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KGK Namibia awards 41 long serving employees

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Indian diamond cutting and polishing company, KGK Namibia, has awarded 41 of its employees with certificates of appreciation for 5 years of service to the company.

KGK Managing Director, Sandeep Kothari, most of the employees have been with the company since its establishment in Namibia in 2017.

“We are incredibly proud of our long-serving employees who have significantly contributed to our company’s growth and success. Their dedication and commitment are invaluable to us, and this event is a celebration of their achievements,” Kothari said.

He said the company highly regards the knowledge and experience gained by its longstanding employees and is unwavering in its dedication to fostering their ongoing development and prosperity.

The diamond cutting and polishing company plans to help Namibian citizens acquire the necessary skills to perform all functions in a diamond factory.

“KGK will use its experience gained in South Africa and elsewhere to transfer knowledge to Namibian citizens,” Kothari said.

KGK Diamonds Namibia is an NDTC site holder and has been operational since 2017.

The company has a total of 220 employees, of which 170 are Namibian.

 

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