[Writing]
The IX Games of La Francophonie in Kinshasa are currently taking place in a vibrant atmosphere. Preparations are coming to an end and the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo is preparing to welcome nearly 3,000 athletes from different French-speaking countries.
During a briefing led by the Minister of Communication and Media, Patrick Muyaya, and the Minister of Culture and the Arts, Catherine Katungu Furaha, emphasis was placed on the cultural aspect of the event. The presence of eleven cultural disciplines is announced, ranging from song to dance, including painting, sculpture and photography.
The DRC intends to impose its supremacy in these areas and show its talents to the whole world. The necessary infrastructure is ready, ranging from the Stade des Martyrs to the People’s Palace via the National Museum and the Academy of Fine Arts.
The director of the national games committee, Isidore Kwandja, expresses his pride in the cultural richness of the country and affirms his confidence in the performance of Congolese artists. According to him, the DRC has already produced artists who have made the country proud throughout the world, and he is convinced that these games will be an opportunity to win many medals.
The Games of La Francophonie are not only a sporting competition, but also a major cultural event that honors the diversity and creativity of French-speaking countries. The DRC, with its rich cultural heritage and passion for dance and music, is ready to shine its culture in front of an international audience.
The Francophonie Games in Kinshasa are an opportunity for the DRC to show the world its cultural vitality. Congolese artists are ready to shine and win many medals in cultural disciplines. The atmosphere is electric and the excitement is at its height. The Games of La Francophonie will be a highlight of the celebration of La Francophonie and the cultural diversity that characterizes it