“IDESNS/INC plans to rehabilitate the tourist sites of the DRC: a hope to stimulate the economic development of the country”

The company International DESK For Efficient And Accurate Solutions (IDESNS/ INC) is in discussion with the Congolese government to sign a memorandum of understanding for the rehabilitation of tourist sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), starting with those in Kinshasa . This is excellent news for the country, which will capitalize on the tourism opportunities offered by the DRC. The American company IDESNS/INC also hopes to convince other American partners to participate in the efforts of the Congolese government to redress the state of disrepair of the tourism sector in the country.

The Minister of Tourism, Didier Mazenga Mukanzu, welcomes this initiative by hoping that IDESNS/INC can rehabilitate the tourist sites of other cities in the DRC. This action will make it possible to highlight the tourist potential of the DRC and thus stimulate the economic development of the country.

At the same time, it is important to underline the recent events that have shaken the DRC. Political tensions persist in the country and some demonstrations have been violently repressed by the national police. The Pona Congo citizen network works to strengthen the engagement of the population in society and to enable a dialogue between citizens and the authorities in order to find peaceful solutions to the social and political problems that exist in the country.

Nevertheless, the country remains plagued by violence, with rebel attacks in North Kivu claiming the lives of 16 civilians. Moise Katumbi, a Congolese opposition figure, calls for mobilization to protest against the credibility of the electoral register and social justice in the country.

The situation is very worrying in the DRC, but initiatives such as the rehabilitation of tourist sites can help stimulate economic development. However, it is essential that the Congolese authorities work to maintain a climate of peace to allow these projects to develop and offer future prospects to the inhabitants of the DRC.