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After disappointments in Asia, President Robert Mugabe and Reserve Bank Governor Gideon Gono have been working hard to bring in Russian capital, especially in the opaque diamond sector. Russian surveyors have already visited deposits in Midlands Province and President Mugabe was hoping for a cash injection of up to US$5 billion from the Russian government and state mining company Alrosa, which had held discussions with Gono....

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Robert Mugabe, Gideon Gono, Russian, Australia, Patrick Zhuwawo, Roman Ambramovich, Lev Leviev, Namibia, South Africa, Angola, Botswana, Tshinga Dube

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