South Africa and DR Congo Sign Oil Pact

PetroSA and Cohydro Sarl, the national oil companies of both countries, have agreed to develop a framework to jointly pursue oil and gas opportunities to strengthen economic relations.

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  • South Africa:  Nation, DRC Boost Bilateral Relations

    SAnews.gov.za, 24 October 2012

    President Jacob Zuma and Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila have met to strengthen existing relations between the two countries at the 8th Session of the ... read more »

Photo: SA Govt

President Jacob Zuma, right, hosts President Joseph Kabila Kabange of the DR Congo.



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  • foryohjonathan0000
    Oct 24 2012, 16:21

    GREAT COMBINATION; THIS IS WHAT WE WANT TO SEE IN MANY AFRICAN NATIONS AND COUNTRIES. AFRICANS WORKING HAND IN HAND WITH THEIR AFRICAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS FOR THE BETTERNESS,PROSPERITIES, DEVELOPMENT AND BETTER LIVING CONDITION OF ALL AFRICANS AND THE COUNTINENT!!!

  • Mushi N'egweshe
    Oct 24 2012, 22:39

    D.R. Congo and South Africa may help Africa with their minerals if they work together and exchange ckwoledge/skills. D.R Congo need people like South Africans not Rwanda who kill Congolese day and night. PLease God protect Congolese from their enemies....

  • Africanman in Ireland
    Oct 26 2012, 07:22

    The enemies of the Congolese are their leaders. The people of Congo suffer brain damage from centuries of tyranny. The Congolese allowed themselves to be used by foreign oppressors. King Leopold 11 of Belgium used Congolese people as soldiers to massacre their brothers and sisters. Patrice Lumumba, who would have been the savior of the Congolese was killed by Congolese (Not Rwandans).

    These oppressions the Congolese people have suffered in the hands of foreigners and enemy-insiders (like the Mobutus and Kabilas) would have served as a strength for unity and solidarity against any foreign invaders; unfortunately the reverse is the case of what has become the RDCongo of today