mardi 9 juillet 2013
The
biweekly the Maximum announces capturing in Goma twelve parcels of
coltan and indicates that the package was seized by elements of the
Border Police in a plot of a particular Mapendo neighborhood located
near the border between the DRC and Rwanda.The
same source reported that MIBA workers want a new management
committee and the return of the system of subsidies paid monthly by the
government. According
to the newspaper, this call was made Friday, July 5, 2013 during a
sit-in in front of the general direction of MIBA in Mbuji-Mayi.
The newspaper Observateur points out, as a national heritage, massive Lovo are called to
be protected and notes that in the context of research done on the rock
art of massive Lovo Bas Congo, the Heimlich doctoral Geoffroy (French) and
Clement Mambu Nsangathi (Head of Archaeology IMNC section), the
Institute of National Museums of Congo (IMNC), held Friday, July 5
current scientific morning to educate the Congolese population to
protect the massive art parietal rock Bas Congo and complex Lovo.This
scientific morning was led by Geoffrey Heimlich, doctor of history and
archeology, preparing his thesis on the rock art of massive Lovo Bas
Congo. According
to him, the DRC is a country in Central Africa and there is a
significant disproportion of rock art, although it is also found in
Bas-Congo, Katanga and Orientale Province. Rock art is all art produced by man on rocks, walls, caves, most often outdoors.In
addition, Tempête des Tropiques newspaper confirms the inauguration yesterday
Moanda, Bas-Congo, optical fiber and indicates that it is an investment
of over U.S. $ 60 million that will allow the DRC to have true information highway with several benefits in terms of communication costs and other quality.
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