Vol 5 (AAC) No 12 | CONGO-KINSHASACHINABRIEFING China Development Bank eyes the Grand Inga 2nd October 2012 China Development Bank has expressed its interest in backing Congo-Kinshasa’s colossal Grand Inga Dam project. The announcement was made during the visit of Zou Lixing, a CDB Vice-President,...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 8 | CONGO-KINSHASA Wildcats in the wild east 1st June 2012 Pushed by local activists and international partners, Kinshasa is breaking some of the Chinese links to the illicit mining trade in eastern Congo The Kinshasa government has succumbed to international pressure and is implementing sanctions against Chinese companies implicated in the trade of minerals of doubtful origin.
Vol 5 (AAC) No 4 | CONGO-KINSHASACHINABELGIUM Experts rate foreign aid 10th February 2012 Researchers from three continents analyse the impact of Belgian and Chinese aid projects and policies A new report from Belgian, Chinese and Congolese academics provides in-depth analysis on the contrasts between European and Chinese aid and trade policies in Congo-Kinshasa. Neither Conflict, nor...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 4 | CONGO-KINSHASA Gécamines strikes again 10th February 2012 Gécamines has used strong-arm tactics once again, this time to block the investment plans of Australia’s Anvil Mining. The state-owned mining company’s decision to review its partnership with...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 1 | CONGO-KINSHASACHINA Frozen funds 10th November 2011 The finance for the Congolese-Chinese joint venture has been held up and Kinshasa wants the mining companies to bridge the gap China is withholding money that is needed to rehabilitate 700 kilometres of railway in Katanga and Kasai, leading the Congolese government to call on mining companies to raise...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 1 | CONGO-KINSHASACHINA IMF worried about Chinese loans again 10th November 2011 The award of the copper and cobalt mines at the Lonshi and Frontier sites to the Hong Kong company Fortune Ahead Limited is causing concern at the International...
Vol 52 No 25 | CONGO-KINSHASA Kabila: from farce to tragedy 16th December 2011 Having stayed silent on corrupt mining deals, the United Nations and the West want the embarrassing election crisis to disappear Millions of Congolese question the spending of more than US$300 million on national elections on 28 November – if the true results aren't released. There is a broad...
Vol 52 No 25 | CONGO-KINSHASA Timeline of a troubled vote 16th December 2011 • September 2011: The International Crisis Group reported that the registration of electors by the Commission électorale nationale indépendante (CENI) showed 'surprising results', with higher rates in areas...
Vol 52 No 24 | CONGO-KINSHASA Fraud and violence 2nd December 2011 Calls for the election results, due on 6 December, to be annulled have revived fears of violence. More than a score of people died on 26-28 November, five...
Vol 52 No 23 | CONGO-KINSHASA Bargain mine sales draw fire 18th November 2011 The government’s secretive, and cheap, sale of lucrative mining assets is fast becoming an election issue Mining companies stripped of valuable concessions have been sounding out the opposition before the presidential election, which is expected to take place on 28 November. President Joseph Kabila’s...