Small-scale miner in Tanzania becomes an overnight millionaire after unearthing two of the biggest rough tanzanite gemstones ever found. Tanzania's government bought the book-sized stones from miner Saniniu Laizer for $3.4 million.
Tanzania's government bought the book-sized stones weighing 20 pounds and 11 pounds from miner Saniniu Laizer for $3.4 million.
Minerals Minister Doto Biteko said on state television Wednesday the government is buying the rare minerals for preservation. “We’re signing agreements today in public to facilitate the cash transfer ... and the government recognizes Laizer is a new billionaire,” he said, speaking in terms of the local currency.
Laizer said in a televised interview he plans to open a shopping mall and a school for his community. “The money that I have received today, I will allocate it to more development activities,” he said.Tanzanite is found only in the East African country. Mining activities accounted for 17% of the East African country’s GDP in 2019. Magufuli's administration has imposed reforms that seek to curb smuggling and increase revenue collection in the sector.
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