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Congo imposes 48-hour lockdown on mining province over Covid-19
Wanea Mabele, mother of a measles patient, walks through the measles isolation ward in Boso-Manzi hospital in Mongala province in northern Democratic Republic of Congo February 29, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

KINSHASA, March 23 — Congo imposed a two-day lockdown in Haut-Katanga, an area rich in copper and cobalt, after two people tested positive for the coronavirus, the provincial governor said late yesterday.

Jacques Kyabula Katwe said that the boundaries of the southeastern province, whose capital is the major mining hub of Lubumbashi, would also be closed.

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Ivanhoe, MMG Ltd, and Chemaf are among the mining companies with major concessions there. — Reuters

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