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Please AVZ S H dont need to follow others HEARSAY...imo
One would ASSUME it would be still active in the DRC if you DYOR...imo..!

The DRC court system is still active ..imo
But more to the FACTS for AVZ SH is this DEAL between the DRC and KOBOLD..!
Surely we dont need some rats to sort that matter out...imo...lol
Just take the L dickhead
 
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I heard Leonard Math has been desperately trying (and failing) to stave his main pay cheque in Adavale from Bankruptcy, turns out soph investors don’t trust their money with a Kim Jong Un look-alike contestant
 
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Winenut

GO AVZ!!!!
Oh dear absolute corporate trainwreck

Adavale (ADD)

From 60c a couple of years ago to a recent 1:20 consolidation and now trading just on about 2c....

What a fucking financial disaster

Who's in charge of the till there???

What the fuck is going on the finance front????

Oh.....oh.........

It's Lenny!

Bahaahaahaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!.......
 
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Poor Lenny, no moderators to whinge to here:ROFLMAO:
 
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Poor Lenny, no moderators to whinge to here:ROFLMAO:
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Does not translate my end..wow imagine if true..doubt it
I saw this yesterday but didn't post anything because the guy is a 'literal who' and not in the know about anything and I am sure is speculating.

He basically says Kobold is looking for employees, which is true they have active job listings on their website. It makes sense they are looking to expand the team in country regardless of Manono given they now have an agreed framework for exploration elsewhere.

You don't just hire a regional director and additional support staff unless the plan is to scale up. Muzito is refering to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphe_Muzito and Alingete https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Alingete_Key

Below is a translated summary (using AI):

  • The speaker emphasizes that the U.S. is methodically building its presencein the DRC without deploying large numbers of troops. Instead:
    • Drone operations, intelligence sharing, and infrastructure investments (via companies like Cobalt Metals) are the main tools.
    • There are job postings for heavy machinery operators, geologists, and security experts—suggesting preparation for large-scale cobalt mining in Katanga.
    • BM mentions that the U.S. won’t announce war or occupation—everything is happening via economic diplomacy and covert strategic setups.



🧠 Local Reaction and National Sovereignty​


  • BM warns Congolese to pay close attention: While it may seem like a good opportunity (jobs, development), the real agenda is mineral control.
  • He urges Congolese to ask: “What will be the national benefit from all this? Who controls the resources?”
  • There is a risk that Congolese institutions will be relegated to spectators while foreign powers make the real decisions.



🧱 François Beya Trial: Symbolic Judgment?​


  • BM discusses at length the case of François Beya, former presidential security advisor.
  • Although accused of conspiracy, insulting the head of state, and violating state security, the public prosecutor only asked for 1 year of imprisonment.
  • The court’s leniency is seen as a signal that power plays, not justice, dominate Congolese politics.
  • BM criticizes the decision, calling it a soft slap on the wrist for someone accused of serious crimes.



🔁 “Return of Kabila” Strategy Through M23​


  • BM insists that Rwanda is using the M23 rebels as political leverage to bring back Joseph Kabila into Congolese governance.
  • The M23 has publicly stated that they want to see Kabila involved in the peace agreement process.
  • This could:
    • Legitimize Kabila’s comeback without elections.
    • Weaken the Tshisekedi administration’s image of reform.
    • Create parallel power centers that undermine national unity.



🧩 Martin Fayulu and the National Dialogue​


  • Opposition leader Martin Fayulu is calling for a national dialogue that precedes the formation of the new government.
  • He argues that forming a government without inclusive dialogue will only repeat past mistakes.
  • However, the ruling party believes the priority should be peace with the M23 first before political restructuring.



🧠 Closing Reflections​


  • BM ends with a serious warning: “Wake up, Congolese people.”
  • The peace process risks being captured by outside interests, and Congolese leaders may fall into the same traps as before.
  • He appeals to citizens, the church, and civil society to demand transparency, accountability, and national interest in all dealings—whether internal or external.
 
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I saw this yesterday but didn't post anything because the guy is a 'literal who' and not in the know about anything and I am sure is speculating.

He basically says Kobold is looking for employees, which is true they have active job listings on their website. It makes sense they are looking to expand the team in country regardless of Manono given they now have an agreed framework for exploration elsewhere.

