeng mine in Lesotho produces the highest quality gem diamonds, consistently achieving the highest price per carat of any kimberlite mine in the world. It is also famous for its large top colour white diamonds and has produced three of the 20 largest white diamonds ever recorded since Gem Diamonds took the mine over in 2006.
Mothae diamond mine is a high-value kimberlite diamond mine located in the highlands of Lesotho. It is owned by its operator Lucapa Diamond Company (70%) and the Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho (30%). The Mothae kimberlite diamond project is being developed in two phases. The first phase started commercial production in December …
Mothae diamond mine is a high-value kimberlite diamond mine located in the highlands of Lesotho. It is owned by its operator Lucapa Diamond Company (70%) and the Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho (30%). …
Securing leading mining talent in Lesotho LSP Construction is the leading mining infrastructure contractor in Lesotho. Mines in Lesotho are typically located in remote high mountain areas, difficult to access. Over the 40 years of operating in Lesotho, LSP Construction has developed the core competency and infrastructure to deliver on …
Letšeng Diamond Mine is situated high in the Maluti Mountains of Lesotho. Letšeng Diamonds (Pty) Ltd holds the mining lease granted in 1999 by the Government of Lesotho. Letšeng Diamonds House, Corner Kingsway …
Mission. The Ministry of Mining is committed to explore and disseminate information on mineral resources, regulate and manage prospecting and mining activities to develop …
Mining Policy in Lesotho. To get into the country's gold mining you need to understand the country's mining legal structure. To date Lesotho does not have a stated mining policy. The mining is governed by the mining rights act, ACT 43 enacted in 1967. The act spells out the right for individuals and businesses to prospect and mine various ...
Mining Home > Ministry of Mining Vision By the year 2020, Basotho nation shall have an improved standard of living through proper management of mineral resources. Mission The Ministry of Mining is committed to explore and disseminate information on mineral resources, regulate and manage prospecting and mining activities to develop the …
In 2022, the four operating mines injected M5.1 billion to Lesotho's economy, in the form of procurement, employees' earnings, taxes and levies: A total of M3.6 billion was spent on procurement of goods and services, of which M2.9 billion was directly spent on local procurement.The total local expenditure was 81% vs foreign expenditure of 19%.
Mining Vision which is a continental roadmap for using the exploitation of mineral resources for socio-economic development. The policy incorporates the regional dimensions elaborated in the SADC Mining Protocol and the ... from the exploitation of Lesotho's endowment in mineral resources, mainly diamond mining. Thus, the Minerals
the mining industry includes the following laws: the Mines and Minerals Act of 2005, the Mine Safety Act of 1981, the Precious Stones Order of 1970 as amended and the Explosives Proclamation of 1958 as amended. Recent Developments in Lesotho's Diamond Sector Diamond production in Lesotho has increased significantly since the …
This major study of migrant labour in Lesotho, concentrating on the period between 1980 and 1940, considers the position of Basotho migrant workers in South Africa, Lesotho's dependency on migrant labour, and the social and cultural consequences on communities, when men are sent away to work. The author provides in-depth analysis of migrant …
Photo: Lesotho Times. THABA Telle Mining Company has become the first locally-owned mining company in Lesotho to be awarded diamond mining rights. The company was awarded a 10-year mining lease to ...
The Khubelu mine brings the number of Lesotho mines to five. The other four are Letšeng, Kao, Mothae and Liqhobong mines. Read the original article on Lesotho Times. …
The Mothae mine is a kimberlite diamond mine located in Lesotho, Africa. It is owned by Lucapa Diamond Company (70%) in partnership with the Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho (30%). Discovered by Basutoland Diamonds in 1961, the mine is a source of large and premium-value diamonds such as the rare Type IIa whites and …
Artisanal diamond mining in contemporary Lesotho. As seen, diamond companies operating in Kao and Liqhobong took over the areas where individual diggers had previously mined diamonds. After the formalization of the mining sector, individual diggers moved to the riverbanks to sieve or dig for diamonds, with some going as far as …
Mothae Kimberlite Mine in Lesotho is reported to have recovered the first largest gem-quality 126 carat diamond. This is according to the statement issued by the Ministry of Mining in collaboration with Lucapa Diamond Company Limited. According to the statement, the 126 carat stone is the largest diamond recovered since commercial …
The announcement was made at the press conference held at mining premises in Maseru on Thursday. Mr. Qoo said the government of Lesotho through the Ministry of Mining …
Credit: GJECP. The Liqhobong diamond mine, located within the Liqhobong valley in the Maluti mountains, approximately 120km east-northeast (ENE) of Maseru, is owned by Liqhobong Mining Development Company (LMDC), a company owned by Firestone Diamonds (75%) and the … See more