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Mines: the DRC in search of investors

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The Minister of Mines, Antoinette N'samba, takes part in the Mining Africa Forum which has been held since Monday, June 13, 2022, in the city of Toronto in Canada.


It is one of the major mining forums that brings together several African countries and investors from all over the world.

The forum will give the opportunity to the minister in charge of mines, Antoinette N'Samba Kalambayi, to highlight all the mining potentials that exist in the DRC, in order to attract investors to develop the mining industry, and also to enter in contact with companies wishing to invest in the DRC.

The theme used during this forum which ends this Wednesday, June 14, 2022 is: “Mineral resources and the international circular economy”.

According to the delegation led by the Minister of Mines, the idea through this forum is to highlight all the mining potential of the DRC, either by its cartography or by its geophysics.

Indeed, the DRC is ready to welcome investors with proven technical and financial capacities in the mining sector, with a view to concluding mutually profitable partnerships, indicated the members of the Congolese delegation.

These investments concern, in particular, the systematic search for blocks with mineral indices to support the National Geological Service of Congo (SGN-c), the certification of reserves for the benefit of public mining companies with deposits, the exploitation and establishment of metallurgical industries for the treatment and transformation of ores into refined or refined products (cassiterite, coltan), as well as the establishment of gold refineries and diamond cutting.

“There is room for everyone. The government has decided to grant advantages to investors who choose the DRC for business", encouraged the Minister of Mines, before inviting investors to visit the pavilion reserved for the DRC where the riches of the subsoil are exposed. Congolese.

Some investors have shown interest in investing in Congolese mines. They took the opportunity to discuss with the Minister of Mines and promised to visit the DRC in the coming days.

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Most important thing I like about that photo is there are no Chinese thieving bastards .
 
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Mines: the DRC in search of investors

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The Minister of Mines, Antoinette N'samba, takes part in the Mining Africa Forum which has been held since Monday, June 13, 2022, in the city of Toronto in Canada.


It is one of the major mining forums that brings together several African countries and investors from all over the world.

The forum will give the opportunity to the minister in charge of mines, Antoinette N'Samba Kalambayi, to highlight all the mining potentials that exist in the DRC, in order to attract investors to develop the mining industry, and also to enter in contact with companies wishing to invest in the DRC.

The theme used during this forum which ends this Wednesday, June 14, 2022 is: “Mineral resources and the international circular economy”.

According to the delegation led by the Minister of Mines, the idea through this forum is to highlight all the mining potential of the DRC, either by its cartography or by its geophysics.

Indeed, the DRC is ready to welcome investors with proven technical and financial capacities in the mining sector, with a view to concluding mutually profitable partnerships, indicated the members of the Congolese delegation.

These investments concern, in particular, the systematic search for blocks with mineral indices to support the National Geological Service of Congo (SGN-c), the certification of reserves for the benefit of public mining companies with deposits, the exploitation and establishment of metallurgical industries for the treatment and transformation of ores into refined or refined products (cassiterite, coltan), as well as the establishment of gold refineries and diamond cutting.

“There is room for everyone. The government has decided to grant advantages to investors who choose the DRC for business", encouraged the Minister of Mines, before inviting investors to visit the pavilion reserved for the DRC where the riches of the subsoil are exposed. Congolese.

Some investors have shown interest in investing in Congolese mines. They took the opportunity to discuss with the Minister of Mines and promised to visit the DRC in the coming days.

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While you search for investors a massive lithium deposit waits...

Except we will be the ones starving if they don't sort their shit out
 
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Most important thing I like about that photo is there are no Chinese thieving bastards .
They were out the back organising the snacks :ROFLMAO:
 
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Most important thing I like about that photo is there are no Chinese thieving bastards .
I wonder if Klaus, the other thieving bastard, was there, lol. But as she says, there is room for everyone, but do we need to remind him, our tenements are secured - fuck off
 
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wombat74

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I wonder if Klaus, the other thieving bastard, was there, lol. But as she says, there is room for everyone, but do we need to remind him, our tenements are secured - fuck off
I have always said that German prick is in the back ground somewhere . A low life scum bag . IMO
 
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Most important thing I like about that photo is there are no Chinese thieving bastards .

And she is smiling for the first time ever
 
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FYI Felix posted that 3 new judges have been sworn in making up the full compliment of 9 Judges required for the Constitutional Court - Tick ✅



This Wednesday, at the People's Palace in Kinshasa, 3 new judges of the Constitutional Court were sworn in before the President of the Republic, Parliament, the Government and the constituted bodies of the Nation.

DRC Presidency

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Jun 16

These 3 judges appointed by presidential order are: Christian Yuma Bahati, appointed by the Courts and Tribunals, Sylvain Lumu Mbaya, appointed by the Head of State and Dieudonné Mandza Bondia, appointed by Parliament.

DRC Presidency

@Presidency_DRC

They complete the 3 judicial positions that have remained vacant recently and their investiture makes it possible to reach the required number of 9 judges sitting on the Constitutional Court.

The President of the Republic, the supreme Magistrate of the country, has taken note of this swearing-in.

3:30 AM · Jun 16, 2022·Twitter for Android
 
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They were out the back organising the snacks :ROFLMAO:
"And so the foreign investors, post signing MOU agreements with the mining minister arrived at the dining room for a fine dinner only to find that a company linked to Mainland Chinese officials had already pre-purchased the food on the table at half of the price it actually cost. The deal is done, you did not get a say foreign investors but too bad, now everyone except us go hungry say the representatives of the Chinese shadow people.

A pre-prepared report of the purchase process had already been prepared by a shadow-organisation and media release near simultaneously being released in record time by a foreign national with a white face (to win credit with the big dogs) attempting to discredit the visit by the foreign visitors stating the visit had never happened, and that the pre-purchase of food at half of the cost of the actual value was actually fair, legal and a really good deal for the Congolese people and a big victory for the mining minister".

A comedic reflection on what may have happened based on the DRC of old - times are changing.
 
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Finally a tiny bit of information!

Looks like it's all about the finalising of the mining and exxploration rights... funny, just like they said all along.

Does it look to anyone else like they're going to this arbitration?
 
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Retrobyte

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And it is much harder to bribe 3 tribunal members than just the 1. AVZ playing smart
 
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JasonM

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Am I reading that correctly?

AVZ waiting on award of ML and still expect that to be by 1st july. once that is confirmed, they will lift suspension.
meanwhile the arbitration process is continuing and seemingly continue in the background? they're waiting on a decision from ICC on 1 or 3 arbitrators and thats going to take 4 weeks (from when?). then they still need to aribrate so could go on for some time.

iff I read this correctly, then ffs there goes the shareprice. I dont know how they can trade if the 15% is still unresolved.
 
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Rambo

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Finally a tiny bit of information!

Looks like it's all about the finalising of the mining and exxploration rights... funny, just like they said all along.

Does it look to anyone else like they're going to this arbitration?
Yes I noticed that too. Also very nice to see avz or their lawyers have not changed their stance.
 
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BRICK

Where’s Zeebot 😶‍🌫️
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And it is much harder to bribe 3 tribunal members than just the 1. AVZ playing smart
Hahhahah well it's gunna cost more for sure...
 
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Rambo

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I am a bit surprised that they will proceed with arbitration. I kind felt like avz would say no.
 
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Bray

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Why would the ICC allow the possibility of Zinjin picking the arbitrator when that allows them to brown paper bag the whole thing or am I misunderstanding
 
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bloke383

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I think there are many arbiters to chose from . I don't think Z can pick which one in particular , rather that they have a choice of 1 or a panel of 3 to make a verdict
 
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