High-Growth Strategy

The Zimgarn Opportunity

Zimbabwe remains is an anchor of MSY Globals geological thesis and operational model – positioning Ruvimbo as a flagship and globally relevant and accessible operational vehicle. Our confidence is built on detailed paleogeographic research indicating that the Zimbabwe Craton and Australia’s Yilgarn Craton were once part of the same Archean landmass — the ā€œZimgarn Supercraton.ā€

The Yilgarn Craton is one of the world’s most productive gold regions. By applying Australian-standard exploration technologies to these geologically identical greenstone belts, Ruvimbo is positioned to unlock world-class value in a proven but underleveraged setting.

Phased Approach

Phase 1: Surface & Alluvial Extraction

Phase 1 prioritises immediate cash flow through the processing of existing surface dumps and alluvial deposits. These assets represent a strategic advantage: they are low-CAPEX, do not require significant exploration spend, and generate hard-currency revenue that seeds all further development.

Closed-loop water systems are employed across alluvial operations to minimise environmental impact and maximise resource efficiency.

Phase 2: Underground Shaft Development

The revenue generated in Phase 1 funds the rehabilitation of historic ā€˜German’ shafts — deep hard-rock infrastructure built by earlier operators that gives direct access to high-grade underground veins. These shafts represent substantial latent value that has never been systematically exploited with modern technology.

  • Modern geophysics to identify extensions of existing veins missed by previous operators.
  • Mechanised drilling and digital modelling for precise reserve mapping.
  • Advanced metallurgy for high-recovery processing of complex ores.
  • Shaft safety infrastructure and emergency response preparedness.

Ruvimbo’s exploration and development confidence is grounded in detailed scientific research. Paleogeographic reconstruction indicates that approximately 2.6 billion years ago, the Zimbabwe Craton and Australia’s Yilgarn Craton were likely part of the same Archean landmass.

The Yilgarn Craton hosts some of the world’s largest and most productive gold deposits. By applying the same rigorous exploration standards, geological frameworks, and extraction methodologies used in Australia to our Zimbabwean assets, Ruvimbo is exploiting a geological blueprint that others have overlooked.

Ruvimbo Resources operates dedicated processing infrastructure aligned to the specific metallurgical characteristics of Zimbabwean greenstone gold deposits. Our processing approach is built on three pillars:

Milling

Primary crushing and milling of both alluvial material and hard-rock ore, with capacity scaled to match current production and expandable to accommodate Phase 2 underground volumes.

Recovery

Gold recovery is achieved through a combination of gravity concentration and leach-based circuits, optimised to maximise yield from both surface dump material (which may contain historical mercury and cyanide residues) and fresh ore from underground operations.

Efficiency & Continuous Improvement

Ruvimbo applies ā€˜best-of-breed’ processing technologies sourced through its global technical partner network. Ongoing efficiency improvements are driven by data-led mine planning, regular metallurgical testwork, and investment in processing infrastructure upgrade as cash flows allow.

Forging long-term growth