DRYBLOWER

Dryblower on the imaginary threat of Simandou

THE saga of Simandou is more than the story of an African iron ore project, <i>Dryblower</i> reckons its perfect material for an opera – especially after a key player copped a five-year jail term on Friday.

Dryblower on the imaginary threat of Simandou

Political and corporate corruption are exposed in the first act of opera to be called "The Curse of Simandou". Chinese orchestrated intrigue dominates the second act. The third act, aired for the first-time...

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