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African countries find market for Gemstones

Regional Market for gemstones found

By Muyanga Ziba

 

Mzuzu, Dec8,  Mana: Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania and Mozambique have for the first time found a market to sell their gemstones together .

 

According to Isaac Gondwe, Project Manager of gemstone marketing , markets have been found in European Union, Asia as well as United States of America.

 

“Because the idea came from Malawi, all countries are now looking to us. There is high probability that all gemstones from all the four countries will come to Malawi because of its geographical position. In Malawi, they will be auctioned just like tobacco and buyers will come from United States of America, Europe Asia and other continents.” said Gondwe with excitement.

 

He said all this took  was discussed and  agreed at a  Communities  and Small Scale Mining conference (CASM ) which took place in Mongolia in September this year.

 

He said Zambia and Tanzania have already much gemstones saying the programme has delayed because Malawi  wants to start producing enough and high quality gemstones to competite with other countries.

 

 

Gondwe  believes that value addition to gemstone can best be done when the capacity of small scale  miners to produce high quality raw gemstones is enhanced .

 

He said with funding from a local donor Malawi expects to produce 60 metric tonnes of quartz as well as 20,000 grammes of semi precious stones from February 2008.

 

He said so far they have managed to open up 25 mines in Mzimba  which will be employing more than 20 people  per mine  saying more mines will be opened in the future countrywide.

 

The mines will significantly reduce unemployment especially to school leavers who have nothing to do in the villages.

 

“What is interesting is the fact that Malawi produces the best ornamental stones in the SADC region. This means our quartz  will  be  more marketable thereby generating more forex for the country,” he said.

 

He said his organisation has entered an agreement with the miners to ensure that they are properly trained to produce high quality gemstones.

 

Gondwe said it is expected that environmental degradation will be checked because it will now be one organisation running all mines other than a  fragment of mines working independently.

 

Gondwe said in  addition to the training of the miners, there is also a component of HIV/AIDS education to ensure that people refrain from immorality.

 

“We have lost many people to the pandemic to the effect that most miners that started with the organization In the  1990s  are  dead. We now have second generation miners. The reason is that they become so much excited with the money such that they sleep with anyone they are pleased with,” he said.

 

He said miners will be taught on HIV/AIDS prevention as well as on how to care for the sick.

 

Gondwe said  revolving loans will also be put in place for their sustainable operations to use since most of them cannot access bank loans.

 

Gemstone Marketing  Centre(GMC) was formed in December 1993 with an  aim of coordinating mining and marketing activities  of gemstones inorder to supply quality gemstones to the international market.  

 

It acted as link between the market and the mining communities.

 

It has  played a role of training miners to exploit high quality minerals.

 

Most of the miners are  beneficiaries of the World Bank sponsored workshops which took place in 1995 to 1996.The trainings have strengthened gemstone mining in the country.

 

The idea of opening mines is coming at a time when many people need employment. The organization is therefore a partner in development as it helps small scale mining communities to become  self reliant.

 

Gondwe thanks the Department of Mines for supporting small scale gemstone miners by  giving them  an office at Mzimba  saying this has been an encouragement to the miners that Government has their welfare at heart..

 

 

 

 

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