Lucara Unearths Exceptional 2,492-Carat Diamond at Botswana’s Karowe Mine

Lucara Diamond Corp. has announced the recovery of an extraordinary 2,492-carat diamond from its Karowe Diamond Mine in Botswana. This remarkable find, one of the largest rough diamonds ever unearthed, was detected using the Company’s Mega Diamond Recovery (MDR) X-ray Transmission (XRT) technology. This cutting-edge system, installed in 2017, is designed to identify and preserve large, high-value diamonds. The diamond was recovered from the processing of EM/PK(S) kimberlite, the primary ore type that Lucara will

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Camtel and Angola Cables Collaborate to Boost Digital Connectivity in West Africa

Cameroon’s leading telecommunications operator, Camtel, and Angola’s multinational telecommunications and technology company, Angola Cables, have joined forces to enhance digital connectivity across West Africa and the Atlantic region. This strategic partnership capitalizes on the extensive network of subsea cable connections, including the South Atlantic Cable System, West Africa Cable System, Monet, and the South Atlantic Inter Link, to strengthen redundancy and network resilience while elevating service quality. By leveraging these robust infrastructure assets, businesses throughout

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Zambia to Establish $6M Mining Tech Hub

Zambia is allocating $6 million towards boosting mineral production and enhancing sustainability, productivity and safety in mining operations through the establishment of the Mining Technology (MinTech) hub. The MinTech hub will serve as an innovation and collaboration centre for the mining industry, offering training and capacity-building programs to promote the adoption of new technologies and best practices. “We are the major producers of a variety of minerals, but specifically copper,” said Zambia’s Minister of Science

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Botswana Diamonds to Utilize AI for Diamond Exploration Database

Botswana Diamonds, listed in London and Botswana, has announced plans to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to analyze its extensive database of diamond exploration data in Botswana. The company aims to enhance its search for new diamond deposits and potentially other minerals using this innovative approach. The database, comprising 380 GB of data and 260,000 files, represents one of the largest diamond exploration datasets in the country. Botswana Diamonds sees this as a solid foundation

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Angola and Estonia Sign Digital Cooperation MoU

Angola and Estonia have taken a significant step towards enhancing collaboration in the digital sector by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU). President João Lourenço and his Estonian counterpart, President Alar Karis, formalized the agreement during President Karis’s official visit to Luanda on March 8. The MoU aims to foster cooperation between the two nations in digital technology, with a focus on knowledge sharing and expertise exchange. Estonian digital entrepreneurs will play a pivotal role

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Endiama Employs Homegrown Technological Tool to Enhance Mining Activity Surveillance

Endiama, the national diamond company, will use TECH-Minas, an unprecedented tool created in Angola, to monitor mining activity and the “alarming” problem of mining, announced the president of the company’s board of directors. Jose Ganga Júnior stated that TECH-Minas facilitates the monitoring and surveillance of mining activities, performance levels, as well as security issues in the areas. “The mining industry, which presents alarming environmental problems and ecological disasters, can be observed from our office almost

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Egyptian firm secures $15 million contract for BP’s offshore project

The Egyptian firm, TWMA, has secured a $15 million contract to provide support for BP’s offshore project. The project involves the deployment of TWMA’s RotoMill drill cuttings processing technology for BP’s WND & END exploration and development initiative in the Mediterranean Sea. This five-year project is set to begin in October of this year. The RotoMill technology was chosen for its positive environmental impact. Through thermal desorption, it separates drill cuttings and associated materials into

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Angola’s Sonangol Research Center Nears Completion

Angola’s National Oil Company (NOC), Sonangol, is nearing the completion of its Research and Development Center, with the construction of the training facility set to be complete by September 2023. To date, construction is 92% complete. Located near the city of Sumbe in Cuanza Sul, the Research and Development Center will provide specialized training for the local Angolan population in key areas such as oil and gas, mineral studies, renewable energies – with a focus

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World’s Longest Undersea Connectivity Cable Arrives in Angola

Angolan telecommunications company Unitel Angola has announced that the ‘world’s longest’ undersea connectivity cable has arrived in the southern African country. Dubbed ‘2Africa’, the submarine cable will be operated by Unitel Angola as part of a consortium comprising international telecommunications companies, including China Mobile International, Meta, Mtn Global Connect, Orange, center 3, Telecom Egypt, Vodafone/Vodacom, and Wiocc. The project will provide connectivity between Africa, Europe, and Asia, enabling access to the internet and other telecommunications

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Sonangol Equips the Research Center for Technological Advancements

The construction works of Sonangol’s Research and Scientific Development Center in Sumbe are 92 percent complete and are expected to be finished in September, with the installation of laboratory systems set to begin. Sonangol Executive Administrator Joaquim Fernandes was quoted yesterday on the Ngol program, broadcast by the company on Channel A of Radio Nacional de Angola, stating during a visit to the facilities that this progress will enable the integration of technicians assigned to

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