mardi 4 juin 2013

DRC natural resources review press of Tuesday, June 2, 2013

Despite a motion of no confidence in the National Assembly, the newspaper l'Avenir notes that "the courage of Martin Kabwelulu deserves support" and notes that "the best way to pay tribute to the great son of our country is to recognize their merits and efforts. the time has come to analyze the course in the management of the mining sector, a strategic sector for years. "These are the words of the Honourable Mwepu Pico, who took the time to inform the Congolese people how mining works, the newspaper reported.
The newspaper adds that "in the history of the DRC, mining, like other sectors, need to be led by men or women who have the independence of mind vis-à-vis external pressures. "This was indicated Pico Mwepu, national deputy, referring to the case of Minister Martin Kabwelulu. The MP believes, the newspaper said that "thanks to the efforts of the Minister Kabwelulu Martin, the record today the Government Matata is noticeable." Since he is the head of the Ministry of Mines, the balance is positive. This n does not exclude other adjustments to consider taking into account the context and the difficult international environment, "he advised.


For its part, the biweekly the Maximum reports that the "according to the Belgian ambassador in the DRC, Michel Lastschenko, cargo timber Afromosia (Pericopsis eleta), received on 25 March, the port of Antwerp in Belgium, was released by the authority of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild Fauna and Flora (CITES / Belgium). "This action comes after a thorough investigation by the institution. The bi-weekly said that the ambassador replied to the open letter addressed to him by the Congolese environmental civil society.

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