Hon. Ir. Basoshi Iubwe Théophile is a distinguished Exploration Geologist, public servant, and visionary leader renowned for his unwavering commitment to ethical and sustainable mining practices. A native of the mineral-rich South Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Basoshi commenced his professional journey as a mining engineer after obtaining his bachelor’s degree in mining engineering. His early career provided significant exposure to the mining sector’s challenges, particularly ethical extraction, environmental stewardship, and community inclusion.
His extensive technical experience propelled him to serve in leadership roles, notably as the Provincial Director of SAEMAPE (Service for Assistance and Organization of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining) in South Kivu, where he championed the formalization and regulation of artisanal mining. This role deeply informed his understanding of systemic inefficiencies and motivated his advocacy for transformative practices within the sector.
Committed to driving broader change, Basoshi transitioned to public service, being elected as the National Member of Parliament for Fizi territory. Within the Congolese National Assembly, he serves on the Commission for Environment, Natural Resources, and Sustainable Development. His legislative tenure has been marked by vigorous advocacy for transparent, accountable, and environmentally responsible mining policies.
Drawing from extensive industry and legislative insights, Hon. Basoshi co-founded Société Madini ya Afrika kwa Maendeleo (MAM Sarl). Under his leadership, MAM Sarl embodies a transformative approach to mineral exploration and extraction, firmly grounded in principles of transparency, responsibility, and socio-economic development. His leadership emphasizes that Congo’s abundant mineral resources should serve as a catalyst for sustainable community development and environmental protection.
Through his multifaceted career, Hon. Basoshi continues to demonstrate that sustainable mining can meaningfully contribute to community upliftment and national development. His combined technical, legislative, and entrepreneurial expertise uniquely positions him to effect significant, positive change in the Congolese mining sector.