Koidu Limited Halts Operations and Lays Off Over 1,000 Workers Amid Labour Dispute in Sierra Leone

Koidu Limited, Sierra Leone’s largest diamond mining company, has suspended operations and laid off the majority of its local workforce—more than 1,000 employees—due to a protracted dispute over wages and working conditions. The conflict began with a strike in December 2024, which workers temporarily paused in hopes of reaching an agreement through negotiations. However, after talks stalled, employees resumed industrial action in early March, according to Reuters. Charles Kainessie, president of the Koidu Limited Workers’

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Pensana Secures $25M Boost to Advance Longonjo Rare Earths Project

Pensana, a London-listed rare earths developer, has confirmed the terms and timeline for the first $25-million equity tranche from the Angolan Sovereign Wealth Fund. This follows the successful securing of full project financing for the Longonjo rare earths project in Angola. The funds will be used to commence main construction activities on-site. In addition, the Angolan Sovereign Wealth Fund has agreed to convert a previously issued $15-million bridging loan—provided over the past 18 months to

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Angola and DRC Deepen Strategic Ties Through Oil and Infrastructure Cooperation

Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are strengthening their bilateral relationship through joint hydrocarbon exploration, power grid integration, and regional transport development. Key projects such as the co-development of Block 14/23 in the Maritime Zone of Common Interest, electricity interconnection initiatives, and the Lobito Corridor railway are expected to advance cross-border trade and energy security, underscoring the value of regional collaboration. In April, Angola’s government approved a landmark agreement defining revenue sharing and

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De Beers’ Secret Discounts Fuel Discontent Amid Diamond Market Turmoil

De Beers has quietly begun selling rough diamonds at steep discounts to a select group of buyers — a rare and contentious move that is stirring tensions within an industry already grappling with sluggish demand and mounting uncertainty. In a departure from its traditional pricing model, the diamond giant has been offering discounts of 10% to 20% through confidential side deals, aimed at offloading growing inventories without making public price cuts. These covert sales, reported

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Ethiopia Secures $1.75 Billion in Chinese Investments to Boost Renewable Energy and Mineral Development

In a major step toward sustainable development, Ethiopia has attracted $1.75 billion in investments from five Chinese companies, focusing on solar-cell manufacturing, energy storage, and mineral exploration. The announcement was made by Finance Minister Ahmed Shide, who emphasized the critical role these investments will play in expanding Ethiopia’s renewable energy infrastructure and tapping into its mineral resources. One of the key investors is CSI Solar Co., a Shanghai-listed company majority-owned by Canadian Solar Inc., which

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U.S. Commits $6 Billion to Boost Southern Africa’s Lobito Corridor

The United States has announced the mobilization of nearly $6 billion to support the development of the Lobito Corridor—a key transport infrastructure project linking Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Zambia. The announcement was made on Saturday, May 10, 2025, by the U.S. State Department via its official account on the social platform X (formerly Twitter). The funding is designated for the development and construction of the Lobito Corridor, which aims to connect

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DRC to Overhaul Petroleum Code in Bid to Attract Global Investors

In an interview with Jeune Afrique, Democratic Republic of Congo’s Minister of Hydrocarbons, Aimé Sakombi Molendo, announced that the country will undertake a complete revision of its Petroleum Code. According to him, the reform proposal will be submitted to the Council of Ministers within the next three months before being forwarded to Parliament for approval. Explaining the need for this reform, the Minister cited the failure of the oil block tender launched on July 28,

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Lobito Atlantic Railway Transports Over 50,000 Tonnes of Cargo in First Quarter

Lobito Atlantic Railway (LAR) transported 50,235 tonnes of cargo between January and March 2025. Of this total, 18,202 tonnes were minerals, primarily copper. The operator of the Lobito Corridor has set an ambitious goal to reach one million tonnes of diverse cargo. In 2024, the corridor moved 125,000 tonnes of cargo, including 40,000 tonnes of copper. LAR is an Angolan company with a 20-year renewable concession to operate the Lobito Corridor. Despite common misconceptions, the

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Angola’s Transport Minister Restructures Key Sector Bodies and Appoints New Leadership

Angola’s Minister of Transport, Ricardo Viegas d’Abreu, on Monday, announced a series of restructurings across central bodies and company boards, including the appointment of Amadeu Nunes as Executive Secretary of the Lobito Corridor Transit Transport Facilitation Agency (AFTTCL). This agency plays a key role in boosting trade along the Lobito Corridor and fostering cooperation among the participating countries. As part of the reshuffle, Clóvis Lara Martins Rosa was appointed Non-Executive Chairman of the Board of

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UK Ambassador Praises Lobito Corridor as a Catalyst for Angola’s Economic and Regional Integration

The United Kingdom’s Ambassador to Angola, Bharat Joshi, has described the Lobito Corridor as a key infrastructure project for Angola’s economic growth and Southern Africa’s regional integration. Speaking on Wednesday in Luanda during the Angola–UK Business Forum, the diplomat highlighted the project’s transformative potential for millions living in historically underserved regions. “After visiting Benguela three times and meeting various partners in Lobito, I came to understand the true scale of the Corridor and its potential

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