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Anglo American opens Zimbabwe's first platinum smelter

Mining giant Anglo American on Thursday opened a $62-million platinum smelter in Zimbabwe, the country's first such refinery, as President Emmerson Mnangagwa vowed to boost the country's valuable platinum sector.

The construction at the company's Unki Mine in Shurugwi, 310km southwest of Harare, followed government threats five years ago to ban the export of raw platinum to foster local processing.

Three miners - Anglo-American Platinum, Impala Platinum and Aquarius Platinum - operate in Zimbabwe, which has the second largest platinum deposits in Africa.

"We are determined to increase our visibility and to be among the leading producers of platinum in the world," Mnangagwa said as he opened the custom-designed smelter.

Mine chairperson James Maposa said Anglo American had "heeded the government's beneficiation call, a key pillar of Zimbabwe's goal to create value, employment and accelerate industrial development".

Mnangagwa has pledged to revive the moribund economy in Zimbabwe, which accounts for 6% of global platinum output and is the number three world producer of the mineral after South Africa and Russia.

The greyish mineral used in the auto industry and in jewellery production has previously been shipped out of the country in raw nuggets for refining in neighbouring South Africa

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