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Friday, 23 February, 2001, 17:11 GMT
'Namibian mine' in Congo
The Mines Ministry in Namibia has responded to a newspaper report that Namibia owns and controls a diamond mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The report in Die Republikein paper quotes the Mines Minister, Jesaya Nyamu, as saying the mine, near the southern Congolese city of Tshikapa, was run by a joint Namibian and American concern with the agreement of the Congolese government. A spokesman for the Minister responded to the newspaper article by saying the Namibian government has never denied owning diamond interests in Congo; but he said the minister had been quoted out of context by the newspaper. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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