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The Russian company has ceded its 50% stake in the company to Zimbabwe’s Kuvimba Mining House. [Image: Bloomberg]
Russia’s Vi Holding has quit its involvement in Zimbabwe’s Great Dyke Investments platinum company.
The Russian company has ceded its 50% stake in the company to Zimbabwe’s Kuvimba Mining House Ltd., according to an email from Great Dyke, which didn’t give a reason for the change in shareholding. Igor Higer, who had served as Great Dyke chairman and is a representative of Vi, said his company has exited the arrangement.
Great Dyke owns the Darwendale platinum deposit and has said it planned to build a $3 billion mine to extract the metal.
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