After his appointment as Director General of the Mining Cadastre, Paul Yenga Mabolia proceeded to the handover and recovery ceremony on Wednesday August 9, 2023. He succeeds Jean-Félix Mupande Kapwa in this key position.
The new Mining Cadastre team also includes Jacques Muyumba as Deputy General Manager. Crispin Mbindule Mitono holds the position of Chairman of the CAMI Board of Directors, accompanied by new directors appointed by presidential order: Gustave Kalengayi Kanku, Rubi Kitenge Kaungu and Charles Bofasa Ndjema.
During the handover and takeover ceremony, the outgoing Managing Director passed the baton to his successor in a friendly atmosphere. After an aside exchange, supervised by the Secretary General for Mines, the transition went smoothly.
In his speech, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Crispin Mbindule Mitono, highlighted the priorities of the body, particularly on the administrative, technical and financial levels. He pledged to support the General Directorate of CAMI in its work to increase revenue for the benefit of the Government’s National Budget, and called for the fight against corruption and degrading practices.
The Mining Cadastre is a public institution responsible for managing the mining domain, mining titles and quarries. It plays a major role in the granting of mining rights, transfers and mining sureties. The new BCP stressed the importance of the application of legal and regulatory provisions to ensure the proper functioning of this institution.
With the arrival of this new team, the Mining Cadastre is preparing to meet many challenges and to contribute actively to the economic development of the country. The expectations of the President of the Republic and the Government are high, and it is up to everyone to implement concrete actions to serve the public interest and make CAMI a key player in revenue mobilization.
This transition marks a new chapter for the Mining Cadastre and paves the way for new opportunities for the mining sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo