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Six months that have begun to reshape the mining sector of Congo

March 2026 When Louis Watum Kabamba was appointed Minister of Mines of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in August 2025, the message from Kinshasa was clear: the government wanted a technocrat who understood the mining industry from the inside. Watum Kabamba was not a political outsider entering the sector. He was a mining industry […]

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Breaking: Congo Builds First Gold Refinery to Capture Value

Congo Launches Its First Gold Refinery Pilot — A Historic Step for the Country’s Mining Industry The Democratic Republic of the Congo has reached a historic milestone with the launch of its first pilot gold refinery in Kalemie, Tanganyika Province. The refinery, DRC Gold Refinery S.A., was officially inaugurated on 11 March 2026, marking a

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M23 Sanctions Shake Congo’s Mining Empire – What You Need to Know

On March 2, 2026, the U.S. The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) formally designated the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) and senior military officials under sanctions tied to instability in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). According to the U.S. Treasury press release, the designations were issued in response to what

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Strait of Hormuz Risk: Why Mining Executives Should Be Concerned

The rapidly escalating tensions between Israel, the United States and Iran are being framed as a geopolitical crisis. But for mining executives, investors and operators, this is something else entirely: An energy shock with direct margin consequences. The threat to the Strait of Hormuz — the artery through which roughly one-fifth of global oil supply

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Mountain road infrastructure at the Simandou iron ore project in Guinea, a major development reshaping global iron ore supply in 2026.

Study: Simandou — The Iron Ore Project Reshaping Global Supply in 2026

Why Simandou Actually Matters The Simandou deposit in southeastern Guinea is not just large — it is one of the highest-grade undeveloped iron ore resources in the world, with Fe content above 65%. That grade matters. High-grade ore: In a world pushing for “green steel,” Simandou is strategically positioned — not just volumetrically large, but

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DR Congo Minister of Mines Louis Watum Kabamba poses on stage with officials at Mining Indaba 2026 in Cape Town, highlighting DRC’s strategic mining vision

Why the World Is Watching Congo After Mining Indaba 2026

Cape Town — February 2026 At the Investing in African Mining Indaba, one voice carried unusual clarity, firmness, and strategic direction:His Excellency Louis Watum Kabamba, Minister of Mines of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Across ministerial panels, bilateral engagements, and high-level announcements, His Excellency presented more than policy updates.He presented a coherent doctrine for

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designing the Mine of the Future: Why Decarbonisation, Trust, and Early ESG Integration Define Success

In a rapidly evolving global mining landscape, success is no longer defined solely by the size of a resource or the efficiency of extraction. Speaking in an interview, John Pala, Managing Director at Palaris Australia, emphasised that modern mining projects must be conceived as complete, integrated systems—balancing geology, engineering, environmental responsibility, financial resilience, and long-term

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From Indaba Momentum to Industrial Reality: How the DRC Is Turning Mining Dialogue into Action

Cape Town / Northern Cape — February 2026 In the immediate aftermath of the Investing in African Mining Indaba, the Minister of Mines of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Louis Watum Kabamba, shifted from conference diplomacy to on-the-ground engagement—signaling a government determined to translate global mining dialogue into tangible industrial progress. On Friday, 13

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