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Gold/Mining/Energy : Tenke Mining Corp (TNK)
TNK 61.11+0.2%Nov 6 3:59 PM EST

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To: Gofer who wrote (233)8/30/1998 7:07:00 AM
From: Gunnar  Read Replies (1) of 486
 
The Inga dam is said to be liberated at on Friday. By Zimbabwean forces, not Angolans. Z. may be in it for the money, but what is the next move from Angola, will the trade through the harbors start up now?
The seaport cities is also liberated.The aggressor force seems to be fleeing under some organization in the western harbors, and in panic over the Congo river in the north. Will the alliance finish the battle on the eastern front or hand it over to the Kabila gov to handle? The weaken force of Rwanda (backed by whom, if the new coalition can prove to stay firm...) talks but loses on the battle field:
"Rwandan Foreign Minister Anastase Gasana told reporters in Durban that his government would send troops into Congo if peace efforts fail.

He said his government would have ''no choice but to intervene militarily to rescue Rwandese who are living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as some Congolese ... who do not support the killings or any form of segregation.'' "

Will the actual gov in DRC after this war be seen as a more firm gov than any gov before the war? Let's see what the new "after war"-period has to show to us.

Regards,
Gunnar
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