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ROCKWELL DIAMONDS INCORPORATED - Rockwells fourth quarter operating performance impacted by lower grades and drop in carat sales partially offset by

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Rockwell’s fourth quarter operating performance impacted by lower grades and drop in carat sales partially offset by

Rockwell Diamonds Inc.
(A company incorporated in accordance with the laws of British Columbia, Canada)
(Incorporation number BCO354545)
(South African registration number: 2007/031582/10)
Share code on the JSE Limited: RDI
ISIN: CA77434W2022 Share code on the TSXV: RDI
CUSIP Number: 77434W103
("Rockwell" or "the Group")

Rockwell’s fourth quarter operating performance impacted by lower grades and drop in carat sales
partially offset by higher overall revenue

May 28, 2015, Johannesburg, South Africa -- Rockwell Diamonds Inc. ("Rockwell" or the "Company")
(TSX:RDI; JSE:RDI) announces results for the three and twelve months ended February 28, 2015.

Currency values are presented in Canadian dollars, unless otherwise indicated.

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
                                                  Q4          Q4                      Q3
                                                                         % Change                F2015     F2014
                                                 F2015       F2014                   F2015
Total revenue ($m)                                  17.1       14.4           +19      18.9        68.0      45.2
    Rough diamond sales ($m)                        15.6       13.4           +16      17.5        56.9      41.1
    Beneficiation revenue ($m)                       1.5        1.0           +60       1.4        11.1       4.1
Average price per carat sold (US$)                 1,544      1,264           +22     1,267       1,345     1,484
Gross profit / (loss) before amortization and       (3.1)      (0.4)                   (3.2)       (0.8)      6.0
depreciation ($m)
Average cash operating cost / m3 (US$)              11.2       13.9           -19      11.5        11.4      10.4
Cash generated / (used) in operations                0.8        4.4           -        (2.7)        0.7       2.7
Loss attributable to owners of the parent           (8.2)      (7.7)           -       (4.8)      (14.0)    (10.6)
($m)
Net Cash and cash equivalents ($m)                   0.6       (1.8)           -       (0.5)        0.6      (1.8)
 

Salient features
-   Fourth quarter operating performance mostly impacted by lower grades at Saxendrift and lower volumes at
    Niewejaarskraal during wind-down.
-   Two +120 carat rough diamonds recovered at Saxendrift increased overall average carat value by 22% to
    US$1,544 per carat. Accordingly, total revenue increased 19% to $17.1 million including a 60% increase in
    beneficiation income over prior year’s fourth quarter.
-   Ongoing cost reduction initiatives led to 19% decrease in consolidated average cash operating costs for the
    Middle Orange River (“MOR”) operations to US$11.2 per m3, with volumes mined and processed up 58% and
    45% respectively.
-   Mining activities suspended at Niewejaarskraal in early April 2015 in order to refine the geological model and
    review mine plans to upgrade processing capacity to optimal effectiveness.

-   The operations at Saxendrift are being reviewed in light of the expected higher stripping ratios and decline in
    grades towards the end of its current economic mine life with planning for a reduced operation and
    rationalization of the current Rockwell plant with that of the Bondeo business and other development assets
    going forward.

-   Additional revenue potential underscored by 'beneficiation pipeline' of more than 6,057 carats.
-   Exploration work commenced on the farm Lanyonvale and technical work on a revised plan for a large bulk
    sampling operation on the Wouterspan property continued.
-   Substantial completion of the conditions precedent for the previously announced acquisition of the
    Remhoogte/Holsloot Operations and associated assets, paving the way to close the transaction and assume
    ownership and operational control by no later than June 1, 2015.

Commenting on the fourth quarter financial performance, James Campbell, CEO and President said:

“While we achieved revenue growth of 19% to $17.1 million and our average cash operating cost continued to
trend down by 19% to US$11.2 per m3, operating profit was negatively impacted by lower grades and higher
volumes processed. We were pleased to recover two +120 carat rough diamonds at Saxendrift, in spite of
increased stripping ratios and declining average grades as we approach the end of its current economic mine life.
Planning has commenced for a reduced operation and movement of plant to other Rockwell development
properties. At Niewejaarskraal, the grade remained below plan and its economic potential was not being achieved
with the available processing capacity. We therefore suspended operations to allow for a full review of the
geological model and rationalization with the Bondeo operations. Exploration work commenced on the farm
Lanyonvale and technical work on a revised plan for a large bulk sampling operation on the Wouterspan property
continued.”