You don't just hire a regional director and additional support staff unless the plan is to scale up. Muzito is refering to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphe_Muzito and Alingete https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Alingete_Key/

Below is a translated summary (using AI):

  • The speaker emphasizes that the U.S. is methodically building its presencein the DRC without deploying large numbers of troops. Instead:
    • Drone operations, intelligence sharing, and infrastructure investments (via companies like Cobalt Metals) are the main tools.
    • There are job postings for heavy machinery operators, geologists, and security experts—suggesting preparation for large-scale cobalt mining in Katanga.
    • BM mentions that the U.S. won’t announce war or occupation—everything is happening via economic diplomacy and covert strategic setups.



🧠 Local Reaction and National Sovereignty​


  • BM warns Congolese to pay close attention: While it may seem like a good opportunity (jobs, development), the real agenda is mineral control.
  • He urges Congolese to ask: “What will be the national benefit from all this? Who controls the resources?”
  • There is a risk that Congolese institutions will be relegated to spectators while foreign powers make the real decisions.



🧱 François Beya Trial: Symbolic Judgment?​


  • BM discusses at length the case of François Beya, former presidential security advisor.
  • Although accused of conspiracy, insulting the head of state, and violating state security, the public prosecutor only asked for 1 year of imprisonment.
  • The court’s leniency is seen as a signal that power plays, not justice, dominate Congolese politics.
  • BM criticizes the decision, calling it a soft slap on the wrist for someone accused of serious crimes.



🔁 “Return of Kabila” Strategy Through M23​


  • BM insists that Rwanda is using the M23 rebels as political leverage to bring back Joseph Kabila into Congolese governance.
  • The M23 has publicly stated that they want to see Kabila involved in the peace agreement process.
  • This could:
    • Legitimize Kabila’s comeback without elections.
    • Weaken the Tshisekedi administration’s image of reform.
    • Create parallel power centers that undermine national unity.



🧩 Martin Fayulu and the National Dialogue​


  • Opposition leader Martin Fayulu is calling for a national dialogue that precedes the formation of the new government.
  • He argues that forming a government without inclusive dialogue will only repeat past mistakes.
  • However, the ruling party believes the priority should be peace with the M23 first before political restructuring.



🧠 Closing Reflections​


  • BM ends with a serious warning: “Wake up, Congolese people.”
  • The peace process risks being captured by outside interests, and Congolese leaders may fall into the same traps as before.
  • He appeals to citizens, the church, and civil society to demand transparency, accountability, and national interest in all dealings—whether internal or external.
Sure true.
But wasn't it J. An
I saw this yesterday but didn't post anything because the guy is a 'literal who' and not in the know about anything and I am sure is speculating.

He basically says Kobold is looking for employees, which is true they have active job listings on their website. It makes sense they are looking to expand the team in country regardless of Manono given they now have an agreed framework for exploration elsewhere.

You don't just hire a regional director and additional support staff unless the plan is to scale up. Muzito is refering to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphe_Muzito and Alingete https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Alingete_Key/

Below is a translated summary (using AI):

  • The speaker emphasizes that the U.S. is methodically building its presencein the DRC without deploying large numbers of troops. Instead:
    • Drone operations, intelligence sharing, and infrastructure investments (via companies like Cobalt Metals) are the main tools.
    • There are job postings for heavy machinery operators, geologists, and security experts—suggesting preparation for large-scale cobalt mining in Katanga.
    • BM mentions that the U.S. won’t announce war or occupation—everything is happening via economic diplomacy and covert strategic setups.



🧠 Local Reaction and National Sovereignty​


  • BM warns Congolese to pay close attention: While it may seem like a good opportunity (jobs, development), the real agenda is mineral control.
  • He urges Congolese to ask: “What will be the national benefit from all this? Who controls the resources?”
  • There is a risk that Congolese institutions will be relegated to spectators while foreign powers make the real decisions.



🧱 François Beya Trial: Symbolic Judgment?​


  • BM discusses at length the case of François Beya, former presidential security advisor.
  • Although accused of conspiracy, insulting the head of state, and violating state security, the public prosecutor only asked for 1 year of imprisonment.
  • The court’s leniency is seen as a signal that power plays, not justice, dominate Congolese politics.
  • BM criticizes the decision, calling it a soft slap on the wrist for someone accused of serious crimes.



