ZIMBABWE has licensed a second gold refinery to process the country’s rising precious metals output, with the facility set to be commissioned in Bulawayo next year. The move reflects growing pressure on state-owned Fidelity Gold Refinery, which currently handles all of Zimbabwe’s gold sales but is unlikely to cope with projected production. Zimbabwe is targeting output of 50 tons this year, up from a record 46.7t in 2025. Production has more tha…
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