Financial review:
-   Revenue: Gross diamond revenues increased 19% to $17.1 million including beneficiation revenue. Rough
    diamond sales increased 16% to $15.6 million, despite a 12% drop to 8,467 carats in carat sold on a period-
    on-period basis. The average carat price from Company owned properties increased 22%, underpinned by
    sale of two +120 carat diamonds during the fourth quarter.
-   Production Costs: The Group’s consolidated average cash operating cost was down 19% to US$11.21 per
    cubic metre. The average total cash cost (including rehabilitation and royalty payments) for all the operations
    for Q4 F2015, declined 11% to US$13.21 per m3.
-   Cost of sales before amortization and depreciation: The cash cost of sales increased to $20.2 million,
    largely due to increased volumes mined (2.7 million m3 to 4.7 million m3) and high costs at Niewejaarskraal
    chiefly driven by the high stripping ratio.
-   Gross loss: A gross loss of $3.1 million was recorded. Although MOR carats sold were stable with a 14%
    increase in revenue per carat, these benefits were offset by lower grades (down 23%) and higher volumes
    processed (up 45%), leading to a $3.8 million increase in production costs.
-   Net cash position: At February 28, 2015 the Group had net cash and cash equivalents of $0.6 million,
    having recorded a net movement in cash and cash equivalents of $1.1 million including the receipt of $1.8
    million in respect of the convertible debenture issue, and after a transfer of $0.8 million to assets held-for-sale.
-   Middle Orange River (“MOR”) operating performance: A total of 1.2 million m3                     was mined from
    Rockwell’s MOR operations, up 58% from the prior year, chiefly due to increased stripping ratios and
    facilitated by the ongoing optimization of in-field screening operations as well as the earthmoving vehicle
    (“EMV”) renewal plan. Volumes of gravel processed also increased 57% to 0.9 million m3. The increased
    volumes processed partially offset the lower grades and lower prices achieved for the rough product.

Market update
The diamond market during Rockwell’s fourth quarter was once again dominated by declining polished prices,
high rough prices and a lack of financing available for the diamond industry.

While De Beers’ prices remained stable, open market prices have been substantially lower. Sightholders rejected
some 30% of rough diamond allocations as pricing left minimal margin to be made on these diamonds. Banks are
not offering financial assistance on loss making rough diamonds with the net result that factories are shutting
down in southern Africa, India and other cutting centres around the world.

The decline in polished prices persisted albeit at a much slower pace with some price stabilization in certain size
categories. Retail sales increased marginally, especially during the peak festive trading season, Chinese New
Year and other high profile shopping events. Lower volumes of polished stones and shortages are becoming an
issue.

Overall, the industry experienced deflationary pricing due to diamond and gold price reductions. However, there
are indications that prices have bottomed out. As industry liquidity improves and rough prices from primary
suppliers are lowered to match open market pricing, the industry will be on a solid footing for a recovery.

Strategy
In addition to the integration of the imminent Bondeo acquisition, Rockwell is also prioritizing its exploration
activities to extend its inventory of in situ diamonds at its existing properties. The initial focus is on the Lanyonvale
and contiguous Wouterspan properties. Both are considered to have significant potential to add to the Company’s
resources.

-   Assuming a close of the Bondeo acquisition, the Company will take over an existing mine and does not
    expect any interruption in activities there.
-   At Lanyonvale, initial work will focus on the evaluation of the Rooikoppie Exploration Targets with potential
    resources of 3 to 4 million m3 of gravel, followed by fluvial alluvial Exploration Targets with potential for 1 to 2
    million m3 of gravel. Completion is targeted for the end of October 2015.
-   At Wouterspan, further pitting of the Rooikoppie gravels at a tighter grid spacing is planned with the intention
    of converting the initial estimates to Indicated Resources by February 2016.

First quarter fiscal 2016 operational and corporate priorities are as follows:

-   Bedding down operations at the Remhoogte/Holsloot Project including the transfer of current employees to
    Rockwell to ensure continuous production, while at the same time applying Rockwell’s MOR-specific
    geological and technical skills.
-   Completing the suspension of operations at the Niewejaarskraal property, including the Section 189
    retrenchment process in addition to conducting further evaluation and process optimization work.
-   The operations at Saxendrift are being reviewed in light of the expected higher stripping ratios and decline in
    grades towards the end of its current economic mine life with planning for a reduced operation and movement
    of plant to other Rockwell development properties.

