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Congo digs for more revenues from minerals

By William MacNamara in Johannesburg and Rebecca Bream in London

Published: February 26 2008 03:04 | Last updated: February 26 2008 03:04

Mobutu Sese Seko, the late Zairean dictator, turned them into a personal treasure trove. Under his successor, Laurent Desire Kabila, they were carved up by warring factions and armies, as the country he renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo slid out of his control and into war.

Now the future of some of the world’s richest deposits of metals and gems is in the hands of his son, Joseph Kabila, who won democratic elections in 2006.

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