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Congo-Mines Under Bell: Stopping Gold and Strategic Minerals

In a decision that marks a major turning point for the extractive sector, the Congolese Ministry of Mining Industries and Geology announced the suspension of the allocations and renewals of the mining titles relating to gold, cassiterite and colombo-tantalite, according to a memorandum signed on 1 April last by the Minister of State, Pierre Oba, a copy of which has reached our writing. A strong measure, with multiple implications, which raises b…
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In a decision that marks a major turning point for the extractive sector, the Congolese Ministry of Mining Industries and Geology announced the suspension of the allocations and renewals of the mining titles relating to gold, cassiterite and colombo-tantalite, according to a memorandum signed on 1 April last by the Minister of State, Pierre Oba, a copy of which has reached our writing. A strong measure, with multiple implications, which raises b…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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