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Business: Bravura Holdings Plans For The Development Of Platinum Mine In Zimbabwe

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:16 am

Bravura holdings is set so invest a large amount of money in the digging of Platinum mines in Zimbabwe, this initiative is to develop Platinum in the country. Platinum is the most common natural resources in the country.

The 3,000 hectare (7,413-section of land) concession where it intends to dive the mine is in Selous, 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Zimbabwe’s capital Harare and near existing platinum mines.

“From where we are currently, we will go to asset definition, after that we will go to asset displaying, after mine turn of events and afterward mine development.

This is a well structured development that will in turn benefit Zimbabweans and the continent of Africa at large, Platinum is on of the most exported product in Africa.

Albert Echetah

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