The Canadian mining company, Coniagas, has been personally invited to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) by Madame Governor of Lualaba, Richard Muyej Mangeze Mans, for potential feedstock streams. Madame Mangeze Mans has extended an invitation, recognizing the vital role the company plays in the mining industry. This invitation holds significant importance as it reflects the growing influence and prominence of Coniagas within the global mining industry.
A delegation of Coniagas, led by its chairman, Hubert Marleau, is anticipated to visit the global mining hub in March 2023. This visit to DRC raises several prospects, including potential feedstock streams, for the company and is seen as a golden opportunity to establish a better business relationship with the DRC government.
Being one of the leading miners in Canada, Coniagas explores, develops and mines precious and base metals from its mining projects. It’s commitment and proficiency in mining have positioned it as a noteworthy contributor to the global mining industry. The firm anticipates employing its resources and expertise to develop a profitable and sustainable mining project in the DRC.
Madame Governor Mangeze Mans stated that Coniagas has been making significant contributions to the mining industry and has shown importance to environmental sustainability, an aspect that the DRC government highly appreciates. As a result, the invitation was extended not only to undertake potential mining ventures but also to help boost the DRC’s economic stature.
Coniagas’ chairman, Hubert Marleau, expressed his excitement and honor for the invitation, articulating that it showcases the company’s international recognition. He further emphasized that they look forward to working co-operatively with the DRC government, utilizing the country’s abundant mineral resources.
The visit is also expected to benefit the DRC, as Coniagas employs sustainable mining practices that lessen environmental impacts, while contributing to the local economy. Thus, Coniagas’ potential operations in the DRC are expected not just to bring fiscal development but help establish sustainable mining practices in the region as well.
The invitation to Coniagas demonstrates Madame Mangeze Mans’ vision of establishing Lualaba as a center for global mining, attracting investment from companies recognized for their adherence to best mining practices. The spontaneous move indicates her dedication to sustainable mining practices and the economic development of the area.
This visit can well mark a newer era in the global mining sector, as it unites remarkable mining practices of Canada with the abundant mineral resources of the DRC. It holds immense potential to reshape mining practices, uplift economies, and most importantly, bring environmental sustainability to the front of the global mining sector.