Trust injects P10m into Tsodilo

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Tsodilo Hills, the popular tourism site, will no longer be the same again, thanks to De Beers and Debswana's P10 million injection to stimulate multi-faceted tourism projects there.

The announcement was made on Tuesday at the Grand Palm in Gaborone by the two companies when they launched a new joint project, the Diamond Trust, a non-profit entity to boost tourism and support community-based projects for the area's estimated 13,000 people.  "The Trust will be a vehicle for both Debswana and De Beers to support the communities they operate in and to also support Botswana in her vision for a healthy, proud and educated nation," the world's top-flight diamond mining companies said in a joint statement.

The donation was received by Nxisa Nxao, on behalf of Letloa Trust, an NGO that runs a number of community projects at Tsodilo in the North West District or Ngamiland. Some of the money will be used to implement the Tsodilo Hills Integrated Management Plan, which was adopted in 2001 to enhance the value of Tsodilo, a World Heritage Site.   The plan seeks to integrate Tsodilo communities into the management process to ensure suitable and complementary activities in a buffer zone so that the area may become an important component of the Ngamiland economy.  Said Stephen Lussier, the Chairman of Diamond Trust: "Traditionally, De Beers' social investment in Botswana has been channeled through Debswana alone. Now in recognition of Botswana's central role to the global De Beers brand, we have come to a time when the worldwide De Beers Group has come together with Debswana to jointly fund an initiative through the Diamond Trust."
Lussier, who was speaking through audiovisuals, said the launch of the Trust was the culmination of three years of hard work that began with the visits of the De Beers Chairman Nicky Oppenheimer and former Debswana MD Louis Nchindo to see the work of the Letloa Trust and the Kuru family of organisations in Shakawe.  "Both were impressed and moved in equal measure by what they saw there. (They decided) to work in partnership with the Letloa Trust on an ambitious programme that combines natural resource management with community development and sustainable tourism in an area that lies in the shadow of the iconic Tsodilo Hills."

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