Title: The artist Mbilia Bel joins the AFDC: one more voice for the defense of Congolese women
Introduction :
Musician artist Marie-Claire Mboyo Moseka, better known as Mbilia Bel, recently announced her membership in the political party Alliance des forces democratiques du Congo (AFDC) of Modeste Bahati Lukwebo. She thus joins other renowned artists such as Werrason, Koffi Olomide and Adolphe Dominguez, who also joined the ranks of this political party. This decision marks a turning point in the artistic career of Mbilia Bel, who now wishes to use her voice and her notoriety to defend the rights and interests of Congolese women.
AFDC’s support for the cause of Congolese women:
By joining the AFDC, Mbilia Bel joins a political formation that attaches great importance to the promotion of women’s rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The party is committed to implementing policies and concrete actions to fight against discrimination and violence against women, as well as to promote their active participation in the political and social life of the country.
A call to Congolese mothers:
When she joined the AFDC, Mbilia Bel also appealed to Congolese mothers, inviting them to join her in this process. She wants to mobilize Congolese women to become aware of their power and their ability to influence change in their society. By uniting their voices and their forces, they will be able to defend their rights, their interests and contribute actively to the development of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A new voice for the defense of Congolese women:
With her membership of the AFDC, Mbilia Bel brings one more voice to the fight for Congolese women. Her influence as a renowned artist will allow her to raise awareness among a wide audience and draw attention to the issues that Congolese women face on a daily basis. Her presence in the political party also gives her a platform to express her ideas, propose solutions and actively contribute to the development of policies in favor of women.
Conclusion :
Mbilia Bel’s joining the AFDC marks an important step in her artistic career, but also in the fight for women’s rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo. By joining this political party, she positions herself as a committed voice and a symbol of hope for Congolese women. We hope this initiative inspires other influential personalities to engage in the promotion of women’s rights and contribute to the development of their country