“Search at Moïse Katumbi’s home: Nothing to fear for Together for the Republic”

Search at Moïse Katumbi’s house: “empty-handed”, according to Francis Kalombo

The close associate of Moïse Katumbi, Francis Kalombo, declared last Thursday on the airwaves of Top Congo that the intelligence services having searched the residence of the leader of Ensemble left empty-handed. They found nothing suspicious, he said. According to Kalombo, Together for the Republic has nothing to fear, having committed no illegal act. “Our activists must remain calm,” he said.

This series of raids follows attempts by the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to improve the business climate in the country. This reflects President Félix Tshisekedi’s commitment to take concrete steps to ensure legal certainty for investors in the country.

The DRC faces many challenges, including insecurity in some provinces of the country, where armed militias and rebel groups perpetuate daily violence and atrocities against the civilian population. However, the government continues to take measures to remedy this situation, in particular by engaging in peace dialogues with the groups concerned.

At the same time, the DRC is striving to modernize its administration and improve its management of human and financial resources. The country has thus equipped itself with an organic framework for effective management of the workforce and payroll, as well as a general population file.

In short, the DRC is moving forward with determination, taking concrete measures to consolidate peace and improve its economic attractiveness.

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