The Imbo gold project contains numerous targets of interest including the three resource bearing deposits of Adumbi, Kitenge and Manzako, the deposits occurring within a 5 kilometre radius of each other, east of the Ngayu greenstone belt in the DRC. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available
The Ngayu archean greenstone belt is located in the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Gold mineralization at Ngayu is spatially related to banded ironstone formation. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: 1.6406296; long: 26.419389
The Kamoa North Project is a newly discovered, very large, stratiform copper deposit with adjacent prospective exploration areas within the Central African Copperbelt, approximately 25 kilometres west of the town of Kolwezi and about 270 kilometres west of the provincial capital of Lubumbashi in the
Construction of a multi-phased hydroelectric mega-complex comprising seven proposed power stations, including the immediate development of Inga 3 (Basse Chute and Haute Chute) and the modernization and expansion of the existing Inga 1 (351-MW) and Inga 2 (1,424-MW) facilities at the Inga Falls site,
The Giro Project is located 35km west of Randgold / Anglo Ashanti’s producing 16Moz Kibali Mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. As further evidence of the significant of this favourable mining environment, Randgold recently signed a JV agreement for the Moku Licence, which borders Giro to the east.
Ortac Resources is currently reviewing historical drilling data at Casa, which includes over 100 holes of exploration drilling, predominantly at the Akyanga licence area in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The latest assay results from the expansion and infill drilling programme currently under way
Construction of the Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project in Central Africa. The project is estimated to cost over US$ 150 million. The Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project is an off-grid solar electrification project that will be implemented in West and Central Africa. The beneficiary countries
Construction of Kulungu Research and Cancer Hospital, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Project value is estimated at $80 million to $160 million USD, with some earlier references suggesting up to $260 million. Scope of works could include: full construction of a hospital complex focusing
Upgrading of approximately 71km of the Pedicle Road in the Democratic Republic of Congo including construction of one reinforced concrete bridge at Lubemba along the Pedicle Road. The road is maintained by Zambia. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location