Congolese iron: who is behind Sangha Mining, the company holding the Sundance Resources permit?
Jeune Afrique Business + tells you more about the structure created barely a month before the permit was awarded.
09/03/2021 at 19h50, by Africa Business+
Sangha Mining Development Limited, administratively registered in Pointe-Noire, is 100% owned by a sole shareholder, a company domiciled in Hong Kong and called Bestway Finance.
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