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THats the issue with sanctions in a new world order headed up by China. The West can sanction all they want but the Chinese don't care, in fact they jump for glee as they just vacuum up everything that is now at a massive discount. They bring it domestic, process it, manufacture and just sell it all back to the goody two shoes in the west for profits all along the supply chain. It's a joke.

These African leaders don't care either as long as their pockets are getting lined.
Wow, a classic anti Chinese & African bait, well done!
 
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I was chatting thru all these permutations with my partner tonight (who is from Botswana - don't let me start on her view of the African male egos we are dealing with - you DO NOT. Want to experience the wrath of an African Queen 😇). But ....

What if all these meetings with Burindi etc mean that St Nigel will become the next Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, the one who manages to broker a peace deal between the DRC, M23, Rwanda and manages to ride off into the sunset with a fully functioning lithium and tin mine in Manono.

Hollywood here we come.....
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PhatCatz

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Wow, a classic anti Chinese & African bait, well done!
Have you actually read my posts?

I’d suggest you go have a read. I’ve been nothing but pro board and anti China (insofar as the means they’ve tried to illegally acquire Manono). I can’t disclose too much publicly but I am certainly not pro Chinese. I can assure you of that…

I have also raised extremely valid broad concerns and have raised questions that I thought I’d share which I didn’t have any clear answer to.

If you’re one of those wanks that think I’m Shane or whatever then just jog on. I’ve been a shareholder in AVZ since 2018 and on other platforms have nothing but promoted AVZ and it’s cause.

Again, I’m more than happy to liaise with you (and whoever else that is obsessed with this PhatCatz is Shane schtick) but have not received a single DM. So obviously my conclusion is you are just after some cheap “likes” and backslapping “gotchas” with your little clique.

If only you knew.
 
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TheCount

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Lets not undermine Nigel's interactions in Washington. Whether paid for or not . Nigel could be sitting in his office in Perth , or Interacting with important officials of the United States Government . Which would you prefer ? A stupid question I know , but some do have tendency to smug and smart ....arse .
Continues the line that "we're going mining"...
Good to see.
 
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Dijon101

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For what other reason would Nigel and Ben be in Washington for, other than to recount their dealings with DRC/Chinese corruption and shitfuckery????
 
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Winenut

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For what other reason would Nigel and Ben be in Washington for, other than to recount their dealings with DRC/Chinese corruption and shitfuckery????
Hookers, booze, coke, free in-flight drinks, bit of a party-fest with Trump and Elon, unlimited Macca's and hotel room service are the first few things that I could think of....
 
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Dazmac66

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Just a bit of background on this nice man who is giving Cominiere an absolute pasting on X.

Jean Pierre Okenda​

Country Director, The Natural Resource Governance Institute, DRC
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Jean Pierre Okenda is a lawyer and Senior Analyst in the field of extractive industries governance. Since
2021, he has worked for Resource Matters as Country Director and Director of Extractive Industries
where he coordinates research, analysis and advocacy activities to promote good governance in the
extractive sector in the DRC.
Jean Pierre also worked for The Natural Resource Governance Institute as Country Director for the DRC
where he coordinated a range of projects, including support for legal reforms. Prior to joining NRGI, he
worked for The Carter Center and CORDAID promoting good governance in the extractive sector. In this
capacity, he has over 18 years’ experience, including 14 years of continuous experience with
international NGOs, with several publications to his credit.
 
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oxxa23

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Hookers, booze, coke, free in-flight drinks, bit of a party-fest with Trump and Elon, unlimited Macca's and hotel room service are the first few things that I could think of....
And that's just your Monday night wine nut
 
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Winenut

Go AVZ!
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