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The ''Compagnie Minière des Grands-Lacs'' (MGL) was a Belgian mining company active in the
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and then in the
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. It was established in 1923 and in 1976 merged with other companies into the ''Société Minière et Industrielle du Kivu'' (SOMINKI). The company was active in the eastern regions of Maniema and Kivu, with its main center at
Kamituga Kamituga is a mining town in the Mwenga Territory, South Kivu Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located on the east of the Bulega mining region and the western slope of the Mitumba mountain range. As of 2012, it had an estim ...
in today's
South Kivu South Kivu (; ) is one of Provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its capital city, capital is Bukavu. Located within the East African Rift's western branch Albertine Rift, it is ...
. It extracted gold, tin and other minerals.


Foundation

The
Empain group The Empain group was a loose grouping of companies founded by Édouard Empain (1852–1929) of Belgium and controlled by the Empain family. From 1881 until merging with Schneider & Cie in 1969, the companies engaged in a broad range of activities ...
was an informal combination of companies created from 1881 onwards by Baron Édouard Empain (1852–1929). In 1902 Empain founded the '' Compagnie des Chemins de Fer du Congo Supérieur aux Grands Lacs Africains'' (CFL) with a capital of 25 million francs. It had a concession to build railways in the east of the colony between the
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and lakes such as
Lake Edward Lake Edward (locally Rwitanzigye or Rweru) is one of the smaller African Great Lakes. It is located in the Albertine Rift, the western branch of the East African Rift, on the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, ...
and
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. Gold deposits were found in the 1920s in the
Twangiza-Namoya gold belt The Twangiza-Namoya gold belt is a belt of gold deposits in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artisanal working of alluvial deposits dates back to the 1920s. More systematic exploration and exploitation took place in the colonial ...
, which stretches from
South Kivu South Kivu (; ) is one of Provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its capital city, capital is Bukavu. Located within the East African Rift's western branch Albertine Rift, it is ...
into
Maniema Maniema Province (''Jimbo la Maniema'', in Swahili) is one of 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its capital is Kindu. The 2020 population was estimated to be 2,856,300. Toponymy Henry Morton Stanley explored the area ...
. The ''Compagnie Minière des Grands-Lacs'' (MGL), a subsidiary of the '' Compagnie des Chemins de Fer des Grands Lacs'' (CFL), was established in 1923. MGL was to exploit mines in the
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and
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. Proceeds would finance construction of the central Lualaba railway joining
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to Orientale Province by way of Kivu Province. In 1927 the MGL share capital was increased to 20 million francs. MGL was one of the five largest companies in the Belgian Congo (by market capitalization) before the Wall Street crash of 1929, the others being the ''
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(UMHK)'',
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, '' Compagnie du Katanga'' and ''
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''.


