Author: Laurence Sithole

I am a financial services professional with a strong background in diverse areas of banking. My skill set includes among others International Banking, Trade Finance, Commercial Lending, Customer Service, Finance, Banking, Corporate Finance, and Investment Banking. Africa is my home and I am passionate about its development,

Zimplats the Jewel in the Impala Platinum Crown

Zimplats is highly profitable. The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) listed company boasts a market capitalization of US$ 2.26 billion This subsidiary of JSE listed Impala Platinum is now one of its central operations accounting for 22% of its market value. Zimplats due to its early entry into the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe has great potential for growth given global platinum prices and the support the company has received from the country’s government. While Zimplats is lucrative as an investments investors based in Zimbabwe have no means of gaining exposure to this asset in their portfolios unless they venture offshore. The…

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Loucas Pouroulis The Reticent Platinum King Pin

Platinum mining is where Loucas Pouroulis, the chairman of mining outfit Tharisa PLC made and then lost money and then made it again in South Africa. He is looking to make another fortune digging for platinum on the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe A look at the rise, fall and rise again of storied platinum mining entrepreneur Loucas Pouroulis. Tharisa PLC and Karo Mining Holdings, both Loucas Pourolis backed vehicles are the latest companies to venture into Zimbabwe’s rich Great Dyke platinum field Platinum mining is where Loucas Pouroulis and his family have made their wealth however the same mining sector…

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Tharisa backed Karo Resources enters Great Dyke Platinum region of Zimbabwe

Tharisa PLC will be the latest foreign platinum mining firm to enter and invest in the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe. The Great Dyke has the second-largest platinum reserves in the world after South Africa. Tharisa has entered the Zimbabwean platinum mining sector through Karo Mining Holdings which owns the Karo Platinum Project. Tharisa will get into an 85%-15% joint venture with the government of Zimbabwe. The Karo Platinum project is expected to come on stream in 2 years and produce at least 150,000 ounces of the precious metal a year. https://theexchange.africa/investing/investment-in-africa-2022/ Tharisa PLC which is listed on the JSE took…

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Zimbabwe's Platinum is not for Zimbabweans

Zimbabwe’s platinum resources are out of reach for most of the investing public. Platinum is one the largest generators of the foreign exchange for the southern African country. Zimbabwe has generated the most income in foreign exchange since 2013 due in large part to high platinum prices. There is currently no mechanism for investing in platinum for retail investors in Zimbabwe. The Great Dyke in Zimbabwe is the second largest platinum resource in the world. Zimbabwe’s platinum is not for Zimbabwean people. This may at first come across as an outrageous and even preposterous statement however, there is plenty of…

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China's Race For African Resources and Global Dominance through the Belt & Road Initiative

China’s ambition is to eclipse the United States as the leading economy in the world The Belt and Road Initiative is China’s idea to increase economic cooperation with countries along six economic corridors using resources which will be procured from Africa Africa is not among the 6 corridors of the Belt & Road Initiative espoused by China but is the biggest if not the sole supplier of the basic resources necessary for the initiative to succeed China has become a globally recognized military super power China has the largest reserves of United States dollars of any country in the world.…

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Investment in Africa

Investment in Africa has become ubiquitous. The United Nations-sponsored publication African Renewal shares the generally held view that Africa’s time in terms of investment is now. Investment in Africa is indeed sound and should be an integral part of every multinational company’s expansion and growth strategy. A word of advice is in order, however, to all executives mulling a decision to set up operations and investment in Africa. The continent for all its economic promise requires a circumspect and carefully calculated approach for all stakeholders considering an investment in Africa. The mistake many multinational corporations make when it comes to…

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REITs to add depth and liquidity to Zimbabwe Capital Markets

Real estate investment trusts or REITs do not yet exist in Zimbabwe. This will not be the case for long as internationally ubiquitous investment security is soon to be introduced to the country’s investment landscape. Only 5 other countries in Africa have this security or asset class as part of their respective investment landscapes. The listed property sector in Zimbabwe on the stock exchange has been in a state of flux. The way that it looks right now is very different from the way that it looked like 15 to 20 years ago. There are only 2 pure play property…

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Sasol Stable but not out of the woods

Sasol’s results presentation in February was an awkward affair. The session was pre-recorded and then aired on the company’s website. It was not interactive. When the recording ended so did the webcast. Other corporate interactions and results announcements are usually interactive. The top executives of a company will meet in person with a group of individuals and the rest tune in online. At the end of the session, the group of people in attendance are given the opportunity to speak to the executives of the company asking them questions and commenting on the financial results being presented. This was not…

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Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany - April 17, 2018: Many coins of various cryptocurrencies

Cryptocurrencies and the technology that enables them, blockchain, are here and they are here to stay. They are not a fad. If there are circles, and there are many circles for that matter who still view them as a passing fad, then they are a fad that has been around for just over 14 years. The first of the legions of cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin was invented in 2008 by a little known individual Satoshi Nakamoto. Protagonists of cryptocurrencies have touted the 14-year-old invention as humanity’s giant leap forward in financial innovation. Cryptocurrency’s longevity so far and its now widespread innovation, however,…

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Global Mining Industry Report

The global mining industry for the last 6 years enjoyed rising commodity prices. Record cash flows have provided mining houses with the ability to grow and invigorate their expansion strategies which in the future could include organic growth with a specific focus on sustainable processes. The mining industry is enjoying a commodity supercycle presently that is reminiscent of the period from 2009 to 2011. Increased commodity prices were the same reason for the supercycle then as they are now. The global mining industry is central to the economic activities of countries in Sub-Saharan, central and southern Africa. This is why…

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