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Crossing Multiple Borders: “The Manyema” in Colonial East Central ...May 6, 2019 · “The Manyema” are people who have roots in what is today known as eastern Congo and who moved towards the East African coast – and often back.
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History, archaeology and memory of the Swahili-Arab in the ...Jun 9, 2020 · Figure 1. Map of the Democratic Republic of Congo, showing Maniema Province and the location of Kasongo, Nyangwe and Boyoma Falls (the former ...<|separator|>
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“The Manyema” in Colonial East Central Africa - ResearchGate“The Manyema” are people who have roots in what is today known as eastern Congo and who moved towards the East African coast – and often back – since the ...
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[PDF] Imperial Powers and Humanitarian InterventionsThis region was not only allegedly famous for its 'cannibalism' – Una-Ma-Nyema meant 'cannibals' according to. Victorian explorers – but it also had a ...
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The Manyema Hordes of Tippu Tip: A Case Study in Social ... - jstorDuring the early 1860s the Zanzibar and coastal traders; expanded their field of operations beyond Lake Tanganyika, around its southern shores and north into ...
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Map of the Democratic Republic of Congo, showing Maniema ...Maniema Province (0′-5′S, 24′-29′E) covers an area of 132,250 km 2 , approximately 5.6% of the total surface of the DRC. ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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Maniema regionLocated almost in the center of the DRC, the province of Maniema covers an area of 132,250 square kilometers or 5.6% of the total area of the country.
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Maniema Province - QuickworldStatus: Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo. Active: 20 July 1988 - Present. Capital: Kindu ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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Congo Democratic Republic Administrative Divisions - GeoPostcodes1. Provinces: Congo, Democratic Republic is divided into 26 provinces. · 2. Territories: Provinces are subdivided into territories. · 3. Communes, 4 Chefferies: ...
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Lowa (Kivu/Maniema) - WikipediaLowa is a river in the Congo Basin in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It rises in the Mitumba Mountains, on the border of the provinces of South ...
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[PDF] Climate Change Profile | Democratic Republic of the Congo (East)Annual rainfall for the whole of DRC is on average 1,070 mm. For the east of ... Average temperatures range from 24-25 ºC with limited variability ...
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[PDF] PDF - UN Digital LibraryOct 30, 2019 · The average temperature is 25°C in the central basin, 26°C on the coast, 18–20°C at an altitude of 1,500 m, 16–17°C at 2,000 m, 11°C at ...
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Bantu Migration - World History EncyclopediaApr 11, 2019 · During the 2nd millennium BCE, small population groups of Bantu began to migrate into Central Africa and then across to the Great Lakes region ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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Congo Basin Bantu | Research Starters - EBSCOFrom there, the Bantu migrated to the Congo Basin and spread south and east along the Congo River tributaries, eventually reaching both coasts. Later, some ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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[PDF] RegaThe average temperature is 75 or 80 degrees Fahrenheit; it is ... The average annual rainfall is 60 to 80 inches, but variation occur with changes in.
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Lega Tribe of Africa | African People and Tribes - Gateway AfricaIn the 17th century they attacked the Rwandan outpost of Rutshurer on their way to Maniema, just west of Lake Tanganyika, dividing and conquering the people who ...Missing: pre- colonial
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Ecology, Trade, and States in Pre-colonial Africa - jstorAfter 1780, the Luba expanded, first into the space between the Lualaba and Lake. Tanganyika, and later into the fishing and palm oil areas of the Lalaba lakes, ...<|separator|>
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The 19th Century Slave Trade in Eastern Africa### Summary of Historical Economic Activities in Manyema (19th Century)
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Kasongo: History, Archaeology and MemoryMay 2, 2019 · Kasongo on the Lualaba River (the headstream of the Congo River) became one of their principal trading posts. In the mid-1870s the most famous ...
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Tippu Tip### Summary of Tippu Tip's Activities
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[PDF] My African TravelsStanley describes his journey through the forests and rivers of Africa and his encounters with the African wildlife, tribespeople, and Arab settlers and traders ...
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[PDF] Henry M. Stanley, his life, travels and explorationsStanley was able to undertake bis eventful journey in 1876, through tbe entire continent from tbe sources to the mouth of tbe Congo, an adventure wbicb, as an ...
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[PDF] Inventory of the Henry M. Stanley ArchivesStanley Expedition”, London, 15-05-1890. 2493. Letter [copy] from HMS to ... Manyema, Central Africa, 30-10-1876; autograph, 15 pp., 4to. 4612. Letter ...
