News
24 September 2020

Zimbabwe’s largest platinum mine clears Afreximbank funding hurdle

In:
Metals and Mining
Region:
Middle East & Africa

Great Dyke Investments says the African Export-Import Bank has completed a due diligence study allowing it to proceed with a $500 million syndicated funding program for a project that aims to develop Zimbabwe’s biggest platinum mine.Great Dyke Investments, owned by Russia’s Vi Holding...

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