Zim eyes KPCS chair Mr Walter Chidhakwa
Minister Walter Chidhakwa

Minister Walter Chidhakwa

Harare Bureau
ZIMBABWE is considering submitting a bid for the chairmanship of the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme, which is currently held by Angola.

Mines and Minerals Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa said the issue of submitting a bid is being carefully considered.

He said Zimbabwe is a proud member of the KPCS and has contributed immensely to the defence of the diamond body.

This qualifies Zimbabwe to vie for the leadership of the body.

“It’s a matter that we need to carefully consider. It’s not out of line for us to submit a bid. We’re full members of the KPCS and a proud member,” said Minister Chidhakwa.

“We’ve done much more as a KPCS member, our structures, systems, contributions to the various subcommittees that we’ve participated in, the teams that we’ve sent out there to visit other countries in defence of the KPCS, are evidence enough that we deserve to lead the body.

“We’re fully and well established to put in a bid for the KPCS chairmanship,” he said.

The minister said there is an understanding in the KPCS that if the chairmanship is held by a diamond producing country then the vice chairmanship should be held by a consumer country.

Zimbabwe will only submit a bid for the leadership of the KPCS if there is no other diamond producing country at the helm.

“We also must look at who is chairing because we’re a producer country. If there’s a producer then it’s improper for us to put a bid.

“We want to do it at an appropriate time. But definitely before 2018 we’ll submit a bid,” said Minister Chidhakwa.

Zimbabwe and other diamond producing countries recently repelled attempts by Western countries to discourage trade in Zimbabwean diamonds at the KPCS Intercessional Plenary held in Angola.

Western countries had plotted to sneak in a controversial report, which accuses Zimbabwe of money laundering and indirectly funding terrorism by selling local diamonds in the United Arab Emirates.

The controversial report, which was partially discussed at the KPCS in China last year, featured during the Seminar on Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing but flopped.

Following the spirited attempts to rail road the KPCS and seize Zimbabwean diamonds at international markets, particularly Antwerp in Belgium, Zimbabwe has successfully conducted diamond auctions locally.

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