Miners confident they’re a safe distance from hostilities
Australian-based companies with mining operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo say they are sufficiently removed from the unrest in the country’s north-east for it not to be a concern.
Australian-based companies with mining operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo say they are sufficiently removed from the unrest in the country’s north-east for it not to be a concern.
Most mining activity in the DRC takes place in the southern Katanga copper belt, more than 1000 kilometres away from the city of Goma on the Rwandan border, which has been seized by rebels.
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