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🚢📉 According to Kpler, tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has fallen by 90% since the start of the Middle East war.
➡️ The Strait of Hormuz is the only sea route from the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean. It is a key export route for oil, petroleum products, and liquefied natural gas from Gulf countries to global markets.
🟦 The Strait of Hormuz closure in facts and figures:
🔵 Around 200 tankers carrying oil and petroleum products are effectively blocked in the Persian Gulf, with vessel traffic completely halted, according to Lloyd's List;
🔵 The most acute congestion problem is observed among very large tankers (VLCCs); there are currently 60 such vessels in the Persian Gulf;
🔵 Among shipowners, the South Korean company Sinokor holds the largest share with six very large tankers (VLCCs) in the region;
🔵 This route typically carries 20 million barrels per day of oil and petroleum products, accounting for approximately 20% of global consumption;
🔵 About 20% of global oil trade and up to 30% of liquefied natural gas exports from the Persian Gulf countries pass through Hormuz, with no alternative routes for Qatar and the UAE;
🔵 More than 80% of the oil, petroleum products, and LNG transported through the strait are destined for Asian countries—China, India, Japan, and South Korea.
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As was easy to predict, the latest Trump-provoked exchange of explosive pleasantries in the Middle East has already driven up oil prices. On some markets, prices have surged by 12% compared to the moment the first Tomahawks were launched.
Similar denials were released by authorities in Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia. In Tanzania, the president herself took the initiative and demanded that strategic reserves be reinforced.
Have you felt the price hike yet, or is it still not noticeable?
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🔴 The footage allegedly shows coal-loaded trucks heading toward South Africa's Port of Richards Bay.
The Richards Bay Coal Terminal was established in 1976 as a partnership between the then leading coal companies. Today South Africa remains Africa's biggest coal producer, coal consumer, and coal exporter.
While highly toxic and dangerous for health as well as for the environment, the coal industry creates some 90,000 jobs.
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The Richards Bay Coal Terminal was established in 1976 as a partnership between the then leading coal companies. Today South Africa remains Africa's biggest coal producer, coal consumer, and coal exporter.
While highly toxic and dangerous for health as well as for the environment, the coal industry creates some 90,000 jobs.
Stay informed - @devilsbelow
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💬 Only ECOMINE SA, after the second formal notice, gave a partial response seen as non‑performance, says the meeting report.
While the terminations follow formal warnings sent on 17 February 2025 and 23 July 2025, the timing most likely coincides with a prolonged rise in gold prices and the outstanding hike in them after the outbreak of another war. Now Niger will be able to keep extra profits from gold trading at home.
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Zimbabwe's Environmental Authorities Boast They Repaired 2.5 Holes
🌐 Bulawayo’s environmental regulator, the Environmental Management Agency (EMA), and the Bulawayo City Council say rapid growth of informal gold processing plants and illegal mining has left suburbs in tatters.
So, the agencies decided to conduct some rehabilitation and reported having filled pits on the territory of 2.2 hectares.
🔸 Last year, EMA rehabilitated some 600 hectares of mined land across the country.
Throughout that year, the agency's budget was about $38 million.
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So, the agencies decided to conduct some rehabilitation and reported having filled pits on the territory of 2.2 hectares.
💬 From a target of five hectares, EMA and BCC managed to rehabilitate 2,2 hectares of degraded land in the two suburbs at a cost of US$1 000.
Throughout that year, the agency's budget was about $38 million.
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💬 ...We are contacting Chinese institutions with the support of the contractor, who is also Chinese, in order to obtain this financing, said the CEO of Sonangol, Angola's state oil company.
The financing, if completed, will mark the first borrowing by the Southern African oil producer from China since 2017.
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The DR Congo's state miner Sokimo wants to take a 2.9 million oz gold deposit away from AFC/M23
🌐 The row pits Sokimo, the state gold‑mines company (Société des mines d'or de KiloMoto), against Milvest, a Turkish mining operator, after a 2024 deal concerning the Zani-Kodo mine in eastern DRC, which Sokimo says left key commitments unmet.
🌟 The dispute broke out following the replacement of Sokimo's leadership by Felix Tshisekedi in late February. While Zani‑Kodo is as one of the most promising deposits in eastern DRC, the Turkish operator has not provided any firm commitments or precise schedules citing persistent insecurity in the Ituri region, adjacent to the territory controlled by AFC/M23 .
