The newspaper the Potentiel talks about the Walikale "mining jungle" in North Kivu and echoes of denunciation of observation Consultancy and coordination for the development of Walikale (BEDEWA). According to this Congolese NGO, "the plunder of mineral resources in full swing in Walikale. Trafficking ore feed not only the war in eastern Congo, but" rot "also the central state. BEDEWA calls on the authorities Congolese to "stop distributing mining concessions with complacency."
For its part, the Forum des As newspaper announces the 2nd Fair of the green economy and that the Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Tourism organizes this activity from 4 to 8 June at the Botanical Garden Kinshasa, on the theme "Entrepreneurship, Innovation and social Inclusions". The daily said that the Fair Green Economy is a meeting between all the actors of the national life and people to talk sustainability concrete and practical manner by the "green economy" approach.
On the issue of maritime services in the DRC, the Forum des As newspaper reports that the Office of Management multimodal freight (Ogefrem) and petroleum carriers agree on the rule of law. According to the newspaper, oil carriers and Ogefrem will now walk together to enforce the law. They found a compromise through a contract of adhesion. This implies that they will pay the refundable deposit at the end of the sealift ship and pay the commission intervention Ogefrem. This is about enforcing the law for ships carrying petroleum products are Congolese maritime services.
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