"They took him to Mutare hospital but there are few drugs there and the doctors said they could not do anything so his brother flew him to a private hospital in Johannesburg. He had serious internal bleeding and died of organ failure without his wife there." The Chiadzwa fields, stretching for 15 miles, used to be managed by the diamond firm De Beers. After Zimbabwe's independence in 1980, De Beers sold the fields to a British company, African Consolidated Resources, but the government confiscated the asset in 2006, handing it to the state-owned Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation.