jeudi 27 juin 2013
DRC natural resources press review of Thursday, June 27, 2013
The newspaper the Potentiel
titles: "Litigation war DRC worth $ 10 billion to recover from Uganda"
and says "DR Congo seeks to fund its five-year program from 2012 to 2016
estimated at USD 45 billion, while that at
least USD 10 billion are housed for 8 years in Uganda, sentenced on 19
December 2005 by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to "repair the
damage" caused by "acts of plundering and exploitation of Congolese
natural resources committed by members of the Ugandan armed forces in Ituri "(Eastern Province)."The
biweekly Congo News announced that "MIBA still has deposits estimated
billion USD" to say "MIBA is not a lame duck much less a bankrupt
company because despite its problems, it has very rich deposits which value
is estimated in billions of U.S. dollars. government should get
involved in this business resumed with all its mining activities. The
origin and other dependents in the province of Kasai Oriental throw a
great call Matata government. "The
same source reports that "the workshop on fiscal control oil continues
to DGI" and indicates that the workshop has two objectives. "The
first is to make it more efficient workers and managers of the hotel
tax on the tax control of the hydrocarbon sector. The second is to allow
the agents and officers of the tax authorities to gain more knowledge
about the sector hydrocarbons ".For
its part, Radio Okapi reported the "demolition of buildings erected in
the Virunga National Park" and stated that "the warden of the Congolese
Institute for the Conservation of Nature (ICCN) to Kasindi-Lubiriha
destroyed Tuesday,
June 24 or burn several houses built in the Virunga National Park
(North Kivu). Through this operation, the authorities intend to recover
more than 200 hectares is illegally occupied by the riparian population.
" A
total of thirty-one cases were burned and four houses destroyed during
this operation Kasindi-Lubiriha, a frontier town in Uganda is located
more than 80 kilometers north-east of the town of Beni. According to local sources, the families whose homes were destroyed have spent night under the stars.The Potentiel
points of his side as "the province of Bas-Congo (southwest of Congo),
which recently received central government a first tranche of 1.5
billion Congolese francs on 5000000000 FC expected Fund support
to the 2013 crop year, plans to produce 19,500 tons of fresh cassava,
1,500 tons of rice and 5,000 tons of vegetables to ensure food security".
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