In its latest report on the DRC, the World Bank delivers a harsh indictment against Congolese state-owned enterprises. Massive losses, politicized governance, deteriorating infrastructure, and increasing indebtedness: the institution believes that SNEL, REGIDESO, and several mining companies are permanently weakening public finances and hindering the country’s economic potential. By Rodrigue Fenelon Massala In its report…...
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