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Spotlight | DRC
Mining code reforms: state wants bigger share

Kinshasa is revising its 2002 mining code in the hope of getting a fatter share of profits from the sector. This forms part of a wider trend in Africa that worries mining operators.According to information gleaned on the sidelines of [...]
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Mines at the heart of ethnic allegiances

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