The 11th day of the LIPROBAKIN championship was marked by a clear victory for BC Terror against BC Don Bosco, with a score of 84-61. The game took place on the ground of the Lemba Alliance, and saw the two teams tied with 30 points each in the 1st and 2nd quarters.
It was at the end of the game that Terror managed to take the lead by scoring 54 points against 31 for Don Bosco. At the same time, BC Jeunesse et Avenir inflicted a heavy defeat on City Kauka, with a score of 67-15.
Apart from sport, the political situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to be talked about. The UN Secretary General has called for enhanced inter-African cooperation to resolve the crisis in the Great Lakes region. Meanwhile, the complaint for high treason against President Félix Tshisekedi continues to be debated.
On the economic front, the DRC finance minister denounced the questionable economic ties of the presidential candidates. He urges an end to illicit enrichment, which he says is a major obstacle to Africa’s development.
The health situation in the DRC remains worrying with recent increases in cholera and measles cases, while Covid-19 remains under control.
Finally, the government is announcing a new approach to professional education as well as a major renovation of the country’s university sites. The Congolese authorities thus hope to improve the country’s governance and public finances.