Kazera Global plc is a United Kingdom-based, fully funded, commodity-diverse mining investment company focused on developing early-stage assets in the resources sector towards cash flow generation and resource realisation. The company invests by acquiring and controlling individual companies or non-controlling shareholdings in resources and energy; its principal assets include a 100% interest in Deep Blue Minerals, a diamond mining operation in South Africa's Alexander Bay region with inferred resources of 208,000 carats at a 1.6mm bottom cut-off and 6.0 ct/100m2 grade, featuring a newly commissioned diamond processing plant and an extended five-year mining concession covering beach and shore deposits; a 70% interest in Whale Head Minerals, a heavy mineral sands project in the same region producing garnet, ilmenite, zircon and rutile from a constantly replenishing 1.5 million tonne resource at 49.9% heavy mineral sands content, with expansion plans into the neighbouring Perdevlei (2A) concession; and a divested interest in African Tantalum in Namibia, sold for $13 million in 2022 with a retained lifetime 2.5% gross sales royalty on lithium and tantalum, where Phase 1 JORC-compliant estimates indicate 622,200 tonnes of resource pending further exploration. Founded in 2006 and headquartered at 78 Pall Mall, London, Kazera Global operates primarily in South Africa and Namibia, targeting sustainable production in diamond and heavy mineral sands segments with Black Economic Empowerment partnerships enhancing its inclusive approach. Recent developments include the June 2025 relocation of its registered office to 78 Pall Mall from 33 St James' Square; the appointment of Zeus Capital as joint broker in November 2025; a May 2025 arbitration award exceeding $11.9 million plus costs against African Tantalum for payment default, now under active enforcement; a £1.315 million fundraising in late 2025 via subscription of 87,666,666 new ordinary shares at 1.5 pence each; director changes such as the August 2024 appointment of John Wardle, September 2024 resignation of Gerard Anthony Kisbey-Green, and October 2024 departure of Peter Marshall Wilson; and an acquisition of further stakes in Deep Blue Minerals and Whale Head Minerals.