Kizito Pakabomba Visits Kibali Gold Mine to Inaugurate New Projects
The Minister of Mines, Kizito Pakabomba, was enthusiastically welcomed to Kibali Gold Mine, one of the largest gold mines in Africa.
Located in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), about 220 kilometers from the town of Isiro, the visit marks a significant milestone for the region.
The primary purpose of Minister Pakabomba’s visit was to inaugurate new projects funded by the allocation of 0.3% of the mine’s minimum turnover.
This allocation underscores the mine’s commitment to reinvest in local infrastructure and community development.
During the visit, Minister Pakabomba was given a detailed presentation of Kibali Gold Mine, highlighting its role as a symbol of mining excellence in the DRC.
The mine’s contributions to the local economy, its adherence to environmental standards, and its innovative mining techniques were key points of discussion.
This visit not only emphasizes the importance of sustainable mining practices but also showcases the positive impact that strategic reinvestment can have on local communities.
The inaugurated projects are expected to enhance the quality of life for residents and further establish Kibali Gold Mine as a pillar of progress and prosperity in the region.