mardi 2 juillet 2013

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

The biweekly Maximum the announcement that the DRC is the bar of 100,000 tons of copper in 2015 and notes that after having for many years influenced by production increased to 486,000 tonnes in 1984 before falling to 7,700 tons in 2004, DRC is organized to bounce on the copper market it plans to supply it with 100,000 tons in 2015, illustration of a policy to boost the industry running.The same newspaper also reports that, in the case of forgery and money laundering MIBA, Jean-Charles Okoto, Belgolaise and the BBC paid to Brussels. According to the newspaper, Belgolaise and the Central Bank of Congo (BCC) who were prosecuted for forgery, forgery, money laundering and embezzlement, were acquitted by the criminal court of Brussels. Suspicion of forgery, forgery and money laundering related to a series of ordersRadio Okapi reported on the other hand there have been six deaths in conflict management of a lake Dimbelenge in Kasai-Occidental and indicates that six people were killed and several others injured, Saturday, June 29, in the course of a clash between Bakwa Lukusa and Bena Tshipidimba in territory Dimbelenge (Kasai Occidental). These two people are fighting for years managing Faith lake, say local sources. Several people fled into the bush to get away from this conflict.Notable Tshipidimba refuses that "taxes" paid by fishermen who do their business on the lake are seen the Faith Bakwa Lukusa. An argument between two people from two different groups that fought the management of these costs escalated into widespread conflict. Police were deployed on the same day, on-site to restore order. The governor of Kasai Occidental, Alex Kande Mupompa also visited the place where he called on the two groups to peaceful coexistence.The same radio also reported that nine people drowned in the river Mpozo at the entrance of the city of Matadi in the Bas-Congo province, between April and June, said Sunday, June 30 at the local press Provincial Coordinator of the new Civil Society. According to Jonas Lukoki, victims, mostly children, will regularly draw water in the river due to lack of drinking water in their neighborhoods. He called the provincial authorities and the board of water supply (Regideso) to quickly find solutions to put an end to "this disaster."

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