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Ahead of national polls scheduled for 28 November, the Kinshasa government has decided to sell off state assets to a Hong Hong-based company for a fraction of their value....

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Canadian, Joseph Kabila, Lambert Tshisola Kangoa, Igwabi Nkomerwa, Brazilian, Saul Valt, Martin Kabwelulu Labilo, Modeste Bahati Lukwebo, Société de Développement Industriel et Minier du Congo, Tribunal de Grande Instance de Kipushi, Commission Economique et Financière

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