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Translated courtesy @obe wan in case anybody missed it.
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Winenut

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I reckon when we get through all this BS we pool our $ and buy a ticket for Franck to get his arse over to Hillary's for some drinks with Jag in charge of proceedings! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::cool:
 
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Can't like that one enough!
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*Hey Sam, In light of articles like this, It gives me hope that the DRC / Felix will do the right thing by AVZ SH's and everything will be Ok (y)

The Chinese are being hounded, abducted and chased out of Congo


Chinese President Xi Jinping had a special dream- colonising the African Continent.

This is why many of Xi Jinping’s flagship Belt and Road Initiative projects have been rolled out in Africa.

However, Jinping’s African dreams are being brought to a grinding halt by the
Democratic Republic of Congo.

Chinese investments in the DRC are in significant danger.

The Congolese President is an anti-China hawk and is pushing for a review of Chinese mining operations in his country.

The Congolese locals too are pushing back against exploitative Chinese investments and are literally hounding, abducting and chasing away the Chinese.

Meanwhile, the growing anti-China sentiment in the DRC is also forcing the government to take more coercive measures like suspending operations of some Chinese companies.


Why DRC is important?

Make no mistake, the Democratic Republic of Congo holds an extremely crucial position in Africa.

It is the largest country in sub-Saharan Africa and the second largest in all of Africa.

Jinping cannot realise his dream of ruling the African Continent unless he can control the Democratic Republic of Congo.

In terms of minerals and resources, Congo is indispensable for China or any other superpower.


The sub-Saharan African country supplies over 60 per cent of the world’s reserves of cobalt ore.

Cobalt is an extremely important mineral used in electric vehicle (EV) batteries and the portable consumer electronics industry.

For a country like China that wants to assume leadership in the EV industry, access to cobalt reserves in the DRC is absolutely necessary.

* ( Not to mention Manono's Lithium ) o_O :mad: :rolleyes:

In fact, China is the biggest importer of cobalt and buys about 95,000 tonnes of the strategically crucial metal every year.

Several Chinese companies like Huayou Cobalt, Chengtun Mining, Wanbao and CNMC presently operate in Congo.

Why is China facing trouble in DRC?

Reports of Chinese interests facing trouble in the Democratic Republic of Congo surfaced last month.

Clashes erupted in a gold-mining region of the African country’s Northeastern part after three Chinese nationals reportedly went missing.

Military spokesman Jules Ngongo said that the three Chinese men working along with many others for a Chinese mining company may have been abducted by militiamen of an armed group called Codeco.

Codeco is short for the Cooperative for the Development of the Congo.

It is one of the dozens of armed groups active in the region and claims to defend the Lendu ethnic group.

Codeco may be an armed group, but its actions of allegedly kidnapping Chinese nationals reflects how anti-China sentiment is building up in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Congolese locals are getting seriously apprehensive of embezzlement of Congolese natural resources by Chinese mining companies.

Operations of six Chinese mining companies closed

Local authorities in the DRC have reportedly closed six mining companies in South Kivu.

The explanation behind the sudden decision is to ease tensions between Congolese locals and Chinese gold miners.

The decision to suspend operations of six mining companies was taken by Governor Theo Ngwabidje Kasi for the territory of Mwenga.

AFP quoted Christian Wanduma, a lawyer advising a local affected community as saying, “Minerals are being exploited without respecting the mining code and regulations.”

Wanduma called the decision to suspend mining operations a “salutary” one.

However, Congolese locals want more action from their government against the Chinese corporate interests.

The activist lawyer said that there must be some other measures for ensuring that the community whose “mineral resources have been plundered” can “regain its rights.”


Wanduma explained that mining operations by some companies have resulted in agricultural land being razed and depleted.

He added that now “even peanuts” cannot be grown there.

China is worried

AFP reported that Governor Kasi’s decree issued on Friday stated that the decision to suspend mining operations of six Chinese companies was “necessary to restore order to semi-industrial mining” to preserve “the interests of the local population, the environment and respect for human rights”.

Meanwhile, Wu Peng, Director-General, Department of African Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China stated, “We noticed that the #DRC governor’s order to suspend the operations of six Chinese mining companies in South Kivu province for the violation of local environment standards.

We always respect their right to take measures to maintain normal economic activities.”

Peng added, “The case is under investigation by us, too.

Once confirmed, I will push Chinese related authorities to impose punishment in accordance with the law.

