Australian diamond miner secures $15M for African investment

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Published by Jaroslaw Adamowski

Funds for African investment Australias Lucapa Diamond says it has secured $15 million in funding to develop its Mothae kimberlite diamond project in Lesotho, in southern Africa.

 

This facility ensures that the company, together with the Government of Lesotho, will bring Mothae on stream in 2018, adding a second cash producing asset and high-value producing mine to the group that will complement the top-quality diamond production from Lulo, said Stephen Wetherall, the companys managing director, as quoted in a statement.

 

Last January, Lucapa announced it obtained a 70% stake in the Mothae kimberlite project in an international tender run by the Kingdom of Lesotho. The countrys government remains the companys partner, with a stake of 30% in the project.

 

Lucapas flagship asset is the Lulo Diamond Project in Angola. The company is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).