Safdico sees Botswana as world's next international diamond centre

Ten years after developing the Diamond Technology Park (DTP), a world class infrastructure that consolidated the diamond industry in a secure location and a key platform that would turn out to be the bedrock of Botswana’s fledging diamond trading, cutting and polishing activities, Safdico Botswana sees the next decade as the period the country can innovate and diversify services to transform itself into a true international diamond centre matching the likes of India, Dubai, Antwerp and Israel.

In this tete a tete, Safdico International Resident Director, Rutang Moses recaps to BusinessWeek the successes and challenges encountered since the launch of the DTP in 2009 and expounds on the company’s plans to become a key catalyst of the next growth phase of the diamond industry downstream activities.

BusinessWeek: Please take us through how the idea of developing DTP was conceived?

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