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🌐 Weekly News Digest on Africa’s Mineral Industries [ November 24 – November 30 ] This was a week of lawsuits and uranium. 💡Here are the key highlights: 🇦🇴 Angola - At the Luanda summit Europe promises to support local processing in Africa 🇨🇲Cameroon - Cameroon earns $34 million from gas transit in2025 🇹🇩 Chad - In the North the military pushes artisanal miners off the deposits 🇨🇩 DR Congo - Human rights advocates sue Apple for using conflict minerals 🇲🇼 Malawi - Malawi starts uranium ore extraction 🇲🇱 Mali - Mali and Canadian gold major Barrick resolve their dispute 🇲🇷 Mauritania - Mauritania attracts $275 investments into its only railway 🇲🇿 Mozambique - Mozambique decided to create a state super-consortium to supply gas to South Africa 🇳🇪 Niger - Insurgents attack the Chinese oil giant CNPC's pipeline near Agadem - Visual evidence and rumors say uranium reserves are being moved from the Arlit mine 🇳🇬 Nigeria - Dangote Refinery partners with American and Indian companies to double its capacity - Nigeria's refineries get stuck at 62% of potential capacity 🇸🇩 Sudan - Sudan says in 2024-2025 the RSF smuggled >$850 million worth of gold to the UAE 🇹🇿 Tanzania - Tanzania to start construction of the Bagamoyo deep-water port in December 2025 🇺🇬 Uganda & Kenya - Kenya and Uganda open a major plant to process local iron ore - The East African Court of Justice refuses to renew a case against the EACOP pipeline - Uganda discovered a 600 million barrels oil field 🇿🇼Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe raises gold royalty to 10% #NewsDigest Devils Below