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Tippu Tib | Research Starters - EBSCOIn 1887, Stanley persuaded the Belgian king Leopold II to appoint Tippu Tip governor of the Stanley Falls district in the Congo Free State that he was creating.Missing: incorporation Manyema
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precursors to red rubber: violence in the congo free state - jstorMay 6, 2017 · Moyd, Violent Intermediaries: African Soldiers ,. Conquest , and Everyday Colonialism in German East Africa (Athens, Ohio, 2014), ch. 1 . 22 ...
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The brutal European conquest of Equatorial Africa - a book reviewMar 23, 2020 · The eastern third, known as Manyema, was controlled by a coalition of Arab and Swahili traders from the East African coast whose armed caravans ...<|separator|>
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Belgian Rule and its Afterlives: Colonialism, Developmentalism, and ...Nov 10, 2017 · Following its annexation by the Belgian parliament in 1908, the Congo Free State became known as the Belgian Congo.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Colonial Exploitation and Economic Development - Rah's Open LidThis book discusses the comparative legacy of colonial rule in the Nether- lands Indies and the Belgian Congo during the nineteenth and twentieth centu- ries ...
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The Congo, Decolonization, and the Cold War, 1960–1965Two days earlier, the wealthy Katanga province had declared its independence from the Republic of the Congo, followed in August by South Kasai province.Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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Chronology of the Democratic Republic of Congo/Zaire (1960-1997)Apr 6, 2010 · This rebellion rapidly expanded to encompass North Katanga (June), Kivu-Maniema (July), Sankuru (August), and reached its apogee with the ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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[PDF] THE CONGO REBELLION - CIAIn Kindu, capital of Maniema province, more than 800 personages and functionaries were assassinated without any form of legal process, as well as a large ...
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The Muslim Minority of the Democratic Republic of CongoIslam originated in eastern Congo in the pre-colonial period as ... The “ethnic” groups are defined as arabisés, descendants from those close to ...
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DR Congo: Mission Report - Kasongo and Samba, Maniema 19Nov 22, 2002 · From a cultural standpoint, Southern Maniema is unique for its 70-90% muslim majority1, numerous ethnic groups, and strong ethnic identity ...
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Ethnic Groups In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo (Congo ...The Luba is an ethnic group made of culturally similar Bantu communities. The community is native to the Kasai, Maniema, and Katanga regions of the country.
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Democratic Republic of CongoThe DRC has 37 kilometres of coastline and a geography characterised by a vast central basin low-lying plateau rising to volcanoes and mountains in the east.<|separator|>
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Congo, Democratic Republic - Language - Data Privacy FrameworkFour regional languages have official status: Kikongo (Kongo Central and Bandundu), Kiswahili (Katanga, Kivus and Orientale), Lingala (Kinshasa, Equateur and ...
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Swahili, Congo in Congo, Democratic Republic of people group profileWidespread in Katanga, Nord-Kivu, Sud-Kivu, and Maniema provinces; southeast Orientale province. ... Primary Language: Swahili, Congo. Bible Translation ...
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Lega language and alphabet - OmniglotAug 20, 2025 · Lega (Kilega). Lega is a Bantu language spoken by about 450,000 people in the west of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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Bembe language - 3 definitions - Encyclo[Kibembe] Bembe (Kibeembe) is a Bantu language of Congo and Kigoma Region in Tanzania. It is closely related to Kikongo. Pangwa (not the Pangwa of Tanzania) may ...<|separator|>
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Language - Democratic Republic of CongoMost Popular Languages in the DRC The two largest and most used languages in the Democratic Republic of Congo are French and Swahili. Neither of these ...
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[PDF] Bembe Seniority - Daniel P. BiebuyckThe Bembe patri-clans are partially dispersed, non-exogamous units, segmented into a cascade of lineages. There is no centralized political system; political.
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Bembe people - AFRICA | 101 Last TribesTheir social organisation was based on the matrimonial clan, whose members could live in several villages. The family unit generally included three generations.Missing: structure | Show results with:structure<|separator|>
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Lega people - AFRICA | 101 Last TribesThe Lega people originated in what is today Uganda and started to migrate from there to their present location in the 16th century. They were fierce warriors, ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Congolese Culture - Friends of the CongoCongolese traditional rites and beliefs are based on one supreme god with lesser and subordinate gods, or spirits and ancestors. The lesser spiritual beings ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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The Culture Of The Democratic Republic Of The Congo - World AtlasJan 19, 2021 · Christianity is the dominant religion in the DR Congo, and Catholicism is the most popular branch. · The Congolese people suffered horrific human ...
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ISLAM IN THE INTERIOR OF PRECOLONIAL EAST AFRICAAug 20, 2019 · In her case study on southeast German East Africa, Felicitas Becker ... Crossing Multiple Borders: “The Manyema” in Colonial East Central Africa ...
