Pluczenik expands its Botswana operations

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International diamond sorting and polishing firm, Pluczenik Botswana, is expanding its operations in Botswana by building a more spacious and sophisticated facility at the Diamond Technology Park in Gaborone.

The Belgian company first set foot in the Botswana diamond industry in 2006 when they opened their sorting facility that was inaugurated by former President Festus Mogae.

Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of the P26 million factory, Pluczenik group CEO Chaim Pluczenik said they will be bringing in state-of-the-art polishing equipment once the factory becomes operational in December this year. He said they will employ 300 people in addition to the 150 already employed by the first factory.

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