Lonrho PLC
  03 June 2008
   

    3 June 2008

    Lonrho Plc
    ("Lonrho")

    LONRHO MINING DISCOVERS EXCEPTIONAL 18.39 CARAT DIAMOND

    61.30 CARAT DIAMOND SELLS FOR US$754,321

    Lonrho (AIM: LONR), the conglomerate with a structured portfolio of African investments, is pleased to announce that Lonrho Mining Ltd
(formerly known as Nare Diamonds) owned 23.01% by Lonrho, has made the following announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange this
morning:

    HIGHLIGHTS

    *     18.39 carat fancy yellow diamond and 9.9 carat stone expected to yield high value

    *     61.30 carat fancy yellow diamond sells for US$12,305 per carat 

    Australian based diamond exploration and development company Lonrho Mining Limited (ASX: LOM) ("Lonrho Mining" or the "Company") today
announced it had discovered another exceptional diamond, an 18.39 carat stone, at its Schmidtsdrift Mine located in the Republic of South
Africa. 

    In addition, a 9.9 carat diamond was discovered from the same mining zone on the previous day.

    Like the 61.30 carat diamond discovered earlier this month, the 18.39 carat diamond is a fancy yellow perfect octahedron and is also
expected to yield a high value (see Figure 1). Further photos of the diamond can be viewed on the Company's website at
www.lonrhomining.com.

    The 61.30 carat fancy yellow perfect octahedron was recently sold for US$12,305 per carat (US$754,321) (see Figure 2). It formed part of
a parcel of 472.66 carats which was sold for US$1,094,200.

    Commenting on the recent discovery of these diamonds, Lonrho Mining's Chief Executive Officer Charles Mostert stated:

    "We are pleased to see that Schmidtsdrift is once again producing large stones. These discoveries are due to a recently completed
organizational restructure at the alluvial mine."

    The Schmidtsdrift mine, which is owned by Lonrho Mining (80%) and the Schmidtsdrift Communal Property Association (20%), comprises six
contiguous farms along the western bank of the Vaal River, with a combined area of 320km�. 

    Up to April 30 2008, the mine has produced 16,395 carats of diamonds from 3,255,969 tonnes at an average grade of 0.5 carats per hundred
tons since the Company commenced operations in April 2006. The production has included 328 stones in excess of 5 carats in size, including a
rare 235 carat stone, two 66 carat stones and 25 stones between 15 and 50 carats in size.


      Figures 1 & 2

    http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/8241V_-2008-6-3.pdf
    
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    NOTES TO EDITORS

    Background

    The Schmidtsdrift diamond mine comprises six contiguous farms along the western bank of the Vaal River, with a combined area of 320km�
and divided into 24 mining zones.  

    The Company's flagship project is the Lulo Diamond Concession located in north eastern Angola. The Company recently announced the
identification of 217 magnetic anomalies from a helicopter borne aeromagnetic and radiometric survey conducted at Lulo. Other diamond
operators in this region have reported that up to 75% of the targeted magnetic anomalies drilled are kimberlite pipes.  Based on this
comparison, approximately 160 of the anomalies on the Lulo concessions are likely to be kimberlites.  Lulo is located in an area which many
experts believe will become a prolific region for the production of diamonds. Petra Diamonds Alto Cuilo and Luangue projects, borders the
Lulo Diamond Concession to the east. Petra Diamonds has announced that more than 70 kimberlite pipes have been found on Alto Cuilo, the
largest of which is 175 hectares in size and is currently being evaluated with encouraging results received to date.

    Lulo is also in close proximity to the Catoca Mine, one of the largest kimberlite diamond mines in the world, which produces 60% of
Angola's diamond production and is located 90km east of the Lulo Diamond Concession. The Catoca mine produced approximately 7 million carats
in 2007.  In addition, the Company owns interests in three other South African diamond exploration projects.


    About LONRHO:

    Lonrho Plc is an expanding conglomerate that is rapidly growing a successful business throughout Africa. The Company's shares are traded
on the London AIM stock exchange (LONR). Lonrho is strategically focused on the development of business opportunities in infrastructure,
transportation, support services, hotels and natural resources. The Company has over 19,000 shareholders and substantial institutional
backing to support its mandate to build a profitable business that plays a fundamental role in the development of the African economy. 

    Since 2006, the Company has invested in or acquired control of: 

    Hotel Cardoso - www.hotelcardoso.co.mz  (retained)
    Lonrho Mining - www.lonrhomining.com 
    Luba Freeport - www.lubafreeport.com 
    Fly540 - www.fly540.com 
    Swissta Holdings - www.swissta.com 
    SA Independent Liner Services - www.saliners.com 
    Bytes and Pieces www.bytespieces.com 
    Kwikbuild - www.e-kwikbuild.co.za 
    LonZim - www.lonzim.co.uk 



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