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Tshopo exports 125 kg of artisanal gold in five months, makes first official statistics appearance

Tshopo exports 125 kg of artisanal gold in five months, makes first official statistics appearance

Tshopo province, in north-central Democratic Republic of Congo, has recorded its first official exports of artisanal gold, according to 2025 mining statistics released on Feb. 3.

The data, described as “provisional and partial,” show that Tshopo exported 125.26 kilograms of gold over five months. The figures may reflect the launch of DRC Gold Trading’s operations in the province. The state-owned company, which channels and exports Congolese artisanal gold, now lists Kisangani, the provincial capital, among its operational locations, though it has not disclosed when the branch opened.

Governor Paulin Lendongolia Lebabonga announced plans for the office as early as June 2025, saying it would help tighten oversight of gold trading, curb fraud and secure revenue for the province. Provincial authorities said transactions should go through licensed trading houses and be integrated into the formal banking system.

Mining Data

The move comes amid wider regulatory problems in the province’s mining sector. In January 2025, the provincial government suspended mining activities to compel companies to register with the authorities. Of 142 companies identified as operating in the province, the provincial mines minister said only one was compliant at the time, with the others accused of operating outside legal requirements.

Actualité.cd reported in February 2025 that civil society groups across several territories had flagged the presence of foreign nationals operating illegally and partnering with local cooperatives.

According to the Ministry of Mines, Tshopo has four active artisanal gold cooperatives, two of which are officially listed as “in production.” Despite being listed as active, the province had not appeared in national mining statistics before 2025.

Some buying houses reported monthly volumes of around 10 grams, figures considered too low to cover their operating costs. Provincial authorities suspect that part of the gold output is bypassing formal channels and being smuggled to Uganda, a country frequently cited as a transit hub in regional gold trafficking networks.

Timothée Manoke 

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