We will not just suspend the companies’ operations, but ask them to stop the relevant business in South Kivu province.”

China is purportedly mulling strict actions against the Chinese companies to save its own face.

This is a part of Beijing’s attempts to repair its damaged image in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

However, this is unlikely to impress upon the Congolese government or locals.


Congo reviewing $6 dollar mining deal with China

In May, DRC President Felix Tshisekedi had said that some mining contracts could be reviewed because of concerns that they were not sufficiently benefitting his country.

Now, DRC Finance Minister Nicolas Kazadi has told Reuters that the Congolese government is reviewing its $6 billion “infrastructure-for-minerals” with Chinese investors as a part of its bigger plans to review mining contracts.

In an interview, Kazadi also said that a 2007 deal struck with Chinese state-owned firms Sinohydro Corp and China Railway Group Limited was also being reviewed by the DRC government.

The DRC government wants to find out if the 2007 deal was “fair” and “effective”.


Kazadi said, “We saw that there were some governance issues in the past.”

The Congolese Finance Minister added, “We needed more clarity on the contract, the kind of finance that is behind (the) investment.”

So, China is being literally kicked out of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Congolese locals, armed groups and government are joining hands to push Chinese interests and companies out of the African country.

by Akshay Narang September 2, 2021 in Africa

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Samus

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Make sure to give Franck the ❤️ on twitter folks!
 
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Frank

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He's wiping the floor with that tosser

*Is this an Old Chinese Proverb by any chance, Cos it sure as Hell sounds like one imo :unsure:

Apply your mind wisely before you speak 🦗

Franck :ROFLMAO: 🥰 🔥
 
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Jonnno is at it as well (y)





Edit: pretty sure he's from Glen Waverley though :unsure:
 
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This is the point that has been making me think Zijin don't believe they have a leg to stand on. Why would they initiate a meeting with anyone if they actually believed they had a leg to stand on. They would just move on to their next shonky deal like a good real estate agent, no emotion involved just business. They wouldn't suggest arbitration because they feel sorry for AVZ. Zijin have more than likely moved on from this deal. Franck is a champion!
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Xerof

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To be frank, I think we need more Frank's around this place
Frankly, I couldn't agree more, quite frankly. What about you @Frank ? Hey, some terrific findings over the weekend eh?
 
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This new twitter account by Der Geist is still spouting the same rubbish as the original account.


This is the same screenshot as he previously posted with the wrong file number quoted. He claimed that it was CD/LSH/RCCM/19-B-00935 but the file number on the document was actually CD/KIN/RCCM/16-8-12284. Screenshot:

Could someone with a Twitter account call him/her (Li@lithiumanalytic) out on this falsehood please. Thank you.

I fink he more honest den you cookie girl
 
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BRICK

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I reckon when we get through all this BS we pool our $ and buy a ticket for Franck to get his arse over to Hillary's for some drinks with Jag in charge of proceedings! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::cool:
As long as Thursday is there... :ROFLMAO:
 
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BRICK

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This is the point that has been making me think Zijin don't believe they have a leg to stand on. Why would they initiate a meeting with anyone if they actually believed they had a leg to stand on. They would just move on to their next shonky deal like a good real estate agent, no emotion involved just business. They wouldn't suggest arbitration because they feel sorry for AVZ. Zijin have more than likely moved on from this deal. Franck is a champion! View attachment 7408
We better send 2 fruit baskets.
 
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Not sure if this been discussed, saw something on twitter the other day that made be interested to look.

Could the difference be why we are suspended? Working out the rights below?

I assume the non coloured area is of no importance anymore, and the exploitation licence will turn into today's purple area.

Before:
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After (Today)

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Not sure if this been discussed, saw something on twitter the other day that made be interested to look.

Could the difference be why we are suspended? Working out the rights below?

I assume the non coloured area is of no importance anymore, and the exploitation licence will turn into today's purple area.

Before:
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The Mining license area is right, which cruiser and Xefo clarified last night. The questions is the remaining part of 13359. @Roller62 may share some light here?
 
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Xerof

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The bit with the diagonal black lines becomes the area covered by the Mining license, the blank bit is the remaining unexplored portion of the original 13359, and will become a 5 year exploration renewal. It's really simple to understand, if you read the May 4th announcement
 
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He seems worried about AJN is stealing this part. Can anyone with French watch the video and let us know?
 
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