“Mobilization of Congolese teachers: For respected rights and quality education”

The article entitled “Congolese teachers mobilized for their rights” highlights the mobilization of teachers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). They demand the suspension of a drain on their wages and the restitution of the shortfall since last April. Among their demands, they also call for the application of a new salary scale and uniform remuneration for all primary school teachers. This mobilization highlights the difficulties encountered in the education sector in the DRC and the importance of supporting and fairly remunerating teachers to ensure quality education for future generations. It is crucial that the government listens to their legitimate demands and finds appropriate solutions to meet their needs, in order to invest in the future of the country.

“Fortunat Biselele, former adviser to Tshisekedi, obtains provisional release: What consequences for the current case?”

The article highlights the case of Fortunat Biselele, former private adviser to Félix Tshisekedi, who obtained provisional release from the Kinshasa/Gombe tribunal de grande instance despite accusations of treason and breach of state security. Biselele asked for his case to be transferred to another jurisdiction due to suspicions of bias. The article stresses the importance of following the case to know the evidence against Biselele as well as the consequences of his provisional release on the investigation. It also raises questions about the Congolese judicial system and its respect for human rights. In conclusion, the article invites us to stay informed and analyze the future developments of this affair as well as its impact on the Congolese political scene.

More than 700 prisoners released in the Democratic Republic of Congo to relieve prison congestion: a step towards social reintegration

The Democratic Republic of Congo has granted presidential pardons to more than 700 prisoners in order to relieve prisons and promote their social reintegration. This decision was welcomed at a ceremony presided over by the Deputy Minister of Justice. Beneficiaries are called upon to demonstrate responsibility and contribute to the development of the country. Prison overcrowding remains a major challenge that requires measures such as the transfer of detainees and the acceleration of parole procedures. The reintegration of former prisoners is a crucial issue for the DRC, a successful reintegration contributing to reducing recidivism and promoting social cohesion. The government must set up support mechanisms to ensure the success of this reintegration.

Tension at the Central Coordination Office (BCeCo): Transparency and accountability in question

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This article sheds light on the tension that reigns at the Central Coordination Office (BCeCo) following an alleged opposition to a financial control mission by the General Inspectorate of Finance. The controversy elicits many reactions and raises questions about the transparency and accountability of public institutions. The BCeCo insists on the need to resolve disputes internally and recalls the importance of transparency and good governance in the management of public affairs. This case highlights the issues of transparency and accountability in the management of public resources.

The blocking of the Masiambio-Kwamouth road axis by Mobondo militiamen: a worrying situation for the population of the region

The blocking of the Masiambio-Kwamouth road axis by the Mobondo militiamen continues to cause many problems for the inhabitants of the region. Since Tuesday, highway robbers have prevented any passage to the city of Kwamouth, causing economic asphyxiation and supply difficulties. The attackers, led by a leader named “Cobra”, are responsible for numerous acts of violence, such as the theft of property and motorcycles. Almost two-thirds of the territory is now occupied by the militiamen, contrary to the official figures announced. Civil society in Kwamouth calls for more effective intervention by the authorities to put an end to this situation and restore security. It is crucial to restore the free movement of people and goods and to put an end to the occupation of territories.

Deadly tension after the arrest of an alleged child kidnapper in Kananga

An alleged child kidnapper was arrested in Kananga, causing great tension between the population and the police. When the mob apprehended the suspect, the situation quickly escalated, forcing local authorities to intervene. Unfortunately, two people lost their lives during these clashes. Meanwhile, the alleged culprit is detained at the police station. This case raises questions about the use of force by law enforcement and calls for measures to avoid such tragedies in the future.

“Claudine Masamba’s battle for justice and the recovery of her legacy hampered by lingering obstacles”

Claudine Masamba continues to face obstacles in her quest for justice to recover her family legacy. The delaying maneuvers of his brothers and the procedural problems slowed down the development of the case. Land belonging to the estate was illegally sold, prompting Claudine to take legal action to restore her rights. However, complications arose, delaying the case. Claudine suspects that these obstacles are intentional and part of a plan to prevent her from leaving joint ownership and recovering her share of the inheritance. Despite his representations to the institutions, the situation has not evolved favourably, leaving doubts hanging over the outcome of this legal battle. Nevertheless, Claudine remains determined to assert her rights and fight for justice.

Justin Bitakwira: Freedom of expression or stigmatizing speech? A case that questions.

Former Congolese Minister Justin Bitakwira was questioned for controversial remarks he allegedly made during a television program. Accused of holding a discourse of a tribal nature against the Tutsi community, Bitakwira defends himself by asserting his right to inform and enlighten public opinion on Rwanda’s actions in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This case raises questions about freedom of expression and the responsibility of public figures in expressing their controversial opinions, as well as the impact of such speech on the communities concerned.

“The soap opera of Claudine Masamba’s legacy: a family saga full of twists and turns”

Discover Claudine Masamba’s legacy case, a gripping story of family conflict and manipulation. Since December 2022, the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Kinshasa/Matete has been seized of this complex case where Claudine is fighting to be restored to her rights as an heiress. Unfortunately, his brothers do everything possible to delay the procedure and keep the inheritance for themselves. The hearings are punctuated by revelations about the non-informing of the foreign brothers and alleged irregularities in the procedure. Claudine suspects a dark hand manipulating events to keep the situation as it is. This case highlights the obstacles that Congolese families can face in matters of inheritance. Claudine calls for the intervention of institutions to assert her rights. Claudine Masamba’s legacy saga is far from over and continues to spark everyone’s interest.

“Assassination of Cherubin Okende Senga: Shocking revelations about the suspects and the crime scene”

In a recent article, Fatshimetrie.org reveals new information about the assassination of Chérubin Okende Senga, a former Congolese minister. While the government and the opposition accuse each other, the party Together for the Republic expresses its dismay at the “questionable” statements of certain members of the government, questioning the lightness with which this crime is treated. The party calls for a serious investigation to find the authors and sponsors of this assassination. In response, the Attorney General specifies that an autopsy is necessary to clarify certain aspects of the investigation. This article highlights the ongoing tensions and stresses the importance of a thorough and transparent investigation to shed light on this criminal act.