Thursday, July 7, 2016

Congo Miners Struggle After Commodities Slump

 

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has already shed thousands of mining jobs this year after global commodity prices tumbled.

Last month, the country’s chamber of mines announced that the mining sector lost at least 3000 direct and 10,000 subcontractor jobs since commodity began to tumble last year.

The DRC, Africa’s largest copper producer, is heavily dependent on the mining sector, which accounts for 98 percent of export earnings together with its smaller oil industry.

Workers at a former industrial open mine site in Kolwezi are part of tens of thousands of miners who work in the mostly unregulated artisanal mining sector. 

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Source: euronews.

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