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  2. Mining industry of the Gambia - Wikipedia

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    The Department of State for Trade, Industry, and Employment is the government entity responsible for the administration of the mining sector. [1] A new mineral and mining law proposed in 2001 was still under consideration for approval by the Government as of 2005. [1]

  3. Mercenaries in Africa after 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it allowed the United States, and allies such as the UK to continue to support the South African military, and other white supremacist groups in Southern Africa, while South Africa was under embargo for the Apartheid. [3] [2] The Angolan and Mozambican wars of liberation saw the involvement of large groups of foreign mercenaries.

  4. Natural resources of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Included in this list are Chad, Sudan, Namibia, South Africa, and Madagascar, whilst Mozambique and Tanzania are potential oil producers. [3] Types of Natural Resources in Africa. A notable part of Africa’s natural resources are minerals: crude oil, natural gas, coal and charcoal. gold, silver, lead, iron ore, cobalt, zinc, and manganese.

  5. The Real Reasons Africa Is Poor—and Why It Matters - AOL

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  6. Trans-Saharan trade - Wikipedia

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    From Kawar, caravans would pass over the great sand dunes of Bilma, where rock salt was mined in great quantities for trade, before reaching the savanna north of Lake Chad. [14] This was the shortest of the routes, and the primary exchanges were slaves and ivory from the south for salt.

  7. Mining - Wikipedia

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    Gold became an important commodity for Africa during the trans-Saharan gold trade from the 7th century to the 14th century. Gold was often traded to Mediterranean economies that demanded gold and could supply salt , even though much of Africa was abundant with salt due to the mines and resources in the Sahara desert .

  8. Economy of Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, East Africa had the largest crowding out pressures, whereas North Africa had the lowest. [59] In a recent report, female-led businesses were found more likely to invest in innovation, export goods and services, and provide employee training. Over half of the banks studied in this report indicated a lower percentage of non-performing ...

  9. Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    For example, as worldwide demand for consumer electronics has increased, so has the demand for tantalum, or coltan (DCA 2006) and reportedly, "much of the finance sustaining the civil wars in Africa, especially in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is directly connected to coltan profits" (DCA 2006, pp 1). A United Nations report has echoed ...