Nigeria, Niger, Angola, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon — if you live in any of these places, Trump is threatening you.
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🇿🇲 Zambian Authorities Forgive the Chinese 🇿🇲
💧 Nearly a year after the major tailings dam spill, which released thousands of litres of acidic materials into Zambia's soil and rivers, including the major Kafue river, the authorities officially publish an environmental damage report — one that recognizes only 160 people as direct victims.
💧 Released on January 5, the report on the February tailings dam collapse near Kitwe, not far from the Zambia–DRC border, identified only 5.35 km² of affected soil and some traces of contamination in local rivers, declaring acidic levels in the key Kafue river to be “within acceptable bounds.” Only 158 people living were recognized as unquestionable victims of the spill.
▶️ Between June and September, the Zambian government and the Chinese company Sino-Metals, responsible for the spill, replaced the firm conducting the study. Instead of a South African company that had been working on site in the wake of the spill, a new laboratory was hired.
🔴 The South African firm then overtly said it had been fired because it had exposed the real severity of consequences of Sino-Metals’ negligence, which it estimated at 1.5 million tonnes of toxic material released.
Hiring a new laboratory more than 6 months after the accident — when all possible contaminants had already floated downstream — effectively shuts the door on any future chance for local communities to obtain compensation from either the authorities or the Chinese company.
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Hiring a new laboratory more than 6 months after the accident — when all possible contaminants had already floated downstream — effectively shuts the door on any future chance for local communities to obtain compensation from either the authorities or the Chinese company.
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DRC promises protection to Zambians as unrest threatens cross-border traffic
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Who Profits from the Most Lucrative Sector of the Nigerian Economy
All Nigeria’s oil industry is divided into 3 parts — each with its own heroes and villains: upstream production, oil processing, and the sale of petroleum products, including fuel imports from abroad.
⏩ Production is dominated by foreign companies, although in recent years — following the exit of some foreign majors from onshore projects — an ever larger share of the market has been taken over by so-called “indigenous” firms owned by local elites. The most dynamic player among them is Heirs Energies, owned by Tony Elumelu, chairman of United Bank for Africa, who leverages his banking-sector connections to expand the company. Recently, Heirs acquired the largest stake in another local firm, Seplat.
⏩ In refining, the undisputed heavyweight is Aliko Dangote’s Dangote Oil Refinery, which is far ahead of all operating competitors and is, in effect, Nigeria's only refinery in its weight class.
⏩ A significant role at every level is played by the state-owned NNPC, which manages the government’s stakes in upstream projects, owns a share in the Dangote refinery, operates several large refineries of its own, and runs a retail network.
⏩ Finally, the import and sales segment features an entire constellation of local and foreign firms, including Oando Plc, owned by Wale Tinubu, a nephew of the sitting president, which is also active in oil production. More recently, Aliko Dangote himself has announced plans to enter the retail market as well.
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Botswana Invites Russia to Invest in Its Mining Sector
“We hope to make use of Russia’s knowledge and expertise in large-scale mining projects, as well as in processing industries that create added value. These are precisely the areas where we see opportunities for cooperation,” the country’s foreign minister said.
While the opening of an embassy is an important step, it is highly unlikely that Russia will come for Botswana’s minerals. Russians are largely unable to operate abroad due to American and European sanctions and have only a minimal presence in Africa, making it improbable that Russians will appear in Botswana anytime soon.
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That was the first full-fledged week of the new year of 2026, during which rulers forgave those who polluted their land, dismissed those who were managing their oil.
💡Here are the key highlights:
🇧🇼 Botswana
— Botswana Invites Russia to Invest in Its Mining Sector
🇨🇩 DR Congo
— Congolese clergy speaks against the US-DRC agreement.
— The government allows processing units to accept ore from artisanal miners amid protests
🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea
— Equatorial Guinea moves its capital to a brand new city built on oil revenues
🇬🇭 Ghana
— A Ghanaian prophet predicts the discovery of major onshore oil deposits in Ghana
— Ghana hopes to keep its oil fields viable until 2040
🇲🇱 Mali
— JNIM militants attack a gold mine in southeastern Mali
🇳🇪 Niger
— Niger replaces its oil minister
🇳🇬 Nigeria
— President reshuffles the country's oil sector management
🇸🇩 Sudan
— Sudan’s central bank and Sudanese Mineral Resources Company set up a joint commission to curb illegal gold exports.
🇺🇬 Uganda
— Uganda to start its first oil exports by October, despite environmental concerns
🇿🇲 Zambia
— First report on the toxic pollution caused by a Chinese company designates 160 people as victims
— Zambia is concerned over the safety of its workers in southern DRC
#NewsDigest
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Peace in Congo Remains Elusive, but Resources for Trump Are on the Way
The scale of the DRC’s alignment with the US thus turns out to be even greater than Washington initially asked for — but still it may not bring the long awaited peace to eastern Congo.
