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No there he's very own!di
did you mock up mr pei's dress shoes too?
Q: what does an $8bn dollar man wear on his feet?
A: whatever the phark he wants...
No there he's very own!di
did you mock up mr pei's dress shoes too?
Q: what does an $8bn dollar man wear on his feet?
A: whatever the phark he wants...
Anything AVZ should make you confused by now mateYes saw your earlier post yesterday and that made me confused![]()
My recollection is that comment referred to the ongoing issues much further north bordering Rwanda and Uganda.Actually I had thought at the presentation in Melbourne and I hope somebody can correct me if I'm wrong that Nigel had said along the lines that it's dangerous in DRC at the moment and had some admiration for the AVZ representatives in country right now. Or words to that effect.
I came away thinking that Nigel wouldn't be going over any time soon.
@Chilla ?
Quite possible, there was a lot to process at the time.My recollection is that comment referred to the ongoing issues much further north bordering Rwanda and Uganda.
AgreedI would personally like to hold them to account. If they say so, let it be. Regardless of tax issues.
Note: I think it is an amazing thing to commit to.
A decent article from the DRC
Whats happened to Nigel's face it's all contorted in a way I haven't seen before
The way things are going AVZ might be a big tax deduction for someAgreed
I like the idea of creating and supporting a charity to help in the general region of Manono
Sure I understand part of that is not entirely altruistic
Some of that is furthering what I see as the mutually beneficial work of AVZ in the region
At the end of the day though, one way or the other, I don't need a tax deduction to make that decision
A decent article from the DRC
You know John, for some inexplicable reason I'm feeling really positive at the moment. It might be the antidepressants talking but I've got an inkling that we might get some really good news this week!T
The way things are going AVZ might be a big tax deduction for some
So sorry @Remark if im bringing the jovial mood down …WILL try a bit harder …Will add MIGHT to Soon/Imminent plus Chance …upping my Prozac & Pristiq could bouy the mood tommorrow ..Tim will tellYou know John, for some inexplicable reason I'm feeling really positive at the moment. It might be the antidepressants talking but I've got an inkling that we might get some really good news this week!
No, wait, it's just Amitriptyline kicking in. Resume the doom & gloom.![]()
I have to google half the shit most AVZers are on now daysSo sorry @Remark if im bringing the jovial mood down …WILL try a bit harder …Will add MIGHT to Soon/Imminent plus Chance …upping my Prozac & Pristiq could bouy the mood tommorrow ..Tim will tell
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Tomorrows a new day Cash …whens Nige’s birthday ,thats what hes been waiting for ..a pressie for ALLI have to google half the shit most AVZers are on now days
FFS NIGE This isn’t healthy mate…..You really want name tags like PROZAC & PRISTIQ ETC at the next AGM ????
Hurry up already
GLTAH
Seems the tide is turning with regards to disinformation vs facts.DRC: La Cominière in the sights of 12 NGOs
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A dozen national organizations accuse the public company Cominière SA of blocking the Manono Lithium project. Indeed, to launch the exploitation of this strategic mineral, there is a prerequisite, it is access to electrical energy. However, the discussions around the rehabilitation of the hydroelectric power stations of Mpyana Mwanga seem to skate.
In a press release published on November 20, 12 civil society organizations return to the chronology of the facts which illustrate this blockage. Since colonial times, the territory of Manono has been home to two hydroelectric dams belonging to this day to Cominière SA. These are Mpyana Mwanga I and II located 87 km from the center of Manono. However, these dams require rehabilitation as they were destroyed during the 1997-1998 war. Because the restoration of electrical energy in Manono is an imperative for the exploitation of Lithium by the company AVZ Mineral.
Stalled talks
As a result, AVZ POWER SAU, another Australian company, had in June 2019 expressed its interest in a hydroelectric development project for the Mpiana-Mwanga site. There followed not only several exchanges of correspondence with the Congolese State but also field missions. A technical coordination committee has even been created, one of whose members is the Cominière representative.
Read also: https://magazinelaguardia.info/2022...un-permis-dexploitation-du-lithium-de-manono/
Then, on January 13, 2020, the DRC signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the company AVZ POWER SAU. This concerned the rehabilitation of the hydroelectric power stations of Mpiana-Mwanga I and II. And in March 2020, AVZ POWER SAU transmitted to the Ministry of Hydraulic Resources the feasibility study of the Mpiana-Mwanga hydroelectric power plant. In addition, the company continued with studies and field visits which culminated in April 2021 with the approval of the feasibility study.
In addition, the file takes another turn during the year 2022. The company Cominiere SA, owner of the Mpyana Mwanga power plants, is launching a call for tenders. According to civil society organizations, this public company claims that the said power stations are abandoned. A Chinese company Zijin would even be selected to carry out rehabilitation work. A situation that creates confusion and blocks the progress of the Lithium mining project, deplore the NGOs. They therefore ask the government to restore order and respect its commitments to AVZ POWER.
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RDC : La Cominière dans le viseur des 12 ONG
La Cominière s'oppose-t-elle à la réhabilitation des centrales hydroélectriques de Mpyana Mwanga par AVZ POWER ?magazinelaguardia.info