Strong mining ties forged between Kinsevere and the DRC 1Mining in DRC 

Strong mining ties forged between Kinsevere and the DRC

The strong mining alliance forged between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Kinsevere mine operator, MMG Limited, was further strengthened at a recent meeting held last month at the DRC embassy in Beijing.

Weiquan Xia, General Manager of MMG’s Kinsevere mine, convened a successful meeting with Numbi Kayembe Valentin, Plenipotentiary Minister, responsible for Congolese diplomatic matters. They discussed the inclusive social investment opportunities that have been brokered between both countries.

The Kinsevere mine operation has over the longer term invested in sustainable DRC community projects with economic benefits flowing to locally-run businesses as well as improved agriculture, education and public health infrastructure major projects. One notable example is Kinsevere’s kept pledge of nearly US$20 million assisting Bukanda sector villages in the past 15 years.

Mr Weiquan said he was committed to creating more employment and training opportunities for Congolese people, a focus he has had since joining MMG in July 2020.

“More than half of Kinsevere’s senior management are Congolese and nearly all of the 800 full time positions are filled by local DRC people. Kinsevere also creates over 3000 jobs for contractors and communities at peak, further boosting local job opportunities,” he said.

Mr Weiquan praised Mr Kayembe for the strong friendship and economic ties between the two countries, adding that the planned Kinsevere Expansion Project will extend the company’s presence in Africa’s central copper belt, with more jobs and economic benefits set to flow to local communities and the country.

Mr Kayembe thanked MMG Kinsevere’s mining operation for its contribution and commitment to the DRC through copper cathode production and its employment and community investment benefits that have flowed to Lubumbashi, surrounding communities and the wider DRC.

The Minister Plenipotentiary of First Class will echo these sentiments at an upcoming lecture to the Chinese Non-ferrous Metals Association about policies and legal requirements relevant to DRC-based resource companies.

The visit was facilitated by MMG’s major shareholder China Minmetals Corporation (CMC) through Taiyang Li, Senior Manager International Business – CMC and Yi Chen (Aaron), Deputy Project Director – MMG Kinsevere.

Kinsevere is proud to pledge regional economic support, while complying with the Mining Code and laws stipulated by the DRC as our host country.

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