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My experience in the Maniema Region - Missionaries of AfricaApr 3, 2018 · The Maniema region needs a lot of missionary support. There are parishes of very large size in rural areas and there are too few pastoral ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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The First Christian Mission on the Congo - Mrs. H. Grattan Guinness ...The First Christian Mission on the Congo. Front Cover · Mrs. H. Grattan Guinness. Hodder and Stoughton, 1879 - Congo (Brazzaville) - 48 pages ...
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Religious Beliefs In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo (Congo ...The most practiced religion is Christianity (Roman Catholic and Protestant). Islam is also present, with 12.6% of the population identifying as Muslim. Other ...
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[PDF] Tippoo Tib, the story of his career in Central Africawhich abounded in Africa, he sailed from Ormuz with two ships for the settlements mentioned ; but as he could not get on with the Arabs, he went.
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Did Tippu Tip Lead an Army of Cannibals?Oct 30, 2019 · Tippu Tip claimed himself to have led an army of cannibals. This is an extraordinary admission for someone who regarded himself as a Muslim.
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Livingstone in 1871It gives Livingstone grounds to refute the accusation leveled by Arab slave traders that the Banian followers had a role in carrying out the Nyangwe massacre:.
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Bembe art | Smithsonian InstitutionThe Bembe worship an ancestral cult but also Pygmy nature spirits, river and mountain spirits, earth spirits, and spirits of Lake Tanganyika. The Lega Bwami ...Missing: myths legends
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[PDF] The Leopard Men of the Eastern Congo (ca. 1890-1940) - COREThe research begins with a sculpture representing a “Leopard Man”, threatening to attack a sleeping victim, at the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium.
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[PDF] The-leopard-men-of-the-Eastern-Congo-ca-1890-1940-history-and ...Leopard men became an epistemological category, a morally inferior, animal-like opponent threatening the colonial order.Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore<|separator|>
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Livingstone, Central Africa, 1870The arrival of the traders in these regions, not unexpectedly, led to tensions with the local populations and created long-term hardships for those populations.
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Understanding Conflict Minerals in DRC - Panzi FoundationManiema – Tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold deposits. Kasai – Home to diamond mining operations. For a detailed map of mineral- ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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Geological setting and timing of the cassiterite vein type ...The Kalima area in the Maniema province of the DRCongo forms one of the most important areas for cassiterite mineralization in the eastern part of the DRCongo.
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Infrastructure challenges mining in Maniema - ITSCINov 17, 2017 · In Maniema province, mining activities are at the heart of the economy, providing livelihoods for thousands of miners and their families.
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Namoya Gold Mine, Maniema - Mining TechnologyJan 21, 2016 · The mine is expected to produce 122,000oz of gold for the first five years of production. Recommended White Papers. Whitepaper ...
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Congo disputes Canadian miner Banro's suspension of operationsNov 7, 2019 · Richards also disputed the minister's claim that Namoya is still in production, saying the mine has been inactive since he ordered evacuation ...<|separator|>
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Democratic Republic of Congo - Delve databaseAn estimated 500,000 to 2 million people were directly dependent on artisanal mining activities (mainly gold, cassiterite, coltan, and diamonds) (Bryceson and ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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[PDF] Social and economic dynamics of mining in Kalima, DRC - AWSThis paper provides a brief overview of mining in. Kalima that describes its complex relationship not only with the town itself, but also with the central ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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[PDF] The Mineral Industry of Congo (Kinshasa)in 2019Dec 2, 2023 · Tungsten. —Wolframite was mined in Maniema and Sud- Kivu Provinces. Congo (Kinshasa)'s production of wolframite increased to 406 t in 2019 from ...
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[PDF] The Mineral Industry of Congo (Kinshasa) in 2020-2021The Democratic Republic of the Congo [Congo (Kinshasa)] played a globally significant role in the world's production of cobalt, copper, diamond, gold, ...
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[PDF] Mapping artisanal mining areas and mineral supply chains in ...This is perfect- ly illustrated by the Province of Maniema, where armed conflict is very limited, but 38% of the mines is still 'militarised' by army units.
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Maniema Overtakes South Kivu as DRC's Top Legal Gold HubJul 7, 2025 · Maniema province has become the Democratic Republic of Congo's leading center for legal artisanal gold exports.
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DRC Gold Trading SA Injects $27 M into Maniema by Formalizing ...Jul 7, 2025 · This initiative resulted in the injection of more than $27 million into the local economy of Kindu, primarily through banked payments to local ...
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DRC Gold Trading Collects 280kg in Maniema within Two MonthsJun 2, 2025 · It had successfully channeled over 280 kilograms of artisanal gold into Maniema province through its Kindu branch. This volume was achieved just two months ...
