DP World has appointed Portugese construction firm Mota-Engil to lead the development of the Banana Port, the Democratic ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNDP World’s deep-water port project in DR Congo moves forwardThe Banana Port will be developed in phases with the first phase designed to accommodate the world’s largest vessels and ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNDP World’s deep-water port project in Congo moves forwardSultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World, said that DP World is committed to ensuring the construction of ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy does DRC want a Ukraine-like minerals deal with Trump, amid conflict?Observers say the DRC has been inspired by Washington’s proposal to support Ukraine in its war against Russia in exchange for ...
AVZ Minerals says it has had talks with US entities interested in acquiring a disputed lithium project in the Democratic ...
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AFP on MSNUganda: the quiet power in the eastern DRC conflictUganda's role in eastern DR Congo has largely gone under the radar during recent violence but its complex approach aims to ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Crisis in Eastern DRCThe crisis in eastern DRC has left deep scars, but the resilience of affected communities remains strong. With sustained ...
Although there are no US companies operating in the country, the US is investing in the Lobito Corridor, an infrastructure project which includes the building of railways and ports to export DRC ...
Banana Port's first phase will have a handling capacity of 450,000 TEUs per year and 30 hectares of storage area.
The captured cities are, respectively, close to Rwanda and Burundi, which are involved in the three-country project. The Ruzizi river forms part of both countries' borders with the DRC as it flows ...
The captured cities are, respectively, close to Rwanda and Burundi, which are involved in the three-country project. The Ruzizi river forms part of both countries' borders with the DRC as it flows ...
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