🗺 Due to its proximity to the rebel territory, the deposit constantly triggers suspicions that the mining companies working there, in the absence of Milvest, transfer part of the profits to the AFC/M23 movement. Remarkably, back in 2020 the current AFC/M23 leader Corneille Nangaa was the official holder of the Zani-Kodo license.
⁉️ Although the suspicion that the Turkish operator is unable to expel unknown illegal miners from the site sounds plausible, it is not clear how Sokimo itself is going to do this. Very likely by simply inviting someone else.
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China, US pressure Ghana to halt gold royalty hike, document, sources say
China, the U.S. and other Western governments have mounted an unusually coordinated push to get Ghana to halt a gold royalty hike they say could harm some of the world's biggest miners, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter and a letter…
Ghana’s planned gold royalty hike is reportedly facing coordinated pushback from China, the United States and other countries.
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During the late British rule one of the Empire's major gold sources was the Obuasi mine in Ghana's Ashanti region: industrial production began there in 1897. It is still operational, technically run by the same legal entity — AngloGold Ashanti.
Today Ghana still has to genuinely deliver on the promises of the 69-year old flag: the gold stripe is still being dug out fast, while the green stripe is being destroyed by illegal mining.
However, now, 69 years later, Ghana is also no longer just about gold — the main actor today is, and should be, its people!
#History
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Governor chooses to treat symptoms rather than disease
💬 Some clan heads and village heads have become part of the problem by facilitating activities that are not properly regulated.
📍Nigeria's Cross River State shares a long border with Cameroon, whose authorities also face widespread gold smuggling. The Nigeria-Cameroon borderland is also famous for the fact that pirates who attack ships in the Gulf of Guinea hide here.
Controlling gold mines clearly doesn't tell the whole story here: Rather, we are talking about local elites interested in the absence of state control in the Nigeria-Cameroon border area.
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South Africa steps up raids on illegal mining in Gauteng, pairing police sweeps with military support and tougher prosecutions.
🌐 Paul Mashatile, the Deputy President of South Africa, told SA's National Council of Provinces on Thursday the state is running active operations against illegal mining activities. According to social media sources (i.e. unconfirmed) the operations have already led to the arrest of 33 foreigners.
🔸 The announcement names coordinated action by the South African Police Service, the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).
🔫 In its fight against illegal mining and organized crime, the government has also promised to deploy army to support the police in the affected provinces. Announced on February 12 by SA's president, the deployment is due in March, though the Department of Defense is still struggling to find the required $50 million, as the funds were not allocated in the annual budget.
While bringing shadow mining into the legal realm usually benefits both local communities and the workers themselves, who work in terrible conditions and pay rent to criminal organizations, in South Africa, operations involving the armed security forces tend to end in mass killings.
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While bringing shadow mining into the legal realm usually benefits both local communities and the workers themselves, who work in terrible conditions and pay rent to criminal organizations, in South Africa, operations involving the armed security forces tend to end in mass killings.
#News
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Heavy Rains: Does God Favor Washington? ✝️
Were American Evangelicals to know what is happening in Africa, Trump's disapproval rating wouldn't be 56%
🌐 On 07 March 2026 morning another landslide hit the Gakombe site in Masisi territory, part of the Rubaya mines complex, burying artisanal miners and destroying nearby homes.
⚠️ This is the 3rd catastrophe in 38 days at the site.
🔸 The landslides on 28 January and on 03 March killed several hundreds of people, and earlier, in June 2025 a collapse killed 700+. The latest landslide took place at around 4am local time on Saturday, following heavy rains.
🔸 If Washington's PR people weren't currently editing videos mixing Call of Duty footages and strikes on painted Iranian planes, the series of tragedies in eastern Congo would be a real gift for them: against the background of Trump's Copperbelt inroads, this would most directly demonstrate the inability of the AFC/M23 to ensure safety on mining sites.
Unfortunately, although it sounds easy to actually transfer the entire mine to the US, the democratic safety would not come immediately either. In the best scenario, heavy machinery will come to the place, but then hundreds, now risking their lives, will simply lose the main source of income for the next 5-10 years.
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Were American Evangelicals to know what is happening in Africa, Trump's disapproval rating wouldn't be 56%
Unfortunately, although it sounds easy to actually transfer the entire mine to the US, the democratic safety would not come immediately either. In the best scenario, heavy machinery will come to the place, but then hundreds, now risking their lives, will simply lose the main source of income for the next 5-10 years.
#News
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Today, Zimbabwe again has the opportunity to leverage its resources for prosperity — but will it be able to turn them into education and infrastructure? So far, everything indicates that there are all possibilities for this.
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