AVZ Discussion 2022

Xerof

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Thanks JNRB, and the fact it wasn’t reloaded in Chinese is a sign of better things to come

happy for it to be reloaded in Chinese, after its built

songs and prayers
 
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Papst

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Anyone else having the value of their AVZ portfolio reduced to zero? This from the ASX:-

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Thanks, TC.
My german broker reduced the value of my holding already about three month after suspension. That was quite shocking for me, as I used my holding for quite some laverage at the time 🤡
 
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This is the reality of the children of #Manono despite the billions $US of #lithium that their lands abound, suffer from total misery. At #Kinshasa in the meantime we discuss.. The exploitation of lithium is a salvation for its children and their future.
@Presidence_RDC
@YNdjoli
@JAG80059733
 
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Winenut

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This is the reality of the children of #Manono despite the billions $US of #lithium that their lands abound, suffer from total misery. At #Kinshasa in the meantime we discuss.. The exploitation of lithium is a salvation for its children and their future.
@Presidence_RDC
@YNdjoli
@JAG80059733

Imagine being able to provide the adults here with good conditions, a decent job, decent pay, accomodation, a livelihood, provide some medical support, a school for the kids , a safe place to live and a future

For goodness sake DRC issue the mining license and let AVZ get on with delivering what we all know it can and what we all know the community needs and deserves!!!!

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This is the reality of the children of #Manono despite the billions $US of #lithium that their lands abound, suffer from total misery. At #Kinshasa in the meantime we discuss.. The exploitation of lithium is a salvation for its children and their future.
@Presidence_RDC
@YNdjoli
@JAG80059733

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At least 150 participants are TALKING about it and filling their gob in Kong's hotel.

Because it is a government function I don't think they have to worry about the bill.
At the end of the day it is work, isn't it?

Ffk sake!!
 
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ptlas

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Imagine being able to provide the adults here with good conditions, a decent job, decent pay, accomodation, a livelihood, provide some medical support, a school for the kids , a safe place to live and a future

For goodness sake DRC issue the mining license and let AVZ get on with delivering what we all know it can and what we all know the community needs and deserves!!!!

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No chance.

Like every country it's run by a bunch of psychopathic megalomaniacs who put self-interest first, second and last.

They're also known as politicians.
 
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My german broker reduced the value of my holding already about three month after suspension. That was quite shocking for me, as I used my holding for quite some laverage at the time 🤡

Of all the German members here you have much better grammar than all the others and should be commended.

My broker also reduced the value of my shares about 3 months ago

Funny thing is that’s about the time that German company Deeland offered that scam of buying our shares

Funny also that I don’t actually have a broker but I do know the odd short seller trolls these threads trying to scare shareholders
 
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This is the reality of the children of #Manono despite the billions $US of #lithium that their lands abound, suffer from total misery. At #Kinshasa in the meantime we discuss.. The exploitation of lithium is a salvation for its children and their future.
@Presidence_RDC
@YNdjoli
@JAG80059733

Wow, Manono looks to be a third world Coober Pedy...

Once AVZ receives the green light, I feel somewhat obliged to give back...especially for the children of Manono!
 
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Onthefm

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No chance.

Like every country it's run by a bunch of psychopathic megalomaniacs who put self-interest first, second and last.

They're also known as politicians.
Mate fix that and you'll fix famine and the world. But not a fucken chance. Aparently the west is so full of no corruption but people live in poverty in fucken Newyork. Not a great advertament. These blood sucking parasites live throughout the would. What is the almighty west doing to sort there own front yard out. Fuck all if you read the papers. 50 mill cheap imo. I know same shit but it's where my head is.cheers
 
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Of all the German members here you have much better grammar than all the others and should be commended.

My broker also reduced the value of my shares about 3 months ago

Funny thing is that’s about the time that German company Deeland offered that scam of buying our shares

Funny also that I don’t actually have a broker but I do know the odd short seller trolls these threads trying to scare shareholders
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The economy of the DRC also depends largely on mining revenues with the copper-cobalt sector controlled and the diamond sector in virtual monopoly by China. It is necessary to avoid the great to let the Chinese companies control the 3T, Gold and Lithium. It will be suicidal.
 
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Frank

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Wow, Manono looks to be a third world Coober Pedy...

Once AVZ receives the green light, I feel somewhat obliged to give back...especially for the children of Manono!

*Start by giving our "Dog with a Bone" Jonnno some ❤️

Costs Nothing to support our AVZ / Manono Champion (y)


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ozmacca

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Thurs night battler thoughts from a punter. (after a couple winenuts, i mean wineo's) Get immense value out of reading regular posters, alas, with a long work day and busy family there are not many times to post. So firstly a heart felt thanks to those that contribute each day, a lot of us read and take in what you've taken the time to elaborate in writing and post. I'll get on a bus to work at 8am then home again at 7pm and its my only half hour each way to catch up on whats happening. But then also those that step it up with lobbying and promoting as well. I imagine a few like me feel a little bit guilty for not carrying as much weight as you guys.

A concern for me is the new formation of the IGM. Jules (the absolute maddog) running the IGF has been amazing, but my concern is they're bringing this in to push him out (of jurisdiction). That way the head of IGM has free rein, to appoint whom and whoever they like, and of courde they will fell the wallets of their scum associates.

Additionally, our complete lack of local FTE presence has (IMO) f***ked us over the last few years. Unless you are shown to be supporting visually where community can see you its worth nothing, and our BoD has this incredible arrogance bout them but i think even they have ben caught off guard.

I looked back on twitter and even that 'prince whatever his name' d***head was asking for money, i have no idea how to breach this culture of "acceptance of corruption". To that, nothing our company is formally telling us is giving me any hope. I'm not sure what we as a shareholder group could do here for more communication, an Extroidinary AGM may be necesary?? (I dont know the rules around this and expect someone will school me asap...)

