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Official advocates transparent management for 33 new artisanal mining zones in Lualaba

From Radio Okapi · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Lualaba provincial government in the Democratic Republic of Congo has established 33 new artisanal mining zones.
  • Michel Mbuyu Yenga Yenga, an official in the artisanal mining sector, welcomed the initiative.
  • Mbuyu stressed the economic importance of the new sites and proposed measures for their effective management.

The provincial government of Lualaba, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has created 33 new artisanal mining zones (ZEA) to benefit local miners. This initiative aims to formalize and regulate small-scale mining operations within the resource-rich province.

Michel Mbuyu Yenga Yenga, a key figure in the province's artisanal mining sector, expressed his support for the government's decision. He highlighted the significant economic potential of these newly designated areas for the local communities and the national economy. Mbuyu emphasized that transparent management of these zones is crucial for their success.

The provincial government of Lualaba has just created 33 new artisanal exploitation zones (ZEA) for the benefit of artisanal miners.

โ€” Radio OkapiReporting on the creation of new mining zones.

Speaking on Radio Okapi, Mbuyu outlined concrete proposals for ensuring the proper governance of the new mining sites. His recommendations focus on establishing clear operational guidelines, ensuring fair distribution of benefits, and promoting sustainable mining practices. The initiative is seen as a step towards better organization and oversight of the often-chaotic artisanal mining sector in the region.

He stresses the economic importance of these new sites and makes concrete proposals to ensure their good management on the ground.

โ€” Radio OkapiDescribing Michel Mbuyu Yenga Yenga's stance on the new mining zones.
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Originally published by Radio Okapi in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.