Glencore subsidiary Katanga Mining, which trades on the TSX, has installed nearly 20 km of new perimeter security fencing at its Komoto Copper Company (KCC) site in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where at least 41 illegal miners died earlier this year when part of the copper and cobalt mine collapsed.
Construction of additional perimeter controls would continue into next year, the company, led by CEO for the year, Mark Davis, said in an update to shareholders this week.