Lighobong diamond mine

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CountryLesotho
Coordinates 28°59′09″S 28°37′14″E / 28.985750°S 28.620479°E / -28.985750; 28.620479
Productsdiamond
Lighobong mine
Location
Butha-Buthe District
CountryLesotho
Coordinates 28°59′09″S 28°37′14″E / 28.985750°S 28.620479°E / -28.985750; 28.620479
Production
Productsdiamond
Owner
CompanyFirestone Diamonds

The Lighobong mine is one of the largest diamond mines in Lesotho and in the world.[1] The mine is located in the northern part of the country near the Maloti Mountains.[1] The mine has estimated reserves of 19 million carats of diamonds and an annual production capacity of 1 million carats.[1]

The mine in Lesotho is Firestone Diamonds’s principal asset, and was acquired as a result of the acquisition of Kopane Diamond Developments plc for $71 million in July 2010. It is operated by Liqhobong Mining Development Company (Proprietary) Limited (‘LMDC’), which is 75% owned by Firestone Diamonds and 25% owned by the government of Lesotho.[1][2][3]

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