“Pastor Moïse Mbiye announces an electrifying concert at the Stade des Martyrs: a grandiose celebration not to be missed!”

Pastor Moïse Mbiye, Congolese singing artist, gratefully announces the date of his next concert at the Stade des Martyrs, May 19, 2024. The announcement created great excitement among his fans, who played an essential role in the realization of this event. Moïse Mbiye thus joins a prestigious list of artists who have taken up the challenge of performing on this big stage. His concert promises to be a grandiose event where the public will be able to sing, dance, praise and adore Jesus Christ in his company. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience a moment of celebration and fervor by reserving your place now to join the community that will make this event exceptional and unforgettable.

“A harmonization of therapeutic protocols crucial for the health of DGDA executives and agents”

The DGDA (General Directorate of Customs and Excise) in Congo is implementing a process of harmonization of therapeutic protocols with the aim of guaranteeing the health of its employees, essential for the efficient realization of public revenue. The representative of the DGDA, Jean-Claude Kalenga, underlines the importance of supporting this process. The Kinshasa medical center offers medical services that contribute to reducing expenses related to the health of agents. Collaboration between DGDA officials and the medical center helps support the state budget and thus promote the socio-economic development of the country. This initiative, which places people at the center of company governance, is an example of responsible management concerned with the well-being of employees. The harmonization of DGDA therapeutic protocols is an important step towards optimal medical care for employees and deserves to be encouraged in effective management of human resources.

“Productivity and personal development: how to find balance for a fulfilling life”

Productivity and personal development: a complex relationship to demystify

The belief that productivity and personal fulfillment are opposites is false. In fact, they can coexist and reinforce each other. Overwork can be harmful, but productivity in activities we are passionate about can be rewarding. Likewise, personal development promotes motivation, creativity and productivity at work. It’s important to recognize that productivity and fulfillment are interconnected, but fulfillment is about more than just career success. To find balance, it is essential to set realistic goals, define boundaries, take time for yourself and cultivate nurturing relationships. By adopting a balanced approach, we can build a life full of meaning and satisfaction.

Moïse Mbiye announces a historic concert at the Stade des Martyrs in Kinshasa, an unforgettable evening for gospel lovers in the DRC!

The Stade des Martyrs in Kinshasa is preparing to host a major event in the world of gospel in the DRC. Moïse Mbiye, renowned pastor and singer, has just announced his next concert which will take place on May 19, 2024. The official poster has been unveiled, marking the importance of this historic show for Christian music. Although details on ticket prices are not yet known, fans can already book this date in their diary. The evening promises to be unforgettable, strengthening the relationship of communion between Moïse Mbiye and his audience in this emblematic place of Kinshasa.

King Kester Emeneya: the timeless genius of Congolese music celebrated during a commemorative concert

King Kester Emeneya, famous Congolese singer, will be honored during a concert in his tribute to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his death. Considered one of the most talented musicians on the modern Congolese scene, King Kester Emeneya has left an indelible mark on the history of Congolese music. His unique style, mixing tradition and modernity, as well as his musical revolution marked by the integration of electronics into traditional rumba, marked an entire country. His living legacy continues to inspire many Congolese artists, and his impact will endure beyond generations. The concert in tribute to King Kester Emeneya is an opportunity to celebrate the life and immense contribution of this unforgettable artist to Congolese music.

Immerse yourself in the cultural diversity of the Democratic Republic of Congo with its regional radio stations

Discover the cultural diversity of the Democratic Republic of Congo through its regional radio stations. Cities such as Kinshasa, Bunia, Bukavu, Goma and Kindu are home to resorts that reflect Congolese cultural wealth. Each station offers varied programming, ranging from local music to debates on traditions and coverage of local cultural events. Immerse yourself in daily life, the fascinating dialects and the captivating rhythms that make these stations windows onto Congolese culture. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with the cultural diversity of Congo.

“The irresistible rise of radio: The Congolese’s favorite media according to a recent study”

Radio occupies an indisputable place in the modern media landscape in the Democratic Republic of Congo. According to a recent study, radio has a 52% audience, ahead of the Internet (39%), television (23%) and the written press (2%). The regions of Grand Kasaï and Grand Équateur have the highest radio audience rates, while listeners are mainly working men. Listeners prefer to listen to the radio on traditional sets or on their mobile phones, and the French language is the most listened to. The most popular days for listening to the radio are Monday and Saturday, with prime time slots in the morning and evening. Despite the evolution of technologies, radio remains a popular and affordable medium for a large Congolese audience.

Francine Makolo: the Congolese architect who shakes up gender prejudices and the notion of success

Francine Makolo is a Congolese architect who is overturning gender stereotypes in this male-dominated field. Passionate and determined, she created her internal and external architecture company under the name FM (Francine Makolo). Thanks to an innovative approach, it offers its services at a lower cost, or even free of charge, to gain visibility and build customer loyalty. In addition to her professional success, she aspires to train women and young girls interested in architecture in order to encourage them to enter this field. His company, FM, offers a wide range of quality services in the field of architecture. Francine Makolo is an inspiring example of success for women in traditionally male fields.

Local radios in the DRC: an essential voice for Congolese communities

Local radio stations play an essential role in the DRC by broadcasting news, sharing information specific to each region, encouraging citizen participation and promoting cultural diversity. Thanks to these radios, residents can stay informed, feel connected to their community and actively participate in the social and political life of the country. It is therefore crucial to support and promote these local media for the development of the country.

“Ibuka’s commitment to commemorate the Tutsi genocide: transmission of memory, care of survivors and psychological follow-up”

The Ibuka association, bringing together survivors of the 1994 Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, is mobilizing to commemorate the thirty years of this tragedy. During its annual general meeting, Ibuka defined its priorities for the coming year. Emphasis will be placed on capacity building at the local level to ensure effective transmission of memory and support to survivors. Older survivors will also benefit from specific support to improve their well-being and quality of life. Ibuka will set up ongoing monitoring programs for survivors suffering from post-traumatic stress, particularly during periods of commemoration. Finally, the association is committed to training younger generations so that they understand the history of the genocide and become actors of peace and reconciliation. Ibuka’s goal is to preserve the memory of the genocide and promote peace in Rwanda.