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Tsinguidi: Who Benefits From Ecological Crime?

In Tsinguidi, Mayoko district, there is a particularly serious question: who really benefits from the ecological disaster in the forest, the soil and the watercourses? According to the testimonies and information reported on the spot, the gold mining carried out by Chinese operators would have profoundly affected this environment. Forest sections are disfigured, the soil is vented and the rivers are heavily disturbed. Where there was once a livi…
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In Tsinguidi, Mayoko district, there is a particularly serious question: who really benefits from the ecological disaster in the forest, the soil and the watercourses? According to the testimonies and information reported on the spot, the gold mining carried out by Chinese operators would have profoundly affected this environment. Forest sections are disfigured, the soil is vented and the rivers are heavily disturbed. Where there was once a livi…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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