Tuesday, May 5, 2026
11.6 C
Lesotho

Mothae recovers fifth major diamond

DCIM100MEDIADJI_0497.JPG

Lucapa Diamond Company has recovered a 55-carat diamond from its Mothae kimberlite plant in Lesotho.

It is the fifth 50-plus carat diamond recovered from the Mothae mine, which began commercial production in January 2019.

The news follows the recovery of a 51.2-carat diamond in February and special diamonds weighing 78 carats and 89 carats from the company’s 2018 bulk sampling program.

The Mothae project is a joint venture between Western Australia-based Lucapa and the Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho.

“Lucapa looks forward to updating the market on the first quarter of commercial operations from the new Mothae mine as part of the company’s upcoming quarterly activities report for the March 2019 quarter,” said Lucapa managing director Stephen Wetherall in an ASX statement.

Mothae, which has a production capacity of 1.1 million tonnes of ore a year, is the company’s second high-value mine.

First sale from Lucapa’s Mothae plant was held at a tender in Antwerp, Belgium in February this year, securing $5.3 million in sales from a parcel of 5411 carats of rough diamonds. The highest individual price achieved in the sale for a single diamond was $US35,664 ($51,354) a carat.

Lucapa’s flagship asset is the Lulo diamond project in Angola, which has produced more than 12 diamonds weighing more than 100 carats to date and currently holds the highest US dollar price per carat for an alluvial diamond mine.

The company also has early stage exploration projects at Brooking in Western Australia and Orapa Area F in Botswana.

Hot this week

Cabinet reshuffle; two ministers fired

Prime Minister Sam Matekane  has reshuffled cabinet for the first time,...

NUL to host workshop on preventing election violence

The Strategic Institute for Research and Dialogue (SIRD) from...

Koloi vows to strengthen media ecosystem

The recently-elected chairperson of the Media Institute of Southern...

Lesotho faces rising economic risks

Lesotho faces rising economic risks as the ongoing Iran...

Bank vows to bridge finance gap for entrepreneurs

Standard Lesotho Bank has reiterated its commitment to closing...

Topics

Cabinet reshuffle; two ministers fired

Prime Minister Sam Matekane  has reshuffled cabinet for the first time,...

NUL to host workshop on preventing election violence

The Strategic Institute for Research and Dialogue (SIRD) from...

Koloi vows to strengthen media ecosystem

The recently-elected chairperson of the Media Institute of Southern...

Lesotho faces rising economic risks

Lesotho faces rising economic risks as the ongoing Iran...

Bank vows to bridge finance gap for entrepreneurs

Standard Lesotho Bank has reiterated its commitment to closing...

Developer unveils tool to fix event management gaps

Software developer Amohelang Thoabala has introduced a new access...

ART access remains inconsistent in prisons

For inmates living with HIV, the most critical breakdown...

T-Connect celebrates Earth Day  

Digital transformation group, T-Connect, on Wednesday this week celebrated...
spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x