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MIFOR: The Project That Could Finally Restructure Congo’s Economy — Not Just Its Mining Sector

There are mining projects that increase production. And then there are projects that attempt to change the entire economic logic of a country. The Mine de Fer de la Grande Orientale (MIFOR) clearly belongs to the second category. Initiated under the direction of Louis Watum Kabamba, Minister of Mines of the Democratic Republic of the […]

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Rwanda’s War in the DRC Undermines American Mineral Security

At a time of growing geopolitical instability, and as the United States conducts major military operations in the Middle East and faces fragile global supply chains, critical minerals have moved to the centre of national security planning. Yet in Central Africa, this strategy faces a growing tension. In early February, Washington hosted the Critical Minerals

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CMFC Aims to Improve Access to Capital to Unlock Nigeria’s $700bn Minerals Economy April 2026

Nigeria and several African countries hold deposits of lithium, cobalt, tin, and other minerals used in batteries, electric vehicles, and renewable energy technologies. The value of those precious metals is estimated at more than $700 billion in Africa’s most populous economy, and they are largely untapped. Yet much of the output is exported in raw

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The DR Congo Draws the Line: A New Era for Africa’s Most Strategic Mining Powerhouse

At the heart of Congo’s mining turning point: what Louis Watum Kabamba really said in Toronto — and why it matters. In early March 2026, at one of the world’s most important mining gatherings — the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) in Toronto — Louis Watum Kabamba, Minister of Mines of the Democratic

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Angola Proposes 30% Stake to Botswana in a Refinery Project

Following President Duma Boko’s visit to Angola last week, the Minister of Mines and Energy, Bogolo Kenewendo, revealed that Botswana has been offered a 30% stake in the Angolan petroleum refinery project. As tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East, with the Strait of Hormuz restricted, affecting fuel supply, Kenewendo informed Parliament today of

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0.3% Revenue Allocation: Louis Watum Reveals His Vision

On 13 March 2026, before members of parliament and senators, his colleague the Minister of State in charge of Social Affairs and National Solidarity and Co-Chair of the Supervisory and Monitoring Committee for the management of specialised bodies, members of the Court of Auditors and various guests, the Minister of Mines Louis Watum revealed his

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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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Gécamines makes its return to trading with a strategic shipment to the United States

February 2026 By exercising its right of purchase on 100,000 tonnes of copper from Tenke Fungurume Mining, Gécamines is making a major shift. The Congolese public company aims to become once again a credible actor in the trading of critical minerals, in a context of geopolitical reconfiguration of global supply chains. Gécamines is about to

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Mining Indaba 2026: Louis Watum centres his intervention on strategic partnerships and the sustainable valorisation of the DRC’s mineral resources

February 2026 After the United States of America where he participated in Washington at the Critical Minerals Forum and met with miners and American officials as part of the DRC-USA Strategic Partnership, the tireless Minister of Mines Louis Watum is in South Africa for Indaba 2026. At the ministerial symposium of Investing in African Mining

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