SAFI Mining Expands Operations in the Lugushwa Twangiza Corridor
SAFI Mining is pleased to announce the expansion of its operations in the LugushwaTwangiza corridor, one of the most promising gold-bearing regions in eastern DRC. This strategic move strengthens our presence across four key territories Giro, Lugushwa Twangiza, Rutshuro and Masisi while deepening our commitment to responsible, traceable and community-focused mining.
Community Impact and Youth Empowerment
Beyond extraction, SAFI Mining is working with local leaders, youth and women's groups to ensure that mining translates into real opportunities on the ground. Training in safety, basic geology, logistics and business skills is progressively being introduced to help young people access stable, formalized roles instead of remaining in precarious informal activities.<br><br>
In Lugushwa Twangiza and our other territories, we see mining as a tool for stabilizing communities and reducing the drivers of conflict. By combining structured investment with fair labor practices and social dialogue, we aim to contribute to a more peaceful and economically resilient region.
Next Steps for SAFI Mining and Its Partners
Beyond extraction, SAFI Mining is working with local leaders, youth and women's groups to ensure that mining translates into real opportunities on the ground. Training in safety, basic geology, logistics and business skills is progressively being introduced to help young people access stable, formalized roles instead of remaining in precarious informal activities.<br><br>
In Lugushwa Twangiza and our other territories, we see mining as a tool for stabilizing communities and reducing the drivers of conflict. By combining structured investment with fair labor practices and social dialogue, we aim to contribute to a more peaceful and economically resilient region.
Community Impact and Youth Empowerment
Beyond extraction, SAFI Mining is working with local leaders, youth and women's groups to ensure that mining translates into real opportunities on the ground. Training in safety, basic geology, logistics and business skills is progressively being introduced to help young people access stable, formalized roles instead of remaining in precarious informal activities.<br><br>
In Lugushwa Twangiza and our other territories, we see mining as a tool for stabilizing communities and reducing the drivers of conflict. By combining structured investment with fair labor practices and social d