🔁 “Return of Kabila” Strategy Through M23​


  • BM insists that Rwanda is using the M23 rebels as political leverage to bring back Joseph Kabila into Congolese governance.
  • The M23 has publicly stated that they want to see Kabila involved in the peace agreement process.
  • This could:
    • Legitimize Kabila’s comeback without elections.
    • Weaken the Tshisekedi administration’s image of reform.
    • Create parallel power centers that undermine national unity.



🧩 Martin Fayulu and the National Dialogue​


  • Opposition leader Martin Fayulu is calling for a national dialogue that precedes the formation of the new government.
  • He argues that forming a government without inclusive dialogue will only repeat past mistakes.
  • However, the ruling party believes the priority should be peace with the M23 first before political restructuring.



🧠 Closing Reflections​


  • BM ends with a serious warning: “Wake up, Congolese people.”
  • The peace process risks being captured by outside interests, and Congolese leaders may fall into the same traps as before.
  • He appeals to citizens, the church, and civil society to demand transparency, accountability, and national interest in all dealings—whether internal or external.
 

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Alingete ex scalper of corruption now a ambassador...interesting
 
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ANOTHER STORM ON THE GO for AVZ SH, or another CHAPTER...!

It will be recalled that on 16 January 2024, the ICSID tribunal made interim orders, pursuant to Procedural Order no. 3 (PO3), to the effect that GDRC take necessary steps to reflect that Dathcom is the holder of PR 13359, and to protect the AVZ Parties rights during the pendency of the proceedings.

Specifically, PO3 required that Dathcom be re-established as holder of PR 13359, currently being converted into an operating permit, on the perimeter mentioned in article 2 of ministerial order no. 0921/CAB.MIN/MINES/01/2016 of December 28, 2016, but excluding the perimeter covered by PR 15775 and reflects the same area purported to be developed under the GDRC Kobold Agreement.

On 24 June 2025, the AVZ Parties and Dathcom filed a supplemental application seeking a new order against GDRC with respect to their continued non compliance with PO3, and on 18 July 2025, informed the ICSID Tribunal of the GDRC Kobold Agreement which is a breach of PO3.
 

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ANOTHER STORM ON THE GO for AVZ SH, or another CHAPTER...!

It will be recalled that on 16 January 2024, the ICSID tribunal made interim orders, pursuant to Procedural Order no. 3 (PO3), to the effect that GDRC take necessary steps to reflect that Dathcom is the holder of PR 13359, and to protect the AVZ Parties rights during the pendency of the proceedings.

Specifically, PO3 required that Dathcom be re-established as holder of PR 13359, currently being converted into an operating permit, on the perimeter mentioned in article 2 of ministerial order no. 0921/CAB.MIN/MINES/01/2016 of December 28, 2016, but excluding the perimeter covered by PR 15775 and reflects the same area purported to be developed under the GDRC Kobold Agreement.

On 24 June 2025, the AVZ Parties and Dathcom filed a supplemental application seeking a new order against GDRC with respect to their continued non compliance with PO3, and on 18 July 2025, informed the ICSID Tribunal of the GDRC Kobold Agreement which is a breach of PO3.
AVZ Minerals Limited (AVZ or Company) is aware of the signing of a framework agreement between the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (GDRC) and Kobold Metals Company (Kobold) (GDRC Kobold Agreement) which, amongst other things, purports to include a commitment by GDRC and Kobold to develop the southern section of the Manono Lithium and Tin Project (Manono Project).
 

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Another month gone by
 
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Another month gone by

Don't fret my friend, the DRC is appointing a special ambassador tasked with finding a pathway to resolving the Manono stand-off and its complex legal issues. The time-frame for this appointment is 31 August.

Probably this bloke...

ronald mcdonald eyes GIF by McDonald's CZ/SK
 
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Don't fret my friend, the DRC is appointing a special ambassador tasked with finding a pathway to resolving the Manono stand-off and its complex legal issues. The time-frame for this appointment is 31 August.

Probably this bloke...

ronald mcdonald eyes GIF by McDonald's CZ/SK's CZ/SK


More likely to be this bloke.

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Don't fret my friend, the DRC is appointing a special ambassador tasked with finding a pathway to resolving the Manono stand-off and its complex legal issues. The time-frame for this appointment is 31 August.

Probably this bloke...

ronald mcdonald eyes GIF by McDonald's CZ/SK's CZ/SK
I think your TIME FRAME needs a correction the 31 JULY ...imo
So lets all stop being a clown, and face the facts...imo
 
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