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Feb
Chamwe Kaira Namibia’s diamond production fell by 21% to 500 000 carats in the fourth quarter of 2025, mainly due to scheduled maintenance on two vessels and extended in-port time to install a next-generation subsea crawler on the Benguela Gem diamond recovery vessel. The decommissioning of two vessels earlier in the year, a response to current industry conditions, also contributed to the decline. Debmarine Namibia produced 286 000 carats during the quarter, while Namdeb land operations produced 173 000 carats. The figures are contained in the production report for the quarter ended 31 December 2025. Anglo American, which owns De…
