In the Kasai province, the town of Tshikapa faces a major problem: illicit diamond mining. The town’s mayor, Faustin Lumuluabu Wetu, recently spoke out to discourage people from engaging in this illegal activity which harms the local economy. During an administrative meeting bringing together local authorities, he stressed the importance of putting an end to this harmful practice.
Alongside this fight against illegal diamond mining, the mayor also addressed the issue of security in the region. He called for everyone’s cooperation to denounce individuals disrupting public order, so that they can be brought to justice. This approach aims to establish a climate of security and tranquility conducive to the development of the city.
In addition, Faustin Lumuluabu highlighted the “Tshikapa no unsanitary and pirate markets” operation, intended to clean up the city and fight against informal businesses. This initiative, which is being deployed in the five municipalities of Tshikapa, aims to offer its residents a healthy and pleasant living environment.
In short, the municipality of Tshikapa is resolutely committed to promoting a safer, cleaner and more prosperous city. Thanks to the mobilization of all, it hopes to be able to meet the challenges that stand in its way and offer its citizens an environment conducive to their development.
To find out more about the initiatives of the city of Tshikapa, you can consult the following articles:
– [Fight against illicit diamond mining in Tshikapa](link1)
– [Security and justice: the priorities of the municipality of Tshikapa](link2)
– [Towards a cleaner and friendlier city in Tshikapa](link3)
In parallel with these actions, do not hesitate to take a look at our image gallery dedicated to the fight against illicit diamond mining in Tshikapa: [image gallery link](image link)