Chinese to return to Zimbabwe's diamond fields

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'Anjin, which used to operate in the area, is now back on the ground.'

Chinese-owned Anjin was expelled by government on February 22 2016, along with Mbada Diamonds, on grounds that their special grant licences had expired. Prior to that, Mugabe had accused them of massive leakages and smuggling the gems out of the country.

The Russians and Chinese - Zimbabwe’s"all weather friends", key to the Mnangagwa administration - take up the diamond fields after neighbouring Botswana passed on an offer tabled by Harare.

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