mardi 16 juillet 2013

DRC natural resources press review of Tuesday, July 16, 2013


The Prospérité newspaper announces that, as part of the illegal exploitation of natural resources, the Minister of Mines, Martin Kabwelulu launches the ICGLR / DRC and written certificate: "Provincial Ministers of Mines and Heads of Provincial Divisions Mines and Geology, the Provincial Directors of CEEC, the Heads of provincial antenna SAESSCAM and the Governors of the provinces will be in Kinshasa on Wednesday 24 July, to help launch the Certificate ICGLR / DRC. Minister of Mines organizing this event under the patronage of the Prime Minister, together with the Executive Secretariat of the ICGLR (International Conference of the Great Lakes Region). This ceremony is firmly in the context of the commitments made by the DRC to carry out the decisions and recommendations of the Special Summit on the fight against the illegal exploitation of natural resources held in Lusaka on 15 December 2010 by the Heads of State and Government of the member countries of the ICGLR. "
On another note, Radio Okapi reports that more than fifteen thousand inhabitants in the territory group Yalibande Isangi 150 km west of Kisangani (Orientale Province) are deprived of drinking water for over a month. Water sources begin to dry appointed pending the period of the dry season and water mixed with mud becomes unfit for consumption, said this Monday, July 15 morning local civil society. It calls for urgent action by health authorities and political Isangi.
According to some parents, many children are already suffering from diarrhea and intestinal worms.
For its part, the Potentiel newspaper reports that the insolvent partners singled out in the strike to Sokimo and notes: "Threat of strike at the mining company Kilo-Moto, Sokimo in Bunia after a late payment of wages the last month. BGFIBANK which houses the staff salaries Sokimo have recorded a liquidity problem to serve the agents of this mixed company. The straw that broke the camel is really only the tree that hides the forest. This forest is made up of insolvent partners Sokimo who are reluctant to pay the cost of rent. Yet this source of financing of the Sokimo is the only one that allowed the construction of the plant Moku
in Eastern Province. In the coming days, the plant will be operational in order to allow the DRC to export refined prices including value gold.
Through correspondence, the Director General of Sokimo has formally insolvent partners, who pay back the Sokimo not constitute a contractual obligation by way of legal consequences. Fearing the recovery of industrial production to Sokimo, before their next departure, the insolvent partners try to use workers as shields to put in a lot of revival of Sokimo which are small to small, positive results
".
Referring to the product of artisanal fisheries, the Forum des AS newspaper believes that smoked fish on two sold comes from Kinshasa "Libongo" and explains that "the sale of smoked product of artisanal fish stop the problem of multiplicity From the Central Station in Port Baramoto control services at the river ports of the capital., there are surprisingly more than twenty ports which are the docking points and distribution of fishery products ". The development of traditional fishing on the Congo River was accompanied by a relative increase in local consumption of fish. This, compared to fresh and frozen fish imported.
This growth is due to the concerns of residents (nostalgic) in Kinshasa do want to consume that local and organic, although the westernization of dietary habits in Kinshasa tends to change habits.
       
So that the presence of smoked fish markets ever so slightly to stimulate demand. The enthusiasm of some particular Kinshasa for smoked fish regularly pushes them to go in the ports of the capital.

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