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what is the most important resources of z a i r e​

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Answered by jyashaswylenka
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Zaire could rank among the richest nations on earth. Its natural resources are immense. It is the world's largest exporter of industrial diamonds and cobalt. Its huge lakes abound with fish and hydroelectric potential, and its forests could provide raw material to paper mills or furniture factories for decades.

But since independence in June 1960, Zaire has been plagued by political instability, a lack of trained manpower, and a huge foreign debt.

Travelers arriving in Kinshasa, the capital city, are struck by the tens of thousands of inhabitants wandering along the city's avenues. Many of them are unemployed. All day long they palaver and look for part-time jobs to help them get by.

In the last 24 years the population of Kinshasa has exploded from 500,000 to 3 million inhabitants. Most of the city's new residents are former peasants who have been attracted to urban life.

Only after they have reached the metropolis do they realize that electricity and running water are not free and that jobs in government agencies or industries are in limited number.

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Nowadays Kinshasa looks like many other black African cities. Its downtown skyscrapers are surrounded by endless neighborhoods where entire families cram into tiny, single-room houses made of gray concrete blocks. Only the main avenues are paved. There are no sewers.

Ironically enough, those who have chosen to remain in the countryside now are better off. A Roman Catholic missionary explains, ''They live in huts, grow vegetables, and breed their own livestock. The ups and downs of the industrial economy are unknown to them.'


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Zaire could rank among the richest nations on earth. Its natural resources are immense. It is the world's largest exporter of industrial diamonds and cobalt. Its huge lakes abound with fish and hydroelectric potential, and its forests could provide raw material to paper mills or furniture factories for decades.

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