Conference Call:

Rockwell will host a telephone conference call on Monday, June 1, 2015 at 09:00 a.m. Eastern Time (15:00 p.m.
Johannesburg / 14:00 p.m. London) to discuss these results. The conference call may be accessed as follows:

Country                                                                     Access Number
Canada and USA (Toll-Free)                                                  1 855 481 5362
South Africa (Toll-Free)                                                    0 800 200 648
South Africa – Johannesburg                                                 011 535 3600
South Africa – Cape Town                                                    021 819 0900
UK (Toll-Free)                                                              0808 162 4061
Other Countries (Intl Toll)                                                 +27 11 535 3600
Other countries – Alternate                                                 +27 10 201 6800
A transcript of the audio webcast will be available on the Company's website: www.rockwelldiamonds.com. The
conference call will be archived for later playback until midnight (ET) June 3, 2015 and can be accessed by
dialling the relevant number in the table below and using the pass code 35832#.

Country                                                                      Access Number
South Africa (Telkom)                                                        011 305 2030
Canada and USA (Toll Free)                                                   1 855 481 5363
Other Countries (Intl Toll)                                                  +27 11 305 2030
UK (Toll-Free)                                                               0 808 234 6771

For further details, see Rockwell’s complete financial results and Management Discussion and Analysis posted on
the website and on the Company's profile at www.sedar.com. These include additional details on production,
sales and revenues for the quarter, as well as comparative results for fiscal 2014

For further information on Rockwell and its operations in South Africa, please contact

James Campbell                CEO                                  +27 (0)83 457 3724

Stéphanie Leclercq            Investor Relations                   +27 (0)83 307 7587

David Tosi                    PSG Capital – JSE Sponsor            +27 (0)21 887 9602

About Rockwell Diamonds:

Rockwell is engaged in the business of operating and developing alluvial diamond deposits, with a goal to
become a mid-tier diamond production company. Rockwell also has a development project and a pipeline of
earlier stage properties with future development potential. The operations are based on a strategy of throughput
processing and technology. Rockwell continuously strives to be the lowest cost producer in the industry.

The Company is known for producing large, high quality gemstone comprising a major portion of its diamond
recoveries that is enhanced through a beneficiation joint venture that enables it to participate in the profits on the
sale of the polished diamonds.

Rockwell also evaluates consolidation opportunities which have the potential to expand its mineral resources and
production profile and to provide accretive value to the Company.

Rockwell’s common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the JSE Limited under the symbol “RDI”.

No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained in this news release.
Forward Looking Statements
Except for statements of historical fact, this news release contains certain "forward-looking information" within the meaning of
applicable securities law. Forward-looking information is frequently characterized by words such as "plan", "expect", "project",
"intend", "believe", "anticipate", "estimate" and other similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions "may" or
"will" occur. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on
reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may
differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include uncertainties and
costs related to the transaction and the ability of each party to satisfy the conditions precedent in a timely manner or at all,
exploration and development activities, such as those related to determining whether mineral resources exist on a property;
uncertainties related to expected production rates, timing of production and cash and total costs of production and milling;
uncertainties related to the ability to obtain necessary licenses, permits, electricity, surface rights and title for development
projects; operating and technical difficulties in connection with mining development activities; uncertainties related to the
accuracy of our mineral resource estimates and our estimates of future production and future cash and total costs of
production and diminishing quantities or grades if mineral resources; uncertainties related to unexpected judicial or regulatory
procedures or changes in, and the effects of, the laws, regulations and government policies affecting our mining operations;
changes in general economic conditions, the financial markets and the demand and market price for mineral commodities
such as diesel fuel, steel, concrete, electricity, and other forms of energy, mining equipment, and fluctuations in exchange
rates, particularly with respect to the value of the US dollar, Canadian dollar and South African Rand; changes in accounting
policies and methods that we use to report our financial condition, including uncertainties associated with critical accounting
assumptions and estimates; environmental issues and liabilities associated with mining and processing; geopolitical
uncertainty and political and economic instability in countries in which we operate; and labour strikes, work stoppages, or other
interruptions to, or difficulties in, the employment of labour in markets in which we operate our mines, or environmental
hazards, industrial accidents or other events or occurrences, including third party interference that interrupt operation of our
mines or development projects.
For further information on Rockwell, Investors should review Rockwell's home jurisdiction filings that are available at
www.sedar.com.

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