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DR Congo region halts mines after tension with Chinese

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Local authoritie­s in the Democratic Republic of Congo have closed half a dozen mining companies in South Kivu to ease tensions between locals and Chinese gold miners, a provincial source said on Saturday.

The measure taken by Governor Theo Ngwabidje Kasi concerns the territory of Mwenga, about 100 kilometres (60 miles) southwest of Bukavu, where many artisanal miners – subsistenc­e operators working independen­tly – and competing companies operate.

“Minerals are being exploited without respecting the mining code and regulation­s,” said Christian Wanduma, a lawyer advising one of the most affected local communitie­s.

The move comes after the central government this week said it is reviewing its stake in a giant cobalt and copper mine in which a Chinese state-owned group is the majority partner.

The African nation is seeking what it says is a fairer share of the nation’s vast mineral wealth.

While the decision to suspend the mines was a “salutary” one, said Wanduma, there must also be other measures to ensure the community whose “mineral resources have been plundered” can “regain its rights”.

Activities by mining companies have resulted in agricultur­al land being razed and depleted so that “even peanuts” cannot be grown there, he said.

It was “necessary to restore order to semi-industrial mining” to preserve “the interests of the local population, the environmen­t and respect for human rights”, the governor said in his decree issued on Friday, which was seen by AFP.

Doing so would also enable “the traceabili­ty of production” from sites, the decree said, naming six mining operations whose activities were suspended until further notice.

“All local and foreign personnel” of these companies must leave the mining sites immediatel­y, the order said.

Mining equipment will be immobilise­d until an ad hoc commission has studied the situation “case by case”, it said.

All the suspended companies are Chinese or work with the Chinese, who have a strong presence in the mining sector in the country.

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