Divine Inspiration: Lydie Sompo’s Inspiring Story

Discover the inspiring story of Congolese writer Lydie Sompo, living in Morocco and author of the book “Etrangère”. In this autobiographical story, she shares her journey marked by spirituality and faith in divine providence. Using writing as a means of expression, she tells how her connection with God guided her in the creation of her book. With “Etrangère”, Lydie Sompo evokes her feeling of being out of place in a new country, an experience that brought her closer to God and strengthened her trust in his providence. Through her story, she aspires to positively impact those around her by sharing her faith and values. Through this story, we are invited to reflect on our own relationship with faith and trust in a higher force to overcome life’s challenges. Stay connected to “Fatshimetrie” to discover other captivating and inspiring stories.

The Robots of Kinshasa: A Revolutionary Artistic Fusion Not to be Missed!

“The Robots of Kinshasa” promises to be a revolutionary show, combining tradition and innovation. Led by the talented director Nzey Van Musala, this internationally renowned Congolese adaptation brings together local artists, locally designed robots, and cultural cooperation between the DRC and Switzerland. A captivating mix of dance, music and artistic performances that promises an immersive and unique artistic experience. Don’t miss this major cultural event that will mark the history of Congolese theater.

Dance in celebration: Tombola Danse, the unmissable festival in Kinshasa

Immerse yourself in the heart of Kinshasa’s cultural wealth with the second edition of the “Tombola danse” festival, organized by the “Kongo Drama” structure. From September 18 to 20, 2024, let yourself be carried away by an eclectic program highlighting Congolese dance in all its diversity. Between vibrant performances and a tribute to Congolese rumba, this event promises an unforgettable artistic experience. Don’t miss this unmissable event on the Kinshasa artistic scene where creativity and passion are expressed through dance with grace and intensity.

Artistic creativity in the service of peace and truth

Summary: Prisca Tankwey’s artistic mural in Kinshasa embodies the fight against disinformation and the promotion of peace. The artist highlights the dangers of false information and underlines the importance of truth in building lasting peace. This initiative is part of the mobilization of artists to raise awareness of a culture of peace, transcending linguistic and cultural barriers. In this year marked by the 25th anniversary of the Declaration on a Culture of Peace, Tankwey’s mural symbolizes the hope for a better world based on truth and compassion.

Quality Education for All: The Generous Gesture of National Service Towards Congolese Schoolchildren

A commendable gesture by the National Service of the Democratic Republic of Congo: the delivery of 400 desks to a public school in Kinshasa to improve the learning conditions of students. This initiative, welcomed by the Commander of the National Service, aims to facilitate access to quality education for all children, regardless of the financial resources of families. The beneficiaries expressed their gratitude, stressing the importance of such actions to guarantee a promising future for the younger generations. This approach reflects the commitment of the Congolese government to education and the well-being of citizens, by providing essential tools to build a better future for all.

Well-deserved reward for dedicated journalists in Kinshasa

The Chancellery of National Orders of the Democratic Republic of Congo plans to reward journalists in Kinshasa for their dedication and professionalism. The criteria are strict: 20 years of uninterrupted experience and no frequent change of media. This initiative aims to highlight the importance of journalism in Congolese society and to celebrate the essential contribution of the media to the nation. Eligible journalists are encouraged to apply to receive a medal of merit, recognizing their commitment to the profession and the nation.

Graduation ceremony at ISTM Uvira: Training committed health professionals

The Higher Institute of Medical Techniques (ISTM) in Uvira, DRC, celebrated the graduation of 159 nurses, highlighting a 56% success rate. Graduates were encouraged to become ISTM ambassadors and actively contribute to the health sector. The institution aims to strengthen its achievements, develop partnerships and offer international mobility opportunities to students. ISTM is committed to training qualified health professionals and improving the living conditions of the local population.

The tragic sinking of a whaling boat on the Kwango River: a dark day that plunges the Congo into mourning

The sinking of a whaling boat on the Kwango River has left a Congolese community in mourning. A deadly collision with the Kwango Bridge left six people dead, while forty remain missing. Recurring shipwrecks highlight the dangers of dilapidated river transport. Authorities must take steps to strengthen security and prevent further tragedies. In the meantime, solidarity with the affected families and reflection on the challenges of ensuring the safety of travellers.

A Renewed Education: New Benches for Camp Tshatshi Schools

A major event took place in the schools of the Tshatshi military camp in Kinshasa, where new benches were distributed to students, thus offering improved study conditions. Initiated by the National Service and Major General Jean-Pierre Kasongo Kabwik, this initiative is part of the policy of free education in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The distribution of these new benches was received with gratitude by the educational community and students, demonstrating the commitment to education and the well-being of young Congolese people. This action is part of a broader desire to improve study conditions nationwide, thus promoting a bright educational future for all.

Finding a social balance in the trade sector in Kinshasa

In the context of a strike by Congolese service providers in the Indo-Pakistani trade sector in Kinshasa, the governor of the capital has called for calm and collaboration. A dialogue and negotiation commission is being considered to resolve the conflict. It is crucial to find a balance between the parties to ensure fair and productive working conditions. The signing of a memorandum of understanding is necessary to formalize the agreements and foster respectful cooperation. Respect for workers’ rights and improving working conditions are essential for a prosperous society. The need for constructive dialogue and sincere collaboration is stressed to promote a harmonious and sustainable working environment.