Appointment of CEO

Petra Diamonds Ld 09 June 2004 9 June 2004 Petra Diamonds Appoints Chief Executive Officer Petra Diamonds Limited ('Petra' or 'the Company'), the AIM quoted mining group, has appointed Kevin John Dabinett as Chief Executive Officer with effect from 15 June 2004. Adonis Pouroulis, who has been both Chairman and CEO of the Company since its flotation on AIM in 1997, will remain as Executive Chairman. Mr Dabinett (aged 49) was born in Zambia and educated in England, graduating with an Honours Degree in Mining Engineering in 1976 from the Royal School of Mines, London. He has since gained extensive operational and management experience within the mining industry across Southern Africa. Throughout his career, Mr. Dabinett has successfully managed various mining operations in Southern Africa, often in difficult conditions. Most recently, Mr Dabinett was with Impala Platinum Ltd as General Manager of the Marula platinum project. He also had several years experience with Auridiam Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd as General Manager where he oversaw the feasibility study and commissioning of the pilot plant at the River Ranch diamond project in Zimbabwe, then managed the expansion of the project into a 2 million tonne per annum operating mine. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Company's stated objective that the roles of Chairman and CEO be held by different individuals, not only to take account of corporate governance good practice but also to ensure that the Company is properly structured with the best individuals to ensure that it delivers on its projects and opportunities. Commenting on Kevin Dabinett's appointment, Adonis Pouroulis, Chairman of Petra Diamonds said, 'I am delighted that we have appointed an individual of Kevin's calibre to the role of Chief Executive Officer at Petra. Kevin understands how to maximise production at large scale mining operations, as well as the managing of projects of all sizes from exploration through to production and will be an invaluable asset to Petra as we take the Company forward from its Angolan and South African exploration base to become a fully operational mining and exploration group. He has extensive first-hand experience of Southern Africa, Petra's target area for current and future projects.' David Gadd-Claxton, Chief Operations Officer, has resigned from the Board with immediate effect and Petra would like to take this opportunity to thank him for his contribution to the Company. There are no plans to replace the COO as the Board believes that the skills and experience of the current executive directors are well suited to the Company's needs. Listed below are the companies of which Mr Dabinett has been a Director at any time in the past five years: African Associated Mines Pvt Ltd SMM Holdings Pvt Ltd Barplats Investments Ltd Barplats Mines Ltd Rhodium Reefs Ltd Barplats Holdings Pty Ltd Mr Dabinett is no longer a Director of any of the above companies. There is no further information to disclose pursuant to the AIM rules. Ends For further information, please contact: Adonis Pouroulis/David Abery Justine Howarth / Cathy Malins Frank H. Moxon Petra Diamonds Parkgreen Communications Williams de Broe Tel: +27 11 467 6710 Tel: +44 20 7493 3713 Tel: +44 20 7588 7511 Note to Editors Most recently, Mr Dabinett was with Impala Platinum Ltd as General Manager of the Marula platinum project. At Marula he was tasked with bringing Impala's new 100,000 ounce p.a. platinum mine into operation. He began his career with BCL Limited in Botswana working on a large underground copper/nickel complex comprising four operating mines. Whilst at BCL, he was successful in raising mining labour productivity and cutting costs, a goal he has repeated in various management positions for different mining companies in Southern Africa. After BCL, Mr Dabinett moved to Auridiam Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd as General Manager. He oversaw the feasibility study and commissioning of a pilot plant at the River Ranch diamond project in Zimbabwe, then managed the expansion of the project into a 2 million tonne per annum operating mine. He subsequently joined African Associated Mines, also in Zimbabwe, as Managing Director. Major achievements included significantly raising productivity, restructuring the workforce and the implementation of a total environmental rehabilitation plan. Mr Dabinett then worked in Zambia at the newly privatised copper mines. Here he was responsible for all mining and engineering activities at the Nkana division of Mopani Copper Mines plc, a large underground copper/cobalt mine with a turnover of approximately US$140 million per annum. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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