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Zimbabwe platinum miners given 10 days to submit plans to build a refinery

Zimbabwean authorities have given platinum miners 10 days to submit proposals to build a refinery by the end of the year.

Former Empowerment Minister Savior Kasukuwere and Dave Brown from Zimplats who were arm twisted into ceding shares
Former Empowerment Minister Savior Kasukuwere and Dave Brown from Zimplats who were arm twisted into ceding shares

State media reported Wednesday that mines ministry official Francis Gudyanga said miners will be forced to stop exporting raw platinum if they fail to build the refinery by December.

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Zimbabwe is the world’s second largest supplier of platinum, a corrosion-resistant metal with a variety of industrial uses that is priced higher than gold. But the mining companies send the raw ore to neighbouring South Africa for processing.

Mining industry executives say at least $3 billion will be needed to build a refinery, a process that can take more than 5 years.

South African-owned Zimplats, the country’s biggest platinum producer, will be affected if the policy is carried out. AP

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