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MANIEMA PROVINCE - Agence Nationale pour la Promotion des ...Pathways. Valuable resources. Types of industries to develop or establish. Agro industry. Paddy rice, Corn, Cassava, Plantain Bananas, Coffee, Peanut Cotton ...Missing: commerce | Show results with:commerce
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Tippu Tu - East African Slaver | Steve Braker Author And HistorianOct 5, 2023 · Whenever a quarrel broke out between neighbouring villages a war party would be sent to attack the offending village and kill or capture any of ...
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Something New out of Africa: States Made Slaves, Slaves Made StatesApr 18, 2023 · In this article I explain a nexus between slavery and state formation in Africa, proceeding from initial demographic and institutional ...
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(PDF) Slavery Legacy in the Congo Basin - ResearchGateMay 12, 2025 · On the eve of colonial rule a regional trade in slaves, driven by African demand and focusing on women and children, still continued. Its ...<|separator|>
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Maniema province is also suffering the consequences of the war in ...Apr 15, 2025 · Calm has returned to Lubutu, in Maniema province, following clashes between two factions of Wazalendo militiamen sparked by a leadership dispute.
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1,740 Families Fleeing Militia Attacks In Maniema Arrive ... - HumAngleJun 29, 2021 · One thousand, seven hundred and forty internally displaced persons fleeing from clashes between two factions of the Mai-Mai Malaika militia group in Kabambare, ...
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8 killed in fighting between Wazalendo factions in eastern Dem. Rep ...Sep 20, 2025 · “At least eight people, including three civilians and five militiamen, were killed and several others wounded in clashes over pay-to-pass ...Missing: Maniema | Show results with:Maniema
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DRC: Organisations must continue response on sexual violence ...Oct 8, 2025 · Sexual violence remains a public health emergency throughout eastern DRC, including in Maniema province, located west of North Kivu and South ...
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Understanding the DRC's Governance Structure - CSISJun 13, 2024 · This is a podcast where we talk everything Africa. Politics, economics, security and culture. Welcome. The DRC, the Democratic Republic of Congo ...
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Congo, DR Country Report 2024 - BTI Transformation IndexIn 2006, in what was largely accepted as the country's first democratic elections since 1960, Joseph Kabila was re-elected to office. ... Maniema and Tanganyika ...
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[PDF] DECENTRALIZATION AND THE DRCThe 2006 Constitution of the DRC mandates the transformation of the current 11 provinces to 26, establishes a timetable and other modalities that are supposed ...
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Vacuum Governance in Eastern DRC - GIC networkThis report investigates the social and security dynamics in Shabunda territory (Democratic Republic of the Congo).Missing: Manyema administration
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2.3 Democratic Republic of Congo Road NetworkManiema Province. This province is seriously landlocked as rail solutions are unreliable and roads (especially North and North East) are in a very bad condition ...
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Eastern DRC Provinces Unite to Rebuild Strategic Roads - bankableOct 16, 2025 · The provinces of Maniema and North Kivu signed an agreement in Kindu on October 14, 2025, to jointly develop a strategic road corridor ...Missing: Manyema | Show results with:Manyema
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Maniema Province Ushers in New Era with Oil Tax AgreementThis initiative has also received praise from civil society, which views the conventional tax as a vital opportunity to develop the province's road network and ...<|separator|>
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ENERGY - Embassy of the Democratic Republic of the CongoThe DRC immense energy potential consists of non-renewable resources such as oil, natural gas and uranium, and renewable energy sources.
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Energy renaissance with solar power thanks to GoShop EnergyAug 21, 2025 · In Wamaza, in the province of Maniema in the Kabambare territory of the DRC, daily life was overshadowed by a lack of electricity.
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[PDF] Concessions: Nuru's experience in the DRC's electricity sectorThis case study looks at the experience of Nuru, a private solar mini grid company, with concessions as it scaled up operations in eastern DRC. It aims to ...
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[PDF] feasibility report volume 1–power supply and demand analysisCurrently, about 2.9%of households have access to electricity in the Kivu, and only. 0.1% in Maniema province. Its total population amounts to 9.6 Million ...
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[PDF] Tearfund WASH service delivery in the Democratic Republic of Congo:Tearfund also has a project site in Maniema, where there is very low coverage of water and sanitation, and Tearfund's intervention in this province addresses ...
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How decentralized water systems improve water quality in ManiemaJun 6, 2024 · Highlights on “The contribution of decentralized water systems on water quality in Maniema province, DRC”, a study financed by Enabel and ...
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[PDF] Stabilization and Recovery in Eastern DRC (P175834)Nov 26, 2024 · The Project Development Objective is to (i) improve access to community infrastructure; (ii) enhance the socio- economic reintegration and ...
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Development pathways for the DRC to 2050 - ISS African FuturesJun 7, 2023 · Important basic infrastructure, such as water and sanitation facilities, roads, electricity, Internet and telecommunications, among others, ...