Business Africa
The city of Goma, East of the Democratic Republic of Congo is bent on pursuing its development ambition despite the 2002 volcanic eruption which left over 150 people dead.
Local businessmen and foreign investors have shown interest in lifting the city to its former glory after business activity slumped as a result of the catastrophe.
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