🎓 PhD recipient Dr Steve Chingwaru's groundbreaking research in geomatallurgy is turning heads. At just 26, he's uncovered potentially the world's largest invisible gold resource, valued at R450 billion. 𝑹𝒆𝒂𝒅 𝒎𝒐𝒓𝒆 𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒆 👉 bit.ly/3xm1cqF
@StellenboschUni Chingwaru, That's a Zimbabwean idiot
@StellenboschUni But this is not new, those mine dumps have been disappearing in the last 10 years or so. The ones opposite cement factory on the N3, Duh!!! Where do you think they went?
@StellenboschUni That's what we call black excellence
@StellenboschUni I thought everyone knew there was left over gold and even uranium in the mine dumps. Did he just quantify the amount?
@StellenboschUni Surprised by some comments here. Instead of focusing on the research & it's likely benefit to South Africa, some people are fast & fasten about the Dr's nationality 🤦 Some SA citizens tendencies of majoring on minors while missing important stuff is amazing 😨🤦 Well done Dr👏
@StellenboschUni Mine tailings contain Gold? So why do mining companies not extract the gold?
@StellenboschUni Commonly called "extraction metallurgy". Would said graduate have received same "head turning" attention if raised up on Val de Vie Estate, was Jewish, waited on hand and foot all his life by suited butlers & given a gold plated Rolls Royce for his 21st? Nah, don't think so...