Modernization of the FEC statutes: Strengthening efficiency and transparency for Congolese companies

The Federation of Congolese Enterprises (FEC) recently revised its statutes to strengthen the legality and clarity of its provisions. Major changes include a new classification of members, a more transparent membership procedure, and a strengthened disciplinary regime. Specialized commissions have also been introduced to better respond to the different sectors of activity represented. These adjustments reflect the desire to modernize and adapt the FEC to better serve Congolese businesses.

Towards official recognition of journalists and the fight against disinformation in the DRC

In a context where the distinction between media professionals and social media manipulators is crucial, the identification of journalists through their press card becomes essential. This practice guarantees the quality and veracity of the information disseminated, while strengthening the relationship of trust between authorities and journalists. By promoting dialogue and collaboration, it is possible to build a healthy and transparent media environment, fundamental for an informed and democratic society. By valuing the professionalism of journalists and fighting against disinformation, we can promote a free, responsible and committed press serving the common good.

Shocking revelations: Crimes against humanity in the DRC

In a recent report entitled “Operation Keba”, Amnesty International revealed atrocities committed by senior Congolese army officials during the repression of a demonstration in Goma in August 2023. At least 56 people lost their lives during this brutal repression. The NGO urges President Tshisekedi to take immediate steps to suspend the officers incriminated and to launch investigations to ensure justice is done. The involvement of the Congolese army in these crimes raises questions about the protection of citizens’ fundamental rights. The case highlights the urgent need for reform of security institutions to ensure respect for human rights and avoid similar tragedies in the future.

The prison crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Urgency of a profound reform

Prison overcrowding in the Democratic Republic of Congo, particularly at Makala Central Prison in Kinshasa, raises serious concerns for human rights and public safety. Following a tragic incident in September, measures to decongest have been taken but do not address the structural challenges of the Congolese prison system. The creation of a prison intelligence service is proposed to combat internal criminal networks. Urgent reform is needed to improve the living conditions of prisoners and respect their fundamental rights, highlighting the need for concerted action to end the prison crisis in the DRC.

Management of public funds in Kasaï Central: alarming irregularities requiring immediate action

The article highlights concerns over excessive spending and irregularities in the Kasai Central provincial budget for 2023. Worrying anomalies were noted, particularly in the construction of infrastructure such as the provincial education building and health and road infrastructure projects. This situation underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in the management of public funds, requiring corrective measures to ensure adequate use of financial resources.

Boualem Sansal: A Symbol of the Challenges for Freedoms in Algeria

The article highlights the case of writer Boualem Sansal in Algeria, accused of undermining national unity. This case raises questions about individual freedoms in the country and sparks heated debates. The decision of the Algiers Court of Appeal, scheduled for December 11, is crucial for its future. The article underlines the importance of the impartiality of justice to protect civil liberties and freedom of expression. While hoping for a decision guided by respect for fundamental rights, this case highlights the challenges related to respecting individual freedoms in a democratic society.

Farotimi case: major legal issues for publishing in Nigeria

A prominent lawyer has obtained a temporary injunction prohibiting the publication of a book that is causing harm to Nigeria. The court ruling impacts the distribution of the book and orders the seizure of physical copies. The case highlights the importance of respecting intellectual property rights in the publishing industry, impacting authors and publishers. The publishing community remains on alert as these legal developments could redefine industry standards in Nigeria.

Judgment of the alleged uncivil “Kuluna”: The fight against crime in Kinshasa.

The Kinshasa/Gombe military court recently tried 62 alleged “Kuluna” uncivilized individuals for various serious crimes, such as urban terrorism and extortion. Among the accused are a military gang leader and his civilian accomplice, responsible for violence and theft that caused serious injuries. The victims welcomed the rapid intervention of the police to recover the stolen property. This trial underlines the importance of maintaining order and security in urban centers, as well as the need to strengthen prevention and repression measures to protect citizens and ensure social stability.

Training of trainers in Tshikapa: A crucial step towards improving the education system in Kasai

The recent training of trainers in Tshikapa, organized as part of the Perse project, marks a crucial step forward in improving the education system in Kasai. By focusing on teacher recruitment and the promotion of primary school principals, this initiative aims to establish meritocratic practices and guarantee free primary education. The participants, selected for their expertise, were trained on the use of IT tools and are called upon to disseminate these good practices throughout the region. The Perse project thus embodies hope for quality and equitable education in Kasai, demonstrating a strong commitment to human and social development.