Expansion

In 1929 the CFL became subject to a regime in which mining was open to other companies and was directed by a committee with representatives of the colony and of the CFL. 1930 was the first year of production for MGL, when of gold were mined. In 1932, the Empain group and the ''Société Minière de la Tele'' created Cobelmin, a mining company that prospected and exploited mines for several companies that had obtained concessions in the CFL mining sector. MGL surveyed the route of the road from Constermansville (
Bukavu Bukavu is a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), lying at the extreme south-western edge of Lake Kivu, west of Cyangugu in Rwanda, and separated from it by the outlet of the Ruzizi River. It is the capital of the South Kivu P ...
) to
Kamituga Kamituga is a mining town in the Mwenga Territory, South Kivu Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located on the east of the Bulega mining region and the western slope of the Mitumba mountain range. As of 2012, it had an estim ...
in 1929. Exploitation of the Kamituga deposits in the south region began in 1932. MGL acted as a state within the state, assuming all the functions and powers of the colony. The Kamituga concession was a circle with a radius. The inner Zone A was fully controlled by MGL, and only MGL workers and their families could live there, as well as
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missionaries, state agents and authorized Belgian and Greek traders. The workers were drawn from a wide area of eastern Congo and
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, and included people of many different ethnic groups. The outer Zone B was occupied by farmers responsible for providing supplies, under the authority of the traditional chiefs. In 1935 MGL produced of gold ingot, plus a nugget weighing . The company had 96 European employees and 10,360 African workers. There was a medical staff of four doctors with assistants. A 1,300 kW hydroelectric power plant was under construction. MGL was involved in the creation of other concessionary companies. These included: *''Compagnie Minière de l'Urega'' (Minerga), founded in 1933, whose deposits in the CFL mining area were exploited by Cobelmin *''Société Minière du Lualaba'' (Miluba), formed in 1932 in association with
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, whose deposits in the CFL mining area were also exploited by Cobelmin *''Compagnie Minière du Nord de l'Ituri'' (Cominor), formed in 1936 in association by MGL, CFL, the National Committee of Kivu and the Colony, which exploited MGL deposits in
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and Nepoko *''Compagnie Minière au RuandaUrundi'' (Mirudi), created in 1937, which exploited
cassiterite Cassiterite is a tin oxide mineral, SnO2. It is generally opaque, but it is translucent in thin crystals. Its luster and multiple crystal faces produce a desirable gem. Cassiterite was the chief tin ore throughout ancient history and remains ...
(tin oxide) deposits in Ruanda-Urundi In the 1950s the MGL concessions covered . The main office was in
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, and the concessions were grouped into North based on
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, Center based on Kabunga and South based on
Kamituga Kamituga is a mining town in the Mwenga Territory, South Kivu Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located on the east of the Bulega mining region and the western slope of the Mitumba mountain range. As of 2012, it had an estim ...
. The 1955 cumulative production reached 54 tonnes of gold ingot and 22,000 tonnes of
cassiterite Cassiterite is a tin oxide mineral, SnO2. It is generally opaque, but it is translucent in thin crystals. Its luster and multiple crystal faces produce a desirable gem. Cassiterite was the chief tin ore throughout ancient history and remains ...
or cassiterite mixed with
wolframite Wolframite is an iron, manganese, and tungstate mineral with a chemical formula of that is the intermediate mineral between ferberite ( rich) and hübnerite ( rich). Along with scheelite, the wolframite series are the most important tungsten ...
or
coltan Coltan (short for columbite–tantalites and known industrially as tantalite) is a dull black metallic ore from which the elements niobium and tantalum are extracted. The niobium-dominant mineral in coltan is columbite (after niobium's original A ...
. Most of the working were alluvial, but some followed veins. MGL built over of roads to access the region, which was covered in dense forest.


Post-independence

In the 1960s MGL workers began engaging in
artisanal mining Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) is a blanket term for a type of subsistence mining involving a miner who may or may not be officially employed by a List of mining companies, mining company but works independently, mining minerals using the ...
to eke out their salaries, selling the gold they found informally. MGM could not do much to stop this practice, since the miners and traders had a degree of protection from local politicians and traditional leaders. In the 1964 Simba rebellion, followers of
Pierre Mulele Pierre Mulele (11 August 1929 – 3 or 9 October 1968) was a Congolese rebel active in the Kwilu rebellion of 1964. Mulele had also been minister of education in Patrice Lumumba's cabinet. With the assassination of Lumumba in January 1961 a ...
from the south made a failed attempt to invade Kamituga. President
Mobutu Sese Seko Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu wa za Banga ( ; born Joseph-Désiré Mobutu; 14 October 1930 – 7 September 1997), often shortened to Mobutu Sese Seko or Mobutu and also known by his initials MSS, was a Congolese politician and military officer ...
seized power in 1965, the start of a long period of economic turmoil. In 1969 MGL was merged with KIVUMINES, PHIBRAKI and COBELMIN, based in Kamituga. In March 1976 the expanded company merged with SYMETAIN to create the ''
Société Minière et Industrielle du Kivu The Société Minière et Industrielle du Kivu (Sominki) was a privately held mining company of Zaire. It operated gold and tin mines, mostly in South Kivu province, between 1974 and 1997. The acquisition of its mining assets by Banro Corporation ...
'' (SOMINKI). The state held 28% of shares on Sominki, but the Empain group remained the majority shareholder.


Notes


Sources

* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT: 1923 establishments in the Belgian Congo Non-renewable resource companies established in 1923 Mining companies of Belgium Mining companies of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Mining in Katanga Province 20th century in Katanga Non-renewable resource companies disestablished in 1976 Companies disestablished in 1976 1976 disestablishments in Zaire