Gold is a truly remarkable and valuable metal that has captured the human imagination for thousands of years. It’s unique combination of lustre, malleability, and rarity makes it highly desirable for a wide range of applications, from jewellery and art to currency and investments.
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Thanks Aldango for saving Africa, now we can breathe and enjoy our resources and please save Congo or build another plant there, you have all our supports from Kenya.
I LOVE to see that we are starting to truly comprehend the value of our resources and actually implementing strategies to further give rise to all of Africa!! More praise to RWANDA for taking such a big step!
Hahaha, the chinese already got more than half of africa in their pockets abd they give zero fcks about racism. They will rob africa clean of everything that is worth something.
Lmao everyone knew. It’s kinda hard to make your people wealthier when foreign countries are constantly at your doorstep and stealing the resources from under you. The queens jewels are all stolen, yet worth more than any other stones on planet earth and are guarded by hundreds of men.
@@dakotadak100 you're just incompetent and arrogant, no need to find excuses to see how your countries are still crap, after 50 years from decolonization
For Africa they must keep the gold they discover, after refining then they can sell on the open market and help Africa become a wealthy continent, that provides a higher standard of living for all Africans who wish to participate in prosperity, and build a infrastructure for law enforcement to get rid of all criminals who participate in activities that do harm to the people of Africa. If gold is there, then use it to build a business friendly environment, so the rest of world will see that the government is stable and rid of corruption.
Just like every other country, continent who are rich in resources, western Europeans have been pillaging and taking what they want for centuries while Africa has some of the poorest and poverty ridden people on the planet, and because of political corruption and self gain of some of the politicians involved it will always be that way, what a pity.
@@anthonygallagher1397 No, yours is envy, it was the value that others gave to your "land" and when others took mass value from what you could, the devil tricked you.
The world will offer much less than the market is offering and Africa will take it. They dont even get taxes from their refineries. They are mining gold and selling it at a huge loss and that is the way it is. Soon china and the US will come to help.
What do you mean by Africa doing it's own thing? They're never doing their own thing besides famine, corruption and genocide. Aldango is dutch owned. The company is a joined effort of two other companies, none african. The machines, the techniques, the knowledge, the process, the science behind disolving it, everything is from abroad. This doesn't add local value, they're taken advantage of. It's good for the company. Aldango even has a tax exemption. Like what are you talking about?
Aldango is dutch owned. The company is a joined effort of two other companies, none african. The machines, the techniques, the knowledge, the process, the science behind disolving it, everything is from abroad. This doesn't add local value, they're taken advantage of. It's good for the company. Aldango even has a tax exemption. Like what are you talking about?
@@user-yx5pd7yi8o How in the world would I know that? I have not got the intimate knowledge you apparently do, so I take it at face value. Does this arrangement result in local people gaining good employment? Or are the authorities corrupted by the owners?
Sadly, they were taken over by the Rwandan government and run out of the country. After taking all the gold and silver from the vaults.. That's a great way to encourage foreign investment.
It is an irony that neither Rwanda nor Uganda has any gold mine by themselves, but they are the largest gold exporter from that part of the world. Those golds come mostly from D R Congo. So, if there are civil wars, unrest in D R Congo, it is good business for the rebels to smuggle gold out of D R Congo and send to Uganda and Rwanda.
I wear an 18kt gold anklet that I bought many years ago from a former co worker of mine and it is just stunning today as it was the first day I bought it. Blessings to Mother Africa and to Aldango Refinery-it's about time!!
It's amazing to think how our ancestors attracted to Gold just for their beautiful appearance, yet in modern world most of our electronic can't function properly without Gold, that why gold will forever precious to mankind.
the reason gold is so beautiful is because it doesn't oxidize (so it keeps its metallic shine indefinitely), and for the same reason it is used in computer chips. Silver is a better conductor but it tarnishes, which makes it unsuitable for precise usage.
@@Mykl225 aliens have probably stabilized elements far beyond golds transductive capacity lmao. They're prolly on another level if anything else out there lmao
Makes sense to me. Everybody is more interested in money then our environment. It has and will continue to bite us in the ass and get worse. Your children future is bleak.
Wow I'm impressed. They have a solid precious metals refinery going. Now all they need to do is get new equipment for gold/silver wire, tube, plate, rings, etc. This will increase business due to variety of products rather than just selling gold bars only....
I want to work here and get paid in gold. May this refinery have fantastic success and is able to reinvest some profits back into the beautiful country of Africa.
The Country of Africa will become rich. The Country of Africa possesses massive natural resources. They must develop these resources to benefit the Country of Africa. I wish the best to the great Country of Africa. Africa will become the greatest Country.
Dont let the foreigners take away your gold. You find it you keep it you sell it. Make your country rich and advanced. Remove hunger and poverty of your people.
Who is the ceo? Also Rwanda don’t sell the gold store the gold by the government and then give a lending credit to foreign companies at an interest rate. Don’t let the value leave the country let it bring things into the country
Can anyone explain what the process is that gets the gold into those tiny little popcorn balls? Is it like a thin stick that is cut and tumbled or what exactly? Just curious
Kagame angepewa TZ miaka 20 tu , tungeongelea mengine, nchi haizalishi dhahabu lakini wanaviwanda, ardhi yao ndogo lakini wanaongoza kwa kuuza chai, haya mambo ndo yanafanya Nchi inaheshimiwa ulimwenguni, Mungu awabarik Rwanda na Africa kwa ujumla
It is appropriate that your People will study science more to manage your resources and empower the livelihood of your People. Congratulations! This video provided me an image of the Rwandan with an advanced science and technology.
Which retailers and countries sell these refined metals? Edit: just did a google search and nothing turned up. Typed in "Aldango gold bar" and nothing popped up other that other brands and mints.
How do they dispose of used chemicals? What part of the mining process is most destructive to the environment and what is happening towards the destruction so far.
Awesome! I'm hoping Rwanda will produced their own silver and gold coins. I'm a new coin collector and I'd prefer to purchase from black owned company's whenever possible!