The Inquiry

Are diamonds forever in Botswana?

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Jun 3, 2025
Botswana's diamond industry has significantly shaped its economy since independence, but now faces tough challenges. The rise of lab-grown diamonds, favored for their affordability and ethical appeal, threatens traditional diamond sales. With a struggling government grappling with budget deficits and declining revenues, the country seeks economic diversification. As global demand shifts, the need for innovation and adaptation in Botswana's diamond sector has never been more crucial. Can the nation manage to revive its diamond legacy amidst these changing tides?
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ANECDOTE

Botswana's Giant Diamonds

  • Botswana's president held the second largest diamond ever found, weighing half a kilogram.
  • The country has recently mined the world's largest supersized diamonds, highlighting its importance in the industry.
INSIGHT

Diamonds Drove Botswana's Growth

  • Diamonds transformed Botswana from a poor agricultural country into a middle-income democracy.
  • Diamond profits fund schools, roads, and universities, improving citizens' livelihoods and political stability.
INSIGHT

Lab-Grown Diamonds' Similarity

  • Lab-grown diamonds are chemically and physically identical to mined ones, indistinguishable even to experts.
  • They grow in weeks in a lab, avoiding mining's social and environmental impacts.
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