“Félix Tshisekedi calls for the revival of justice in the DRC to establish a solid rule of law”

President Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo has called for the rebirth of justice in the country. During the launch of training for 2,500 civilian and military magistrates, he expressed his desire to consolidate a judicial system of quality, independent and respectful of human rights. He stressed that the absence of justice trivializes evil and that justice is essential to deter wrongdoing and maintain peace. Despite his efforts, the president is dissatisfied with the record of justice during his tenure. He called for providing the sector with additional resources to effectively fulfill its role. This desire to strengthen justice is an important step towards the establishment of a solid rule of law in the DRC. Félix Tshisekedi wants to establish a culture of justice and accountability to ensure security and justice for all Congolese citizens.

“Corruption and mismanagement: How the Minister of Education intends to put an end to anti-values ​​in the educational provinces of Kinshasa-Plateau and Kinshasa-Tshangu”

The article highlights the persistent problems of corruption and mismanagement in the educational provinces of Kinshasa-Plateau and Kinshasa-Tshangu in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Minister of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education, Tony Muaba Kazadi, calls these provinces “seats of anti-values” and urges school principals to play a key role in eradicating these harmful practices. Among the anti-values ​​cited are the failure to follow official instructions, the collection of illicit fees and the misuse of funds allocated to educational establishments. The Minister also calls on provincial education officials to take concrete measures to clean up the education system. It is emphasized that the reform of the education system in the DRC requires political will and a strong commitment from all actors in order to guarantee a better future for Congolese youth.

“Me Sekera Kivwasuvwamo, lawyer and political candidate, presents himself to solve the problems of Butembo”

Me Sekera Kivwasuvwamo, lawyer and political candidate, filed his candidacy in Butembo, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Through his political group “AV”, he wishes to solve the problems of the city such as urban roads, electrical energy and insalubrity. As a lawyer, Mr. Sekera Kivwasuvwamo has already been involved in cases concerning massacres and violations of certain companies in the city. He also promises to tackle the problem of paying internet connection for students. His candidacy demonstrates his commitment to the population and his desire to bring about changes to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of Butembo.

Regulatory control of subcontracting in aviation: a priority for safety and quality of services

Regulating outsourcing in the private sector, particularly in aviation, is essential to ensure transparency and compliance in operations. The Subcontracting Regulatory Authority (ARSP) and the Civil Aviation Authority (AAC) in the Democratic Republic of Congo have initiated discussions to strengthen this regulatory control. The objective is to ensure that aviation companies comply with the subcontracting standards established by law. This collaboration between the ARSP and the AAC will contribute to the development of a quality and safe civil aviation sector.

“The Edouard Mwangachuchu case: the question of his nationality is debated before the High Military Court”

During the case before the High Military Court involving Édouard Mwangachuchu, the debate over his nationality took center stage. Lawyers for the accused question the validity of Covid tests as proof of nationality, arguing that Congolese passports held by their client are more reliable. They also point to administrative errors surrounding the tests, creating confusion about his nationality. This complex case highlights the importance of having solid evidence to establish a person’s identity and nationality. The decision of the High Military Court remains to be determined.

“Revocation of a CENI antenna chief following the loss of electoral material: a strong message for transparency and accountability”

The head of the antenna of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) of Kutu was dismissed following the loss of equipment within his antenna. Inventory reports revealed several losses, including generators, motorcycles, satellite phones and external batteries of electronic voting devices. This dismissal demonstrates the CENI’s commitment to transparency in the electoral process and highlights the importance of good management of public resources. This marks an important step in the fight against the mismanagement of resources and underlines the importance of accountability in public missions.

“The murder of the Congolese MP highlights the flaws in justice and destabilizes confidence in the judicial system”

The murder of MP Chérubin Okende in Kinshasa has raised questions about trust in Congolese justice. President Félix Tshisekedi expressed his disappointment with the justice system, saying it was an obstacle to realizing his vision for the country. He also underlined his lack of harmony with the heads of institutions. The government has announced a multidisciplinary investigation, but mistrust persists. Calls for reforms in the judicial system are heard to restore the confidence of the Congolese people. Only a strong and credible justice can allow stability and confidence in the country.

Biometric control operation of soldiers active in Ituri: A crucial step in the fight for security in the DRC

The military governor of Ituri province, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has launched a physical and biometric control operation of active soldiers in the region. This operation aims to strengthen the armed forces and fight against security threats in the region. It will also improve the living conditions of the soldiers. All soldiers are required to submit to this control, which will guarantee better organization and management of human resources. The governor himself set the example by submitting to scrutiny first. This operation demonstrates the government’s commitment to ensuring security in the region.

“Deadly violence in the North-East of the Democratic Republic of Congo: A new act of terror attributed to ADF rebels in Mapobu-Carriere”

A deadly ambush attributed to ADF rebels took place in the village of Mapobu-Carriere, in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The victim, Mandela Muhithe, was a committed member of civil society and a fervent whistleblower of ADF atrocities. Despite the security operations carried out by the authorities, the ADF continue to sow terror in the Beni region. It is urgent that additional measures be taken to protect the civilian population and restore peace. International cooperation is also needed to end the violence and support stabilization efforts in the region.

“Me Sekera Kivwasuvwamo: a candidate committed to solving Butembo’s problems”

Me Sekera Kivwasuvwamo, BRTC candidate in Butembo, is a committed activist determined to solve the city’s problems. Among the major challenges, it emphasizes urban roads, electrical energy, insalubrity and war-displaced persons. It pledges to investigate embezzlement and hold those responsible to account, fight unfair practices by an energy company, propose actions to keep the city clean, and find lasting solutions. for those displaced by war. With his local knowledge and legal experience, he hopes to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of Butembo and asks for their support during the elections.