\The Grammy-nominated singer, known for hit
songs like "Don't Matter" and "Smack That," has launched a
number of business and philanthropic ventures across Africa in
recent years, including a $6 billion futuristic city in Senegal
and a cryptocurrency called Akoin.
Akon's foray into Congo's mining sector comes through a U.S.-
registered firm called White Waterfall LLC, of which he is the
president and CEO, according to contracts published on the mines
ministry website.
One of the contracts, dated Dec. 14 and signed by Akon, whose
legal name is Aliaune Thiam, commits White Waterfall to paying a
$2 million signing bonus and financing a feasibility study of
the Kimono reserve in Haut Katanga province.
Congo is Africa's top producer of copper and the world's leading
miner of cobalt, used in electric car batteries.
White Waterfall is a private equity fund that invests in mining
companies that are not publicly traded, according to its
website. The site does not list the company's investors or any
investments.
The company, Akon's media team and the director general of state
miner SODIMICO did not respond to a request for comment.
(Reporting by Aaron Ross in Dakar; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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