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  2. Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    Canada's mining ministry, Natural Resources Canada, estimated the 2009 value of Canadian-owned mining assets in the D.R. Congo at Cdn.$3.3 billion, ten times more than in 2001, making the DRC the African country with second-highest African level of Canadian investment after Madagascar, and Canadian investment in the Congo representing a sixth ...

  3. List of mining disasters in the Democratic Republic of the ...

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    November 2022 – artisanal gold mine near Ruabaya in North Kivu province – at least 13 killed. [30] December 2022 – artisanal gold mines in Fizi Territory in South Kivu – at least 10 killed in mudslides across two sites. [31] March 25, 2023 - artisanal gold mine in South Kivu - a collapse in an artisanal gold mine. Nine miners are ...

  4. Rubaya mines - Wikipedia

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    [3] The mines are the largest coltan producer in the country, producing about 1,000 metric tons of coltan a year, about half of the DRC's total production. [1] According to an April 2019 report by Sofala Partners, the mine employs about 3,500 artisanal miners. [4] The mine is partially mechanized, based on reinvested mining profits. [5]

  5. Twangiza-Namoya gold belt - Wikipedia

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    The Namoya Mine is in Kabambare Territory of Maniema, [22] It is at the south end of the Twangiza-Namoya gold belt. [2] Namoya Mining, a Banro subsidiary, obtained an exploration permit in 2004. By December 2012 a total of 350 diamond boreholes had been completed, plus 2,074 auger holes. [ 23 ]

  6. Mutanda mine - Wikipedia

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    [8] [7] Artisanal mining is a way that people in extreme poverty meet their basic needs. [7] Workers at Shabara mine report that they can make $200/week when most people live on less than $2/day. [4] Large-scale industrial mining in the DRC has also been critiqued for its corruption, perpetuation of poverty, and violence. [8]

  7. Bisie - Wikipedia

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    Bisie mine was established after a hunter discovered cassiterite there, [when?] which led to a frenzy. Artisinal mining at Bisie began in 2003. [3]Following the Second Congo War, Mai Mai-allied militia in were to form the 85th brigade of the national army, receive training and then fragment when they deployed throughout the country.

  8. Artisanal mining - Wikipedia

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    Artisanal mining can include activities as simple as panning for gold in rivers, to as complex as development of underground workings and small-scale processing plants. . Miners use a variety of methods to locate minerals, including historical knowledge, the observation of other minerals or rocks, or technology such as mineral detectors and audio-based reflection seismology surve

  9. Kampene - Wikipedia

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    Mining continued despite the upheavals that followed independence. [5] The DRC government wants to formalize gold mining, which is an important part of the eastern DRC economy, so as to dry up funding for illegal armed groups. A study of artisanal gold mines around Kampene was conducted in July / August 2014 as part of this process. [6]