In any case, its a good outlet to write a few lines from an incredibly frustrated older (2017) holder. Feel a bit better! Haha. Cheers legends, stay strong x
 
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Mines: "control and transparency of metal supply chains are essential"

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Prime Minister Sama Lukonde insisted on the need to ensure the control and transparency of metal supply chains across the country.

A proposal raised during the opening of the first forum of the national framework for consultation of stakeholders in the mining sector in the DRC.

"Although this may be a reason for pride, the position of world leader in the production of these metals must imperatively challenge us in the need to strengthen control and transparency over the entire extent of the supply chains of the said resources in the means not only of the mining code and the mining regulations in force, but also by the observance and implementation of the duty of care imposed by the guide of the Organization of Trade and Economic Development, OECD ", has hammered the head of the Congolese government in his speech. :unsure:

In front of more than one hundred and fifty (150) participants gathered at the red room of the Congo River Hotel in Kinshasa, the number one of the national executive recalled that, it is only by the rigor of cohesion, the result of the combination of efforts , that the DRC will succeed in achieving this objective, which is to clean up the extractive sector as a whole.

“The Government has unreservedly taken up the establishment of this national consultation framework. As long as it makes it possible to bring together the best contributions of everyone, with a view to achieving the transparency objectives assigned to this noble initiative,” he concluded.

For her part, the Minister of Mines, Antoinette N'Samba Kalambayi raised the various challenges to be met in artisanal mining that the DRC expects.

It should be noted that this ceremony was attended by the Coordinator of the Presidential Council for Strategic Watch (CPVS), the main mining operators in the DRC, public and specialized services of the State, decentralized territorial entities (ETD), civil society organizations as well as technical and financial partners of the Government.

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*Wonder if Nigel / AVZ was there asking Questions, like - What about Manono Bro ? :rolleyes:

Food for thought :unsure:

Cheers 🙏

Frank :cool:
 
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Suspension of the CEO of SNEL: "The report we have does not trace any embezzlement during the last six months" (Jules Alingete).

The General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF) comes out of its silence after the suspension of Fabrice Lusinde, Managing Director of the National Electricity Company (SNEL).

The Head of Service of this control institution affiliated to the Presidency of the Republic, Jules Alingete wonders about what is alleged against this public officer suspended by the Minister of the Portfolio, Adèle Kayinda.

In an interview with colleague Israel Mutombo of Bosolo na Politik, IGF boss Jules Alingete said he was very surprised by this suspension.

We were not asked the question about the management of SNEL.

The IGF oversees the financial operations of SNEL but the report we have does not trace any embezzlement of public funds in this company during the last six (6) months, "he said.

And to add: “The fact of opacity, we also did not trace it.


We followed like everyone else.

It should be noted that several grievances have been advanced by parliamentarians against the CEO of SNEL, in particular the proven incompetence in the management of the electricity supply.

For Jules Alingete, the IGF will not comment on the question related to the competence of the suspended DG, because, he underlined, Fabrice Lusinde is among the rare public officials who have been recruited by competitive examination at the request of the institutions. international organizations and they succeeded with flying colors.

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Mines: "control and transparency of metal supply chains are essential"

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Prime Minister Sama Lukonde insisted on the need to ensure the control and transparency of metal supply chains across the country.

A proposal raised during the opening of the first forum of the national framework for consultation of stakeholders in the mining sector in the DRC.

"Although this may be a reason for pride, the position of world leader in the production of these metals must imperatively challenge us in the need to strengthen control and transparency over the entire extent of the supply chains of the said resources in the means not only of the mining code and the mining regulations in force, but also by the observance and implementation of the duty of care imposed by the guide of the Organization of Trade and Economic Development, OECD ", has hammered the head of the Congolese government in his speech. :unsure:

In front of more than one hundred and fifty (150) participants gathered at the red room of the Congo River Hotel in Kinshasa, the number one of the national executive recalled that, it is only by the rigor of cohesion, the result of the combination of efforts , that the DRC will succeed in achieving this objective, which is to clean up the extractive sector as a whole.

“The Government has unreservedly taken up the establishment of this national consultation framework. As long as it makes it possible to bring together the best contributions of everyone, with a view to achieving the transparency objectives assigned to this noble initiative,” he concluded.

For her part, the Minister of Mines, Antoinette N'Samba Kalambayi raised the various challenges to be met in artisanal mining that the DRC expects.

It should be noted that this ceremony was attended by the Coordinator of the Presidential Council for Strategic Watch (CPVS), the main mining operators in the DRC, public and specialized services of the State, decentralized territorial entities (ETD), civil society organizations as well as technical and financial partners of the Government.

mediacongo


*Wonder if Nigel / AVZ was there asking Questions, like - What about Manono Bro ? :rolleyes:

Food for thought :unsure:

Cheers 🙏

Frank :cool:

Are they fucken kidding Frank…. All I’m seeing is bullshit from the government

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Seems like the new game being played is don’t say anything about the government because they don’t like it and also it feeds the trolls…. Meanwhile the government just seems to be making moves to give Cominiere and Zijin a greater share in the project even though the only thing they have done regarding the project is usurp and undermine it

I’m hoping one of our more informed members here can tell me if I’m wrong because it seems like the government is now attacking the IGF.

I’m starting to consider who else is running in the upcoming election and passing any info on to them in the hope that they might have some sense of morality…. Perhaps more exposure on the hundreds of thousands of people getting slaughtered in the country’s north east or dying in artisanal mining, or the millions dying of famine and disease, or the fact that the DRC people are among poorest on Earth while rich politicians live in luxury in Kinshasa might be a good place to start
 
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