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Martin Kabwelulu Labilo


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Contradictions in the contracts

Martin Kabwelulu Labilo Congo-Kinshasa's long-serving Minister of Mines declined to attend this year's Indaba preferring to remain in Kinshasa where there is much political manoeuvring for positions in the government of new President Félix Tshisekedi...


One province’s perilous poll

The mine belonging to the Société Minière de Bisunzu (SMB) in Rubaya Masisi territory was closed on the orders of Mines Minister Martin Kabwelulu after mine managers were attacked in early May (AC Vol 59 No 10 Clashes over 'clean coltan')...


Making the miners sweat

In face-to-face meetings with the executives Kabila refused to withhold his signature but gave the mining bosses public assurances that their concerns would be addressed in the drafting of the regulations overseen by Mining Minister Martin Kabwelulu Labilo...


Kabila squeezes the miners

On 5 February irate executives came face to face with Albert Yuma Mulimbi the president of state-owned mining company Gécamines and Mines Minister Martin Kabwelulu in Cape Town at the annual African industry conference the Mining Indaba where the Congolese delegation had an unmistakable swagger...


Kabila thriving on chaos

These include Henri Yav Mulang (Finance) Lambert Mende Omalanga (Communications) Crispin Atama Tabe Mogodi (Defence) Alexis Thambwe Mwamba (Justice) and Martin Kabwelulu Labilo (Mines)...


Mine sale prompts tax grab

Freeport met Gécamines' Chairman Albert Yuma Mulimbi and Mines Minister Martin Kabwelulu within an hour of the stock market announcement and both criticised the deal...


Ivanhoe rides into the elections

The battle over Kamoa pits Kabila and Moïse Ekanga who manages China's investments in Congo-Kinshasa against Mines Minister Martin Kabwelulu who wasn't involved in Friedland's deal making with Zijin (AAC Vol 6 No 8 Too great expectations)...

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The leaders in Lubumbashi

When the International Monetary Fund suspended a US$240 million loan and thus stopped Gécamines expanding he had rows with the government that involved Prime Minister Ponyo Mines Minister Martin Kabwelulu Labilo (another Katangese) and senior presidency official Henri Yav Mulang (yet another Katangese) about concessions granted by Gécamines...


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