Were AVZ Upfront and honest wirh shareholders when it came to a mining licence?
Did they have insight on what was about to come?
How long have we lost our shares with AVZ?
Were AVZ Upfront and honest wirh shareholders when it came to a mining licence?
Did they have insight on what was about to come?
How long have we lost our shares with AVZ?
All parties involved had signed an agreement /contract that disputes must go through the ICC . Does Nigel need to announce something that has no force or effect ? Something that has no right to exist .
Were AVZ Upfront and honest wirh shareholders when it came to a mining licence?
Did they have insight on what was about to come?
How long have we lost our shares with AVZ?
Were AVZ Upfront and honest wirh shareholders when it came to a mining licence?
Did they have insight on what was about to come?
How long have we lost our shares with AVZ?
Christoper Vandome, senior research fellow at the Chatham House think-tank in London, wrote that “the US is the first nation to rightly make minerals supply a national foreign policy priority and understand that disrupting the status quo requires a significant amount of cash.”
While he suggests the recent summit and launch of the FORGE initiative is a strong step towards enhanced US-Africa cooperation on critical minerals, Vandome notes that “equally important to success will be the creation of the bureaucracies, departments, and agencies that can create a web of vested interests around implementation of Trump’s policy.
“Such interests become very hard to undo by successor administrations and therefore give investors confidence that government policies will last as long as it takes to develop a mine and begin to produce.”
I've no doubt the US will help train and equip Congolese soldiers. They've done it in Iran, Afghanistan, everywhere else they get involved.
The real questions are:
Will Felix actually pay them their $50 per month or instead use that money to give his daughter a pay raise? I mean, she can't be expected to get by on just $50,000 per month with a war going on.
Are heavy weapons really the best choice for child soldiers?
I've no doubt the US will help train and equip Congolese soldiers. They've done it in Iran, Afghanistan, everywhere else they get involved.
The real questions are:
Will Felix actually pay them their $50 per month or instead use that money to give his daughter a pay raise? I mean, she can't be expected to get by on just $50,000 per month with a war going on.
Are heavy weapons really the best choice for child soldiers?
Worst case guess who gets better weapons and more support when you default on payment .... US is like bank of bravos from GOT, they will empower your enemies or, maybe the president gets flown to New York for human rights or aml/ctf violations.