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from everyone that you come across. Get yourself a strong mentor who will help you navigate the industry. Learn to ignore incidences that infer to your gender and focus on the job at hand. Do not only sharpen your technical skills but also your people skills, as you will need them as a leader. It all starts with your own attitude and your will to succeed — and never losing your humility in the process. Can you give us an update on the current operations and the future of the mines in the De Beers stable? De Beers has invested USD2-billion in the construction of the Venetia underground mine project. The mine has been in construction since 2013 and first production is expected in 2021, with a further ramp up from 2023 onwards. Venetia will deliver over 4.5 million carats per annum over its underground lifespan, which is estimated at 2046. When we look across the De Beers stable, we have just brought the Gahcho Kue diamond mine on stream in Canada. As Bruce Cleaver mentioned, this is a significant landmark for De Beers in Canada as Gahcho Kue becomes an important contributor to the Group’s global production. It is estimated that it will contribute USD5.2-billion to the territorial economy until 2028. In Namibia, we have put another ship in the sea, the SS Nujoma, a vessel that is focused on offshore diamond exploration and sampling. We are also engaging in capital expenditure to further expand in Botswana. What would you regard as special highlights during your career? A special highlight would be the opportunity I was afforded to become a general manager of two major diamond mines at a young age. What made the journey extra special was the coaching and mentorship I received along the way from Mpumi Zikalala, deputy CEO of De Beers. the wonderful people we have in De Beers. Joining our would also like to see the SADC region midstream business driving for more regional integration was also a major highlight because of the especially focused on beneficiation. opportunity to work with our wonderful internal teams and customers who run What is the outlook for the highly efficient businesses that drive diamond industry and De Beers? local beneficiation in our country. In 2016, we saw an increase in global What will De Beers’ strategy be consumer demand for diamond jewellery, going forward? Will exploration with demand from the US leading the way and South Africa still form an — the US consumer market for diamond important part of its planning? jewellery exceeded USD40-billion De Beers has been mining diamonds in value for the first time ever. As we in South Africa for the past 129 headed into the key retail selling season years, and we believe that we have just last year, sentiment was generally quite scratched the surface when it comes positive in the main consumer markets, to diamond exploration. South Africa and we anticipate seeing slight growth is highly prospective, and we have in global diamond jewellery demand enough data from our geologists to start in 2018. However, there are also some making new diamond discoveries. macroeconomic risks, so while we are cautiously optimistic for demand, we Ideally, where would you like will need to wait and see how things to see the South African mining progress over the next couple of months. industry, the African mining Longer term, the prospects for the industry, and De Beers in five diamond sector in general, and De Beers years? in particular, are positive. The number of South Africa is one of the most prospective middle-class households around the world countries in the world. I would like to is forecast to see a major increase in the see business working in partnership next decade, leading to an expectation of with government and labour to drive increased demand for diamond jewellery for a prosperous industry, underpinned from this larger potential consumption by legislation that enables investments base. As we at De Beers continue to and business growth. This would in turn make significant investments in both add value to the communities where we expansion of our production capacity operate, as well as contribute positively and in driving consumer demand, towards socio-economic development. I we anticipate a bright future. b FEBRUARY 2018 MINING MIRROR [35] In the stope