De Beers CEO pulls a massive diamond from his pocket at luxury conference in Cape Town | BISouthAfrica
One of the projects that the De Beers Group is currently involved in is a project named"Moving Giants". This unique project started in July 2018 at its Venetia Limpopo Nature Reserve in South Africa.
The mining company, which has a nature reserve around its mine, created such a safe environment for the animals that it sparked a boom in the elephant population which recently reached 270 elephants. Because the reserve can only accommodate about 60 elephants, a project was started to move 200 elephants to the Zinave National Park in Mozambique – where there weren't any elephants.
The first 48 elephants arrived at Zinave in July, and the remaining 150 will be moved to conservation areas in Mozambique that have sufficient elephant carrying capacity from 2019. "There is no greater symbol of Africa than the majestic elephant. For us to be able to help secure their future in Mozambique, while also ensuring other species at our Venetia Limpopo Nature Reserve can flourish, is something every employee of De Beers Group is proud of," Cleaver said.
The Condé Nast International Luxury Conference, which examines the promise and value of the African market for the global luxury and fashion industry, ends on Thursday afternoon with the start of Cape Town Fashion Week.
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