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Congo's South Kivu guv lifts mining suspension in province

D emocratic Republic of Congo has lifted a suspension of mining activities in the South Kivu province, with the exception of gold extraction, the region's governor said in a statement on Thursday.

Gold, tin ore cassiterite and hi-tech mineral coltan from the eastern province are mainly mined by so-called artisanal. miners utilizing simple means.

Congo's gold production is systematically underreported, and. lots of the precious metal are smuggled into worldwide supply. chains through its eastern neighbours.

Guv Jean-Jacques Purusi Sadiki in July suspended all. mining activities in the restive area and ordered companies. and operators to leave mining sites.

He said at the time the decision was taken due to disorder. triggered by the mining operators, without elaborating.

After a meeting with mining operators it was chosen to lift. the suspension, a declaration published by a federal government. spokesperson said.

The declaration prompted cooperatives, mining business and. gold-buying outlets to figure out their situation with the tax. authorities, including that assessments with players in the. market will continue.

The aim is to change the mining sector into a genuine. lever for stability, wealth production for all and the. socio-economic advancement of South Kivu province, it added.

(source: Reuters)