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At the same time, rescue efforts are even more complicated by the absence of infrastructure and ongoing fighting. South Kordofan is right now a contested area — so while miners risk dying underground, people on the surface may enjoy drones and shells overhead.
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How to make it to the presidency on obscure river-restoration contracts
It is reported that since December the ruling Zanu-PF party has been considering Tungwarara's candidacy for the party's Central Committee.
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US president has threatened to kept cautious companies out of Venezuelan oil
#Global
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📺 The Oil Apocalypse Is Postponed 📺
Ghana Hopes to Keep Its Oil Fields Viable Until 2040
🌐 Against the backdrop of a looming production crisis, Ghana is extending the licenses of its two operating oil projects — the Jubilee and TEN fields — by several…
Ghana Hopes to Keep Its Oil Fields Viable Until 2040
🌐 Against the backdrop of a looming production crisis, Ghana is extending the licenses of its two operating oil projects — the Jubilee and TEN fields — by several…
Benin Reopens the National Treasure
🫂 Ghana, hoping to extended the life of its oil fields to 2040 and thereby remain in the oil producers league, may finally no longer feel alone in West Africa: by the end of the month, Singapore-based Akrake Petroleum wants to relaunch oil production at the 56-year old Sèmè field in Benin.
🦖 Benin’s offshore field is a true dinosaur, keenly sensing weakness among its Ghanaian counterparts, which were discovered in the 2010s and are already threatening to run dry by 2035. The Sèmè field is a contemporary of the Moon landing: it had been discovered in 1969, produced oil since 1982 and was shut down in 1998.
🚢 The Beninese have not obtained their own refinery since then, which is logical. But all the necessary infrastructure for exports by sea is already in place, which is very convenient. All thanks to the pipeline from Niger, through which Benin already exports oil, albeit for now not its own.
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Mozambique's remote area shows that facts are no more in the age of digitalization
Some may see today's endless flow of information as a remedy against clandestine illegal activities or as a tool of bringing unpleasant facts to the spotlight. However, in practice it more and more often helps criminals, governments and interested groups distort the reality in the way they need.
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The Congolese people offer yet another gift to the US comrades
Under the US-DRC Strategic Partnership Agreement, signed in Washington on December 4, Congo committed to create a Strategic Asset Reserve — a special fund for resource assets managed by a joint commission. The fund would include a list of projects involving critical minerals and gold reserved for American investors. The DRC also promised to constantly update the fund adding new assets.
As Donald Trump increasingly shifts his personality from peacemaker to warmonger, Kinshasa’s growing courtship of Trump — beyond its hope of once again drawing his attention to peacemaking in eastern Congo — can also be explained by a desire to push aside Chinese players who directly or indirectly control up to 80% of mineral extraction in the country.
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Mine “revival” keeps finding new ways to cost Copperbelt families
Two Zambian contractor workers died on January 13 at Mopani Copper Mines’ shaft in Kitwe in an explosion during underground work linked to a blasting cable.
The resulting lack of funds to refresh the infrastructure at the site has already turned Mopani into a frontline-like zone, with fatal accidents linked to technical failures occurring almost on a yearly basis.
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Many have heard of the resource curse: revenues from extraction make the development of the rest of the economy unattractive, resulting in dependence on global prices, freezing the growth of living standards. But there are situations where the mere expectation of high revenues has an already disastrous effect. This is exactly what happened to Mozambique in the early 2010s.
Instead, the scheme was exposed far earlier than planned—in 2016—triggering an investor exodus, the suspension of foreign aid, and a rupture in Mozambique’s cooperation with the IMF. Gas production, originally planned for 2019, was postponed because of the inability to secure new financing after the scandal.
#PolicyReview
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Another day, another backroom deal over Congo’s cobalt
⏩ An Indian-based company, Chemaf is building the copper-cobalt mine Mutoshi in southern DRC, described as one of today's largest cobalt mines. However, at one point Chemaf wasn't able to manage its finances properly and dove in the ocean of ever-growing debts, looking for someone to buy its assets.
What the Congolese state miner is performing could seem as nationalization — but the already known intention to immediately transfer the assets to another player, highly likely a foreign one, leaves little chance that it will bring any visible profit for the Congolese people.
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The government of Zimbabwe is taking back the Inyathi gold mine—but not from a negligent investor, rather from a local football club. Let’s unpack how footballers came to own a gold mine, and why it is now being reclaimed.
The first such experiment for Zimbabwe, it can clearly be judged a failure. A populist move on the part of the Zimbabwean President, it had little chance to work out. Still, even though it did not work for Highlanders, maybe it will work for someone else and somewhere else.
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Contracts with gold companies are no longer Moses’ tablets for Ghana
If these measures are approved by parliament and implemented, Ghana will be able to jump aboard and capture its share of the high gold prices.
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