The Democratic Republic of Congo has announced plans to sign exploration sharing agreements with successful bidders by 30 October, a timeline which flies in the face of the vetting procedure required by Kongolese law. BBC News looks at the process.
Source: community.scoop.co.nzPublished on 2022-10-13
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