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DRC State Diamond Miner Awaits Shareholder Deal to Unlock $50 Million Relaunch Fund

DRC State Diamond Miner Awaits Shareholder Deal to Unlock $50 Million Relaunch Fund
Friday, 20 February 2026 03:29
  • Tshisekedi’s $50 million for MIBA awaits recapitalization deal
  • ASA Resource must contribute $12.5 million to maintain stake
  • Funds to support $70 million plan targeting 2.5 million carats

The $50 million promised by President Félix Tshisekedi in December 2024 to relaunch Société Minière de Bakwanga (MIBA) is available. André Kabanda, the company’s director general, said on Feb. 14, 2026, that disbursement is now contingent on shareholders finalizing discussions on the company’s recapitalization.

MIBA is owned 80% by the Congolese state and 20% by ASA Resource. To maintain that ownership structure following the $50 million injection, the private partner would need to contribute $12.5 million in line with its stake. Ongoing talks are focused on agreeing those terms, among other issues.

A general shareholders’ meeting was held several weeks ago and is expected to be followed by a board meeting this week, Kabanda said. The state’s contribution has already been approved, he added.

A $70 Million Baseline Recovery Plan

The funds are intended to finance a $70 million baseline recovery plan approved by the Council of Ministers in August 2025. The plan targets production of nearly 2.5 million carats in 2026. It is structured around five priorities: certification of mineral reserves, securing title to mining concessions, productive investments, management of personnel costs, and the establishment of a monitoring and evaluation framework.

The recovery plan is based on a broader blueprint developed by the Steering Committee for the Reform of State Portfolio Companies, Copirep, valued at more than $400 million.

On April 8, 2025, MIBA’s director general presented four South African companies, Bond Equipment, Mining Services, Athur Mining and Consulmet, which he said had expressed interest in helping restart operations. The companies were expected to submit bids to supply modern equipment following site visits to MIBA’s infrastructure and mining areas. No update on the process has been provided since then.

Ronsard Luabeya, with Bankable

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