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Rwanda to send back minerals to the DRC
Publish Date: Oct 13, 2011
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    Rwandan president Paul Kagame

    KIGALI,Rwanda - Government has announced that it  will soon send back to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 70 tonnes (70,000Kgs) of untagged minerals smuggled into the country.

    The New Times  daily published in Kigali yesterday quoted Dr Michael Biryabarema, the Director General for Mines and Geology in the Ministry of Natural Resources, saying the handover date was yet to be determined by the relevant ministers from both countries.

    The minerals were seized by Revenue Protection Department’s anti-smuggling unit as they were sneaked into the country, from DRC, through the western corridors of Rusizi and Rubavu, over the last five months, Biryabarema said.

    They include cassitarite and wolframite, tungsten and tantalum, he added.

    “We no longer export untagged minerals. So, any minerals that come into Rwanda without a tag are impounded and taken back to the country of origin,” Biryabarema said.

    In January, this year, Rwanda set up a mineral tagging and sealing scheme that is internationally recognised as the iTSCi project, which aims at curbing illegal trading of minerals, particularly from conflict areas in the DRC.

    DRC is singled out as a conflict zone.

    Between March and September this year, 91,000 Kgs of smuggled minerals have been impounded. 55,000kgs in Rubavu district, 27,000 in Rusizi and 9,000 in Kigali.

    The 70,000kgs to be sent back to DRC are part of 91,000 kgs impounded. The ministry of Mines is in the process of identifying the origin of the remaining minerals.

    The US passed a law putting an end to the exportation of untagged minerals in July 2010, with the aim of discouraging trading in ‘blood minerals’, a requirement that came into force in April, 2011.

    Rwanda has the capacity to tag up to 98 percent of its minerals.

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| Kampala
The only word I can use to discribe H.E Paul Kagame, ( He is a states man)
| kampala
It is very good,if all countries other are like that
| JUBA,
Thank you very much President Paul Kagame and the Government of Rwanda in general for this move. It is really a very unique gesture, especially considering the scenario that in other countries such valuable items would have been illegally confiscated by greedy personalities within the security establishment. You really deserve a credit, and a big genuine one for that matter.
| Kampala
That is why i would proudly name JK the President of East Africa the Political federation could come today. His hand is so clean Now wonder Rwanda will continue to grow and his legacy speak openly.
| kigali
I agree with you.its a honesty decision,more praises to our President.In this case he telling DRC President to flash out ilegitimate forces and improve gorvernance in order to encaurage legitimate trade and intergrate for regional development.our region and our country as the President indicate,must be above all past gorvenance weaknesses for the region to develop with any descrimination and build honarable exit like Western countries Presidents,types of past weaknesses,violence successions like in Libya are painful to hear and bad for Developing Africa.Bravo.Love and peace are main keys.
| kigali
I agree with you.its a honesty decision,more praises to our President.In this case he telling DRC President to flash out ilegitimate forces and improve gorvernance in order to encaurage legitimate trade and intergrate for regional development.our region and our country as the President indicate,must be above all past gorvenance weaknesses for the region to develop with any descrimination and build honarable exit like Western countries Presidents,types of past weaknesses,violence successions like in Libya are painful to hear and bad for Developing Africa.Bravo.Love and peace are main keys.
| kigali
YES. Our President will always do what is worth to be done and honesty will always be with in our country because of him. long live .