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L'Afrique a enrichi l'Occident! Mark Bristow: "Après un siècle d'extraction, l'Afrique est encore l'endroit à être pour les entreprises minières occidentales"!

"Après un siècle d'extraction, l'Afrique est encore l'endroit à être pour les entreprises minières occidentales," selon Mark Bristow, directeur général de Randgold - qui exploite des mines au Mali, la République démocratique du Congo et Côte-d'Ivoire.
"Si vous voulez trouver des gisements d'or de plusieurs millions onces, l'Afrique est un très bon endroit pour aller y chercher."
Bristow a dit le distant mine d'or de Kibali de Rangold dans le nord est de la RD Congo est un exemple de la façon dont même les investissements les plus difficiles peuvent porter leurs fruits.
«Kibali a été très difficile en raison principalement de l'absence d'infrastructures, mais depuis que nous avons commencé le forage, un certain nombre d'industries satellites, y compris l'agriculture, y ont été mises au point."
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http://news.yahoo.com/crisis-hit-african-mines-seen-drawing-bargain-hunters-070501366.html
 
USAID (Obama) accusée de vouloir déstabiliser le Kenya
 
USAID accused of planning to destabilize Kenya
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/02/14/350711/kenya-accuses-usaid-of-subversion/
 
The logo of the US Agency for International Development (file photo)Fri Feb 14, 2014 5:38PM GMT
1Kenya has accused the US Agency for International Development (USAID) of planning to destabilize the Kenyan government by funding street demonstrations across the country.
The country’s National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC) said Thursday that it has ordered the Foreign Affairs Ministry to summon the US government aid arm USAID.
The NSAC made the order in a statement dated February 12, in which Francis Kimemia, Secretary to the Cabinet and a NSAC chairman, said to urgently summon the US aid agency to give more information over plans “to topple the government using activists.”
"NSAC is in possession of credible intelligence documents and information detailing how the US donor agency has consistently funded the demonstrations by activists," Kimemia said in the statement.
The intelligence documents reportedly contain information specifying how USAID has been sponsoring the protests.
It was not known how many organizations have received aid funding from USAID to hold anti-government demonstrations.
Kimemia also warned that “the consistent plans to destabilize the current government will not be tolerated at any costs, especially where activists are sustainably bribed to tarnish the country’s and leaders’ reputation regionally and internationally.”
US Ambassador to Kenya Robert F. Godec responded by saying in a statement that the Kenyan government’s accusations were false.
The order to summon USAID comes as Kenyan police dispersed earlier on Thursday a group of anti-government demonstrators, who tried to march to the parliamentary building in the capital Nairobi in protest against high cost of living in the country and what they called poor governance.
The protest was led by activists Timothy Njoya and Boniface Mwangi, whom NSAC had accused of receiving financial support from USAID to topple the government.
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