Porto do Lobito Union Celebrates Enhanced Working Conditions and Worker Reintegration 1 International Transport and Logistics 

Porto do Lobito Union Celebrates Enhanced Working Conditions and Worker Reintegration

The Trade Union Committee of Porto do Lobito expressed appreciation for the improvements in working conditions within the company. During the Workers’ Assembly at Casa do Pessoal do Porto do Lobito, marking its formalization’s first anniversary, Ernesto Muabi António, the Union Commission’s first secretary, highlighted the historical reintegration of some previously dismissed workers as a positive example. “While we continue addressing concerns among our associates regarding the company’s social fund, productivity bonus, professional qualifications, and more, we’re actively collaborating with the Administration to resolve these issues,” stated Ernesto. Responding to… Read More Here
Progress on TAZARA Corridor Deal Expected as Zambia Eyes Railway Expansion 2 Mining in Zambia Transport and Logistics 

Progress on TAZARA Corridor Deal Expected as Zambia Eyes Railway Expansion

The Zambian government anticipates finalizing a commercialization agreement for the TAZARA (Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority) corridor by the second quarter of 2024, Transport Minister Frank Tayali revealed. A joint technical working group involving Zambia, Tanzania, and China is actively exploring avenues to advance this agreement, focusing on bolstering the corridor’s operations. Minister Tayali affirmed that both Tanzania and Zambia are aligned in welcoming China’s involvement in managing the TAZARA corridor. The recent discussions during President Hakainde Hichilema’s visit to China also encompassed strategies to enhance the corridor’s efficiency and commercial viability.… Read More Here
The Lobito Corridor: Washington’s Answer to Belt and Road in Africa 3 Transport and Logistics Angola Infrastructural Development Mining in DRC Mining in Zambia 

The Lobito Corridor: Washington’s Answer to Belt and Road in Africa

Launched a decade ago, China’s Road and Belt Initiative is a colossal infrastructure and economic development project spanning across Asia, Europe, and Africa. To date, 52 African governments signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with China regarding the BRI and the initiative has translated into billions of dollars invested in the construction of roads, ports, railways, and other critical infrastructure. These projects are not only enhancing connectivity within the continent but also providing China with unprecedented access to Africa’s vast mineral wealth, particularly in countries like Zambia and the Democratic Republic… Read More Here
Porto do Lobito on a trade Facilitation platform 4 Angola Transport and Logistics 

Porto do Lobito on a trade Facilitation platform

The Lobito Port Company officially joined the Single Window for Trade Facilitation (SWIFT) on Monday, November 20th, by signing a protocol with the International Maritime Organization (IMO). This step integrates the Angolan company into a global platform for the sector, ushering in the era of the “paperless port” concept. This accession means that the Lobito Port Company will now operate within a platform shared by global port authorities and companies. This electronic interaction streamlines the process, allowing for a single declaration of necessary information for ship docking, as described by… Read More Here
DRC and Zambia Formalize Historic Agreement for Chalwe-Kabila Border Post Development 5 Mining in DRC Mining in Zambia Transport and Logistics 

DRC and Zambia Formalize Historic Agreement for Chalwe-Kabila Border Post Development

The governments of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia inked a significant bilateral agreement on November 17, 2023, in Lusaka, Zambia, marking a pivotal step toward the implementation and operation of the Chalwe-Kabila single border post. This post is a key component of the Kasomeno-Mwenda toll road project, developed by GED Africa Ltd. Representing the DRC government, Prime Minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde’s presence was symbolized by Minister of State for Infrastructure, Alexis Gisaro, accompanied by Minister of Foreign Trade Jean Lucien Bussa Tongba and Prime Minister’s Special Advisor, Romulus… Read More Here
World Bank Collaborates with Benguela Railways on Lobito Corridor Implementation 6 Angola Partnership Transport and Logistics 

World Bank Collaborates with Benguela Railways on Lobito Corridor Implementation

A team from the World Bank partnered with Benguela Railways’ leadership to understand the Lobito Corridor’s implementation process. During the engagement, Mosheta Lukombo, the administrator overseeing Administration and Finance at CFB, elucidated that the Lobito Atlantic Railway consortium, managing the Lobito Corridor, plays a vital role in regional integration, infrastructure enhancement, and facilitating the transportation of large goods. The World Bank delegation visited the Lobito Atlantic Railway consortium’s workshops within the public company, including the operations control center. They assessed the preparedness of the equipment essential to support train circulation… Read More Here
Resolution Reached in DRC Truckers' Strike Affecting Copper and Cobalt Exports 7 Mining in Zambia Cobalt Copper Mining in DRC Transport and Logistics 

Resolution Reached in DRC Truckers’ Strike Affecting Copper and Cobalt Exports

A recent truckers’ strike in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which disrupted copper and cobalt exports, has been successfully resolved, according to sources familiar with the situation. The strike, initiated by drivers in Kolwezi at the end of October, primarily centered around demands for increased danger pay for transporting green-energy metals. This standoff posed a threat to major mining companies such as Glencore Plc, CMOC Group Ltd., and Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., all of which operate significant mines in the region. As the world’s leading cobalt producer and a major copper… Read More Here
Ivanhoe Mines Addresses Media Reports on Trucking Strike in the DRC 8 Mining in DRC Copper Transport and Logistics 

Ivanhoe Mines Addresses Media Reports on Trucking Strike in the DRC

KOLWEZI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO – Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN; OTCQX: IVPAF) responded to media reports regarding the status of trucking shipments in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) concerning a third-party labor dispute. Operations at the Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex continued as usual, and as of November 9, significant shipments occurred from the mine gate, with additional shipments taking place in the following days. Ivanhoe Mines’ management proactively collaborated with the DRC government and local authorities to address any potential interim effects on outbound shipping. However, the company did not… Read More Here
Resumption of Copper Transport in the DRC Sparks Concerns Over Border Bottlenecks 9 Transport and Logistics Copper Mining in DRC Mining in Zambia 

Resumption of Copper Transport in the DRC Sparks Concerns Over Border Bottlenecks

Trucks loaded with thousands of tons of copper in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have recommenced their journey toward the Zambian border, accompanied by security escorts, after a recent wildcat strike, according to sources briefed on the matter. Approximately 2,700 trucks, carrying around 89,000 tons of copper, had been stranded in Kolwezi due to drivers demanding a risk allowance of $700 per journey, as reported by Reuters on November 7. The sudden release of the trucks is expected to worsen the situation at the border, where existing bottlenecks were… Read More Here
Railway Expansion Enhances Trade and Cooperation Between Angola and Zambia 10 Transport and Logistics Angola Mining in DRC Mining in Zambia 

Railway Expansion Enhances Trade and Cooperation Between Angola and Zambia

The expansion of the railway line from Munhango to Luau, including sections of Marco 25 to the commune of Lumbala Caquengue in Moxico, holds the promise of bolstering trade and investment between Angola and Zambia. These sentiments were expressed by the Governor of the Angolan province of Moxico, Ernesto Muangala, during the 1st Forum for Regional Cooperation and Cultural Exchange between the provinces of Moxico and Northwest Zambia, which commenced in Luena. During the forum, Robert Lihefu, the Minister of the Zambian province, emphasized the need for support infrastructures along… Read More Here

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