'REMARKS FROM THE G.D.W.A'
Remarks from the G.D.W.A national Chairman:
The national chairman of GDWA extends his invitation to all interested investors (specifically buyers of industrial rough diamonds with sizes from 0.10 - 1carat or 1.50 carats)
The Association is encouraging investors - buyers to make enquiries and apply for office accommodation, diamond buying and exporting license directly from Ghana Gold Board.
Ghana is among the African countries that produces the best quality melees diamonds and the -6, +6, +8, +10 and -12 sizes are quality with mostly round and crystal stones are all ideal for polishing.
Ghana sizes diamonds 0.50 - 1.50 carats are also very good for cutting and polishing as gem quality diamonds.
We are warmly inviting all to come and do business with us to create marketing competitions.
Ghana is politically and economically stable.
And Ghana is a good country to invest in and do business.
Remarks from the GDWA national secretary:
CALL FOR COLLABOLATION AND PARTNERSHIP TO ESTABLISH DIAMOND CUTTING AND POLISHING CENTER IN GHANA.
The Ghana Diamond Winners Association national secretariat is sending a warm invitation wishes to any interest foreign investors to partner with the Association and Goldbod in the bid for the establishment of a diamond cutting and polishing center in Ghana.
This is an initiative by the Ghana President His Excellency John Dramani Mahama in a quest to process Ghana raw materials into finish products before exporting them to the international market arena.
This initiative is to create employment opportunities for the youth in Ghana and to add more value to our natural resources to boost economic growth and development of the country.
The GDWA is working out and constantly looking forward for the President vision to be reality by Ghana having and leading as the only Sub - Saharan country under KPC of having a diamond cutting and polishing center which other West African and for that matter African Diamond Producers Countries (ADPA) members can use our facilities to polish their rough diamonds before exporting to the rest of the world.