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Zimbabweans Cashing In on Car Exhaust Dust

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Removing catalytic converters is a booming business in Zimbabwe because the dust they give off is rich in platinum, palladium, rhodium and sometimes gold that can be easily sold in markets in Zambia and South Africa.

Source: The Washington Informer

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