DE BEERS DEAL: WHEN THE NUMBERS SAY NO

[Botswana Gazette - Botswana] - 2/11/2025
Once championed as Botswana’s next step in economic sovereignty, the De Beers acquisition has quietly disappeared from policy plans — replaced by silence, numbers, and caution. By DOUGLAS RASBASH THE VANISHING CONSENSUS Barely six months ago, Botswana seemed poised to take a 36 percent stake in (…)
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