vendredi 16 août 2013

DRC natural resources press review of Friday, August 16, 2013

The biweekly Congo News informs that after the temporary suspension this year will the EITI International notably because of bad framing, floor, never to miss his "validation" puts painstaking care to define the scope of the EITI report DRC in 2011 to be published before the end of December 2013. The task of defining mining companies and financial flows to consider in developing the Report 2011a entrusted to an international firm called Fair Links headed Antho Melard Feuardent. Before yesterday, Wednesday, August 13, hotel Memling, Fair Links submitted to the Executive Committee of the DRC's EITI pre scoping report of the EITI in 2011.

Another bi-weekly, the Maximum says that "for sounding mining interests and stumbling, Germany supports the M23." The newspaper wrote. "... If this raster plot against Lumumba the country is more or less known, some of its western branches were even less like this implication, full foot, Germany Angela Merkel in the international conspiracy against the DRC. A UN report from 1994 reveals, however. German foreign policy provides considerable support to the rebels M23 to protect business interests in Somikivu an enterprise of operation of Niobium based Lueshe. Berlin is interested in this rare and essential to the manufacture of reactors and rocket engines, but also by the minerals pyrochlore, another rarity in the basement rd Congolese. Certifies the involvement of Germany's aggression in the DRC, the presence of a journalist in the country Merkel, Simone Schlindwein in the communication services of the rebels. "

"The development of the DRC through universal access to sustainable energy" announces the daily Forum des As which reports that the Ministry of Water Resources and Electric held last Thursday, August 15, 2013 in Kinshasa workshop sharing and technical validation on sustainable energy for all under the theme "Rapid Assessment and Gaps Analysis of the DRC." It is in this context that the representative of the Congolese Government for this initiative is accompanied by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in conducting an inventory to achieve the objectives set for 2030 . This country report is submitted to the judgment of experts is the culmination of a process of investigation, exchange and analysis of data took place from November 2012 to July 2013. Minister for Water Resources and Electric, Bruno Kapanji Kalala, 60% of the Congolese population lives in total darkness. This situation does not allow social development. Hence, it is imperative to double the rate of access to electricity by 5 to 10%.

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