The meeting between the General Directorate of Customs and Excise (DGDA) and the Congolese civil service made it possible to address the issue of harmonizing the status of DGDA agents. This harmonization aims to modernize and make viable the public administration in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The work aims to clarify the rights and duties of DGDA agents and executives, while preserving their acquired rights. This approach is part of the vision of modernization of public administration advocated by President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, and will strengthen the efficiency and transparency of the DGDA.
Category: Legal
The armed attack against PHC employees in Lokutu highlights the need to strengthen security in the economic activity zones. PHC strongly condemns this attack and calls for close collaboration between businesses, local authorities and law enforcement to ensure the safety of people and property. At the same time, it is important to continue local development efforts to reduce tensions and incentives for criminal activity. PHCs remain committed to local development and shared prosperity.
In this article, we discuss the assassination of the former Minister of Transport in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chérubin Okende. This heinous act sparked a wave of indignation and condemnation. The NGO La Voix des Sans Voix (VSV) calls for an independent investigation to shed light on the circumstances of this crime. The article also highlights the importance of ensuring the transparency and integrity of the upcoming electoral process. In addition, he highlights the need to invest in the training of young people to accelerate the agricultural transformation of the country. In conclusion, this assassination highlights the challenges that the DRC faces in strengthening its democracy and ensuring the security of its political actors. Measures such as a thorough investigation and investment in agriculture are needed to build a better future for the country.
In the tragic article, we learn of the death of Chérubin Okende, a national deputy and former transport minister. Her family is devastated by this sudden and unexplained loss. Relatives and colleagues gathered in Kinshasa to express their grief and their incomprehension at this tragedy. The country is in mourning and demands justice for Chérubin Okende, asking why such acts of violence can occur with complete impunity. With this event, it is clear that measures must be taken to protect the rights and safety of citizens.
The chief lawyer of Matata Ponyo, Me Raphaël Nyabirungu, denounces the illegality of the summons sent to the senator by the public prosecutor. According to him, this mandate is devoid of legal basis, because it does not respect the procedures provided for by the Constitution. Matata Ponyo can be prosecuted as a current prime minister, former prime minister, or senator, each under a different jurisdiction. The summons does not follow any of these procedures and goes against the decisions of the Constitutional Court. Me Nyabirungu affirms that the Bukanga Lonzo case is closed and that the mandate is therefore null and void. The authorities must now take these arguments into account to make the appropriate decisions regarding this case.
The request for provisional release of General Zelwa Katanga, accused in the case of the assassination of Floribert Chebeya and Fidèle Bazana, was rejected by the high military court. The court decided to keep the defendant in pre-trial detention, arguing that address and identity are not decisive elements for granting provisional release given the seriousness of the charges. This decision raises questions about respect for procedures and the rights of defendants, and highlights the complexity of the Chebeya-Bazana case.
The violent attack on Plantations et Huileries du Congo (PHC) employees in Lokutu on July 1, 2023 has sparked outrage and concern. An armed militia used firearms and bladed weapons to carry out this attack, causing major disruption to the company and injuring several employees. The PHC industrial guards appealed to the police for help, but the officers were also attacked. Fortunately, the authorities managed to arrest those responsible and free the industrial guard taken hostage. This attack would be a reprisal against the actions of the PHC to put an end to the illegal felling of palm trees by thieves from the Bokala-Wamba group. PHC condemns these acts and reaffirms its commitment to local communities. This incident highlights the need to strengthen security and dialogue with communities to prevent such conflicts in the future.
In this article, we discuss the disappearance of Chérubin Okende, former Minister of Transport and spokesperson for Katumbi’s party, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, after his visit to the Constitutional Court. This situation raises questions about security and judicial independence in the country, jeopardizing the nascent democracy. It is crucial that the authorities shed light on this case and carry out a thorough investigation to guarantee the safety of all citizens. The media also play a vital role in disseminating reliable and transparent information to promote democracy. As engaged citizens, we must remain vigilant and hold the competent authorities to account. Justice and respect for human rights are essential to building a just and equitable society.
In a tragic traffic accident near Tshikapa, three people lost their lives, highlighting the urgency of improving road safety in the region. The bus driver’s lack of control and irresponsible driving behavior are to blame. Measures must be taken to educate drivers, strengthen road controls and severely punish violations. Moreover, the accident highlights the need to improve hospital infrastructure in remote areas. This tragic event is a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of protecting every individual on the road.
In the province of North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Congolese Armed Forces (FARDC) succeeded in neutralizing three ADF terrorists during an operation in the Mangulikene region. Another terrorist was captured. This victory demonstrates the Congolese army’s commitment to ensuring security and stability in the region. However, the population is called upon to remain vigilant and to collaborate with the army to report suspicious enemy movements. The FARDC will continue to fight against terrorist groups to ensure a safe and peaceful environment in North Kivu.