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Zimbabwe highlights mineral potential at London Indaba as key to global investment
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46245, member: 636"] Zimbabwe sent representatives to the London Indaba mining conference for the third time. The event takes place across the United Kingdom and draws attention to how Africa supplies important metals worldwide. More than 50 top executives, government officials and industry experts gathered for the meetings. The conference creates opportunities for important conversations about mining and investment across the continent. These discussions help shape future decisions about African mining operations. Minister Winston Chitando spoke for Zimbabwe at the gathering and shared his country's mining goals. He wants Zimbabwe to attract global investment and become a center for essential mineral production. The nation holds large deposits of iron ore, copper and nickel that companies need around the world. Chitando noted that Africa contains 40 percent of global natural resources but companies have only explored 30 percent of the continent. Mining experts believe Africa will play a bigger role as demand for metals grows. The conference theme focuses on Africa's important position for future metal and mineral needs. Industry leaders discuss how the continent supplies copper and gold to global markets. The event also examines government rules and business operations across African mining regions. Political experts talk about how world events affect mining policies and investment decisions. British government officials explain their plans for working with African countries on mining projects. [/QUOTE]
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