“Edouard Mwangachuchu case: PNC officials summoned to enlighten the High Military Court”

The article deals with the case of Édouard Mwangachuchu, national deputy in the Democratic Republic of Congo, accused of treason, participation in an insurrectionary movement and illegal possession of weapons of war. The High Military Court is continuing to investigate the case and has accepted the request for appearance by the leaders of the Congolese National Police (PNC) in North Kivu. The next hearings have been set for June 2. Édouard Mwangachuchu is suspected of having links with the M23 rebels.

“MP Alphonse Ngoyi Kasanji announces a draft revision of the Constitution to fight against external conspiracy”

National deputy Alphonse Ngoyi Kasanji has announced his intention to table a draft revision of certain provisions of the DRC Constitution to fight against the external conspiracy of which the DRC is the victim. This initiative will require obtaining at least 100,000 signatures to be submitted to a referendum. In addition to this, telecommunications companies have undertaken to respect the rules of subcontracting, thus promoting the emergence of the Congolese middle class, journalists from Kasaï-Central have been trained to fight against climate change. However, the arrest of a member of the political party of Moïse Katumbi has caused trouble in the Congolese political landscape.

“President Tshisekedi reaffirms the priority of Sino-Congolese cooperation during his visit to Shanghai”

During his visit to Shanghai in China, the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, reaffirmed the absolute priority of cooperation between his country and China. He discussed with the secretary general of the Communist Party of the city and stressed the importance of protecting the achievements of the Sino-Congolese partnership. China, for its part, has expressed its desire to deepen the relationship with the DRC and other African countries, advocating sincerity and frankness. This visit strengthens the sustainability of the Sino-Congolese relationship for the well-being of the Congolese and African populations in general.

“Distribution of seats in the DRC: tensions and persistent doubts about the reliability of the electoral roll”

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the adoption of the draft law on the distribution of seats is the subject of fierce disputes, following persistent doubts about the reliability of the electoral register used as the basis for calculation. Experts mandated by the independent national electoral commission have nevertheless audited this file, but certain political and civil society actors are demanding a postponement of the adoption of the text, in order to carry out a complete and reliable registration before defining the distribution of seats. According to Adolphe Muzito, former Prime Minister, the current distribution of seats would be arbitrary because the number of voters attributed to certain provinces would not be reliable. This situation could lead to a major dysfunction in the upcoming elections, which could tarnish the legitimacy of the future National Assembly. While awaiting the continuation of the debates, the DRC must face growing political instability.

“Congolese deputy accused of links with the Rwandan diaspora and Rwandair society: the response of Edouard Mwangachuchu”

This article reviews the latest developments in the case of Édouard Mwangachuchu, a Congolese MP suspected of links with the M23 rebels and of having business with the aviation company Rwandair. However, the MP denied all the charges against him. The article highlights the many challenges facing the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including armed conflict and sexual violence, but also the initiatives taken to strengthen the country’s institutional stability and internal security.

“Telecommunications companies in the DRC are committed to respecting the law on subcontracting: a major step forward for the creation of the Congolese middle class”

Telecommunications companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo have made a commitment to accompany a control mission launched by the ARSP for the application of the law on subcontracting. The heads of Vodacom, Africell, Airtel, Orange, Microcom and ISPA were hailed for their commitment to creating the Congolese middle class. The control mission will be open and constructive in the interest of the creation of this middle class. Telecommunications companies will also be able to improve the quality of their services by respecting the rules of subcontracting.

“The East African Community meets to discuss security in the DRC and the appointment of new leaders”

The Heads of State of the East African Community will meet for their 21st Extraordinary Summit in Bujumbura, where they will discuss the appointment of Deputy Secretaries General, the security situation in eastern DRC, and the deployment of a regional force to restore peace and security. The political situation in the DRC is confused, with arrests and an ongoing constitutional review, while the humanitarian situation is alarming, with daily sexual violence particularly affecting women and children. Kinshasa will assess gender equality in SADC government programs.

“From worker to winner: Junior’s inspiring story with betPawa”

The article tells the touching story of Junior, a worker in the mining sector of Likasi, who managed to win the significant sum of 2,342,625 FC thanks to betPawa, an online sports betting site. Despite the economic difficulties of his city, Junior knew how to show courage, patience and perseverance to believe in his success. With his earnings, he plans to build a house and boost his business. This positive story demonstrates how betPawa can provide opportunities for those who believe in their success. However, it is important to gamble responsibly and not waste your money on sports betting.

“The Congolese National Police strengthens its commitment to fight against sexual violence thanks to a new action plan”

The Congolese National Police took part in the workshop to update the PAQ IIème Génération 2023-2027 which aims to fight against sexual violence. The Commissioner General of Police signed the deed of commitment to combat gender-based violence, and more than 250 commanders of police units signed the deeds of commitment. However, the lack of establishment of a project steering committee has delayed its implementation, but an order establishing it has already been signed by the honorary minister, Gilbert Kankonde.

Journalists from Kasai Central trained in the popularization of traditional knowledge to fight against climate change

50 journalists from different channels in the province of Kasai Central in the Democratic Republic of Congo were trained in popularizing local traditional knowledge to fight against climate change. This training was financed by the European Union and organized by the association BEMPRODRC ASBL. Journalists were made aware of the negative consequences of climate change on the environment and learned to adapt their journalistic style to popularize the local knowledge of indigenous and Bantu peoples. The objective is to contribute to mitigating the effects of climate change in the DRC.