lundi 2 décembre 2013

DRC natural resources press review of Monday, December 2, 2013

All mining companies in Katanga province are in compliance with the EITI ( Initiaitve for the Extractive Industries Transparency ) indicates the Congolese Press Agency ( Acp ), which stresses that Mr. Mak Jeremiah Dumba , National Coordinator of the EITI stated Friday in Lubumbashi , after a meeting with the governor of Katanga Moise Katumbi . On this occasion, the National Coordinator of the EITI thanked the governor of Katanga for his involvement in the search for durable solutions to the problems of mining in the province. It is through the efforts of the governor of Katanga thirty mining companies that were not in compliance with the recommendations of the EITI could regularize their situation, he acknowledged .

The same media indicates that development projects suspended due to the war unjustly imposed on the DRC will restart with the return of peace in North Kivu , said the head of state Joseph Kabila who spoke Sunday for delegates forces mobilized in the multipurpose room of the Hotel Riviera New Goma . For the Head of State after the efforts focused on planning offensive against the time has come to start a new front against the challenges to the development and reconstruction of the province and the country. He once again asked the young whose feet hang in local and foreign armed groups to demobilize , failing to see the same fate as the rebel M23

" MIBA : Land Affairs and the governorate involved in spoliation" inform the Potentiel explains the heritage of mining Bakwanga ( MIBA ) may be permanently robbed if you do not take care . Indeed , part of the mining company yesterday flagship of the Congolese economy was how we do not know too much, despoiled by third parties . But then, the newspaper writes, after seeing succeeded by a ministerial decree entitled to recover that part of the plundered wealth of MIBA , the mystery persists about the limits including plot being retrocession. In this regard, the organizations of civil society Kasai Oriental that favor the recovery of the assets of the MIBA denounce the ambiguous attitude of their provincial authority

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