Dutch billionaire Marcel Boekhoorn presented expansion strategies for his Zimbabwean mining investments during discussions with President Mnangagwa at State House on Monday. The Ramphastos Investments founder currently operates the Canterbury mining facility in Shamva, producing approximately 45 kilograms of gold monthly after deploying around $25 million in capital. Company secretary Samuel Rusike indicated the firm plans to double its financial commitment while pursuing exploration activities in Zvishavane for potential facility development.
The meeting preceded scheduled talks between President Mnangagwa and African industrialist Aliko Dangote on Wednesday. Canterbury Mining has constructed educational infrastructure accommodating 750 students and housing for 18 instructors in operational areas. Management seeks governmental support for territorial expansion to increase ore extraction capacity and employment opportunities within Zimbabwe's mineral sector.
The meeting preceded scheduled talks between President Mnangagwa and African industrialist Aliko Dangote on Wednesday. Canterbury Mining has constructed educational infrastructure accommodating 750 students and housing for 18 instructors in operational areas. Management seeks governmental support for territorial expansion to increase ore extraction capacity and employment opportunities within Zimbabwe's mineral sector.