“The inmates are running the asylum”, as at least 39 illegal, “artisanal” miners die in mine collapse at Glencore/Katanga’s KOV open-pit copper and cobalt mine in the Congo
Posted by Cory Groshek on June 27, 2019 6:08 pm
Categories: Battery Metals Cobalt Copper
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As reported by Reuters: “At least 39 artisanal miners were killed on Thursday when part of a copper and cobalt mine owned by Glencore collapsed in southeast Congo, the provincial governor said…”
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