The former US administration says Rwandan President Paul Kagame's government rebuffed a proposed peace incentive for a deal between DR Congo and Rwanda. The Congolese government in Kinshasa and United Nations experts accuse neighboring Rwanda of supporting the group with Rwandan troops and weapons.
"We tried to offer positive incentives. A genuine framework -- fundamentally negotiated by the parties -- exists, and at the moment, Rwanda seems to have walked away," she said. Rwanda-backed ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC) vast mineral resources, essential for global industries, are central to the escalating conflict in the region, with Western demand exacerbating local tensions.
to speed up the transport of minerals from southern Congo and Zambia to Angola's Atlantic coast. "We had proposed to both sides [Rwanda and Congo] that if we could get to stabilization in eastern ...
Burundi faces serious climate and environmental challenges. The biggest is the country's overdependence on the use of biomass (firewood). The second is outdated agricultural practices that have led to deforestation.
The conflict comes amid rising global tensions after Donald Trump’s election, especially between Washington and Beijing, over control of strategic minerals like those present in the Congo.
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The Southern African Development Community (SADC) will hold an extraordinary summit in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, on Thursday to discuss the security situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),
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On increasing electricity generation through an energy mix, President Samia said that Tanzania’s current electricity generation stands at 3,431.20 Megawatts, (MW), with 58 per cent sourced from hydropower, 35 per cent from natural gas, and 7 per cent from other sources.