South Africa’s State Diamond Trader
presents the inaugural diamond show in Cape Town, February 2-5.
The 2025 South Africa Diamond Show will focus on sustainability and ethical sourcing,
along with the value of natural diamonds mined and beneficiated by South Africans.
Conversations about synthetic diamonds as well as the Kimberly Process will be addressed.
– Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly –
“From the discovery of the world’s largest diamond to cutting-edge innovations in sustainability and ethical sourcing, the show will highlight South Africa’s commitment to responsible industry practices while fostering global collaboration,” the statutory diamond body states in an invitation to the 2025 South Africa Diamond Show by State Diamond Trader CEO Nosi Mzamo.

“The main business of the statutory State Diamond Trader
is to promote equitable access to South Africa’s diamonds
and to stimulate local diamond beneficiation.”
The Show
“The South Africa Diamond Show 2025 is a landmark event, setting the stage for the future of diamonds through innovation, sustainability, and ethical practices. Prepare to be part of this transformative experience, where tradition meets technology, and ethical luxury paves the way for a sustainable, transparent, and prosperous future.”
Morning show interview with State Diamond Trader CEO Nosi Mzamo.
This will give you real insight into what is transpiring in South Africa’s diamond mining sector.
Along side the Diamond Show, is the INDABA, Investing in African Mining show.

The premier meeting place for African and global mining leaders.
Since its inception in 1994, the Investing in African Mining Indaba conference has become a pivotal event for mining professionals, investors, and industry leaders looking to capitalise on the vast opportunities in Africa’s mining sector. With a focus on fostering long-term economic growth and sustainability, the event serves as a premier meeting place for networking, deal-making, and discussions on topics such as technological advancements in mining, sustainable mining practices, and investment opportunities in African mining projects. As the event continues to grow in size and influence, it remains a crucial platform for shaping the future of mining on the African continent.
To drive sustainable investment into African mining
Local mineral supply chains play a multifaceted role in shaping our world. Their impact extends beyond mere economic gain, and serves as the backbone for safe and responsible socio-economic development. By harnessing and managing mineral resources within their own regions, communities can cultivate self-sufficiency, create jobs, and build resilient economies.
However, their significance transcends local boundaries. These supply chains are intrinsically connected to the global economy, tapping into insatiable worldwide demand for minerals. This international demand is especially significant for critical minerals, which are indispensable for cutting-edge technologies and pivotal to addressing environmental challenges.
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