Aquarius Platinum reassures investors over Mimosa mine
Aquarius Platinum has reassured investors that its Mimose mine has not been affected by the recent directive from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe relating to the suspension of banking services for certain mining companies.
Aquarius Platinum has reassured investors that its Mimose mine has not been affected by the recent directive from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe relating to the suspension of banking services for certain mining companies.
The miner added that directive only applies to companies that failed to comply with an earlier directive to localise funds held in offshore foreign currency accounts.
The firm emphasised that the localisation of funds in Zimbabwe has not had any impact on the business of the Mimosa mine.
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