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Category: History
The Amani Festival, a major cultural event in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an exceptional edition in Goma. From February 16 to 18, 2024, festival-goers will have the opportunity to enjoy a varied and prestigious program, with the participation of the icon Fally Ipupa and other internationally renowned artists such as Tiken Jah Fakoly and the duo U&i. In addition to the festive aspect, the Amani Festival highlights the desire of the people of the Great Lakes region to promote peace, reconciliation and development. A celebration not to be missed for lovers of culture and festivities.
Discover the captivating biography of A.T. Dlamini, one of Eswatini’s most exceptional leaders. In this fascinating book by Pastor Ukozor Victor Macdonald, immerse yourself in the public and private life of this extraordinary politician. With accessible prose and personal testimonies, the author paints an authentic and intimate portrait. The numerous historical and contemporary photographs add a unique visual dimension. Each chapter explores a particular theme, showcasing Dlamini’s remarkable qualities and achievements. Learn about his childhood, his commitment to transparency and his ability to make informed decisions. Immerse yourself in the fascinating life of this inspiring leader who left his mark on Africa.
On December 3, 2023, Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court, died at the age of 93. Born in Texas in 1930, she studied law at Stanford where she met her future colleague on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist. After serving in various legal positions, she was appointed to the Supreme Court by Ronald Reagan in 1981. Sandra Day O’Connor stood out as a central voice on the court, taking a pragmatic rather than ideological approach. His career was marked by his positions on key issues such as the right to abortion. After her retirement in 2006, she devoted herself to educational projects on civility. Her passing has sparked many tributes, and her legacy as a pioneer and advocate for gender equality will live on in history.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is preparing to experience a scientific and cultural revolution. The country has abundant natural resources and immense human potential. The vision of “Made in the DRC” goes beyond the simple label of origin, it must become the symbol of a renewed identity and sustainable development. For this, it is essential to invest in education, training and the capacity to innovate and create. Congolese talents must be recognized, encouraged and supported to redefine the image and dignity of an entire people. It is essential to invest massively in research and development to promote local skills and make Congolese genius shine throughout the world. The DRC has all the assets to become a major player in innovation and culture on the African continent. It is time for the country to take charge of its destiny and write its own success story.
This article debunks the rumor that albinos have no place in Congolese society and are associated with mystical practices. He explains that albinism is a genetic condition and not witchcraft. It highlights the importance of combating the stigma and discrimination of albinos in the DRC by promoting inclusion and raising public awareness about albinism. The article also encourages authorities and civil society to uphold the rights of albinos and foster a more tolerant and inclusive society.
Maa’la Asbl is a Congolese cultural group committed to peace and social cohesion. Through their music, they transmit messages of reconciliation and peaceful cohabitation. Led by the talented poet Espoir Hangi, the group is also involved in the promotion of art, the fight against unemployment and delinquency, and the support of children and vulnerable people. Maa’la Asbl is an inspiring example of the power of art to create positive change in Congolese society.
The disappearance of Jean Victor Biyevanga Lengiemi, known as Ya Bijou, left a void in the Congolese audiovisual landscape. Famous television host in the 80s, Ya Bijou left his mark with his emblematic shows such as “Génies en Herbe” and “Super Banco”. His talent, his passion for knowledge and his charisma will remain engraved in memories, making him an essential figure on Congolese television.
The Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) organized a unity march in Lubumbashi, calling for peaceful cohabitation between socio-ethnic communities in the region. Activists raised awareness of the importance of living together, displaying messages of peace and recalling the right of citizens to settle wherever they wish. This event highlighted the UDPS’s commitment to peace and the promotion of the culture of peace, highlighting the values of tolerance and respect.
The new album “Nzela” by the rapper artist Le Muntu is much more than a simple music album, it is an immersion in his experience and his daily life. Composed of six hard-hitting tracks, this opus offers a musical palette mixing afrobeat, hip-hop and traditional influences. The powerful and heartfelt lyrics touch on varied topics such as love, hope and the challenges of everyday life. “Nzela” is a true invitation to introspection and reflection, an emotional journey that leaves a lasting impression.