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New scramble for Africa ignites as mineral race turns ruthless
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73138, member: 636"] Global powers are racing to control Africa's strategic minerals in a contest that analysts warn echoes colonial-era exploitation, with cobalt deposits in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania's graphite reserves emerging as flashpoints where diplomatic pressure and security cooperation mask resource ambitions. UN investigators documented how Congolese mineral supply chains continue enriching armed factions and corrupt officials rather than local populations, while external actors employ debt warnings and compliance frameworks to undermine sovereign nations pursuing fairer extraction terms. Tanzania confronts intensifying lobbying as Western, Chinese, and Middle Eastern interests compete for access to rare earths and nickel deposits critical to semiconductors and electric vehicles. African governments across the continent are strengthening mining legislation and demanding local processing facilities, refusing to accept subservient roles as price takers in markets built on their natural wealth. Youth movements and policymakers increasingly challenge the colonial pattern where African self-assertion gets branded as instability, with regional leaders warning that developmental language frequently conceals efforts to maintain extractive systems benefiting foreign powers over resource-owning communities. [/QUOTE]
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