“EDUCIEL calls for a consensus for the audit of the electoral register in the DRC”

The Civic Education and Electoral Observation Commission (EDUCIEL) invites the electoral commission to seek consensus for the audit of the electoral register in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). According to Me Carlos Mupili, the coordinator of the EDUCIEL, the electoral file must face the challenge of the elections scheduled on the calendar. Transparency and credibility are important elements to ensure the democratic development of the country and to guarantee the right to vote to the Congolese.

International Nurses Day: the National Order of Nurses of Congo deplores the lack of equipped hospitals

International Nurses Day was an opportunity for the President of the National Order of Nurses of Congo (ONIC), Mr. Komba Djeko, to raise awareness of the crucial importance of the nursing profession and to deplore the inadequacy hospitals equipped for healthcare workers in the country. He stressed the urgency of implementing strict regulations for optimal training and better recognition of this profession, as well as the mobilization of the authorities to improve the working conditions of nurses and offer better medical follow-up to the population.

“The modernization of ports in the DRC: a priority for the Prime Minister”

The modernization of ports in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become a priority for the Prime Minister, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, who held a working meeting with some members of the government to discuss the current projects. This modernization is a major challenge for the country, which wishes to improve its infrastructure to facilitate the transport of goods and stimulate the economy. The FatshiMétrie blog also offers other articles on the country’s news.

“The Deputy Prime Minister of the DRC bans plenaries in the Provincial Assembly of Tanganyika to preserve peace”

The Deputy Prime Minister of Interior and Security, Peter Kazadi, has banned the organization of plenaries at the Provincial Assembly of Tanganyika due to a crisis observed in the region. This measure was taken to preserve peace and avoid any slippage that could lead to unrest. The office of the Provincial Assembly of Tanganyika is invited to a consultation in Kinshasa. The Congolese government thus hopes to calm the situation and consolidate peace in this region.

“Water cut in Kinshasa: disruptions in distribution announced by Regideso”

Regideso announced a disruption in the distribution of water in Kinshasa due to a leak in the DN 700 pipe of the Ngaliema water treatment plant. The municipalities and neighborhoods affected are: Gombe, Lingwala, Kasa-Vubu, Bandalungwa, Ngiri-Ngiri, Kintambo, Mont-Fleury, Jamaica, Macampagne and Joli-Parc. Residents are urged to make necessary arrangements until the situation is resolved. Regideso remains mobilized to ensure the continuous distribution of drinking water despite occasional technical difficulties.

“RAM Free Wi-Fi Extends to Rehabilitated UPN Homes for Always-On Students”

The National Pedagogical University (UPN) has extended free Wi-Fi coverage for students in rehabilitated homes, allowing them to connect everywhere. This initiative allows students to work effectively, do research and develop their knowledge and culture. This extension of coverage in rehabilitated homes follows the connection of universities and public spaces in the city, developed by the ARPTC. This will promote the adoption of information and communication technologies in this institution and will be helpful in preparing students for the future.

South Kivu plagued by mutual accusations: A young leader calls on youth to mobilize for political renewal

The article talks about the quarrel between two political leaders in South Kivu, Professor Mushi Bonane and the Minister of Economy Vital Kamerhe. Alain Shukuru, a young leader from South Kivu, calls on the youth to revolt against the political old fashion and to join young politicians who will better understand the problems of the population. He believes that the youth can be the key to a successful political transition in the DRC and asks the population to support young political aspirants to improve the future of the province.

“UNICEF community members trained in data collection and analysis during the Digital Mars Tour 2 in Bandundu”

The NGO U-report/UNICEF is currently training about forty members in the collection, processing and analysis of data through the KoboToolBox as part of the activities of Mars Digital Tour 2. The 4-day training will allow participants , including students from the University of Bandundu, to acquire digital skills to respond more effectively to market demand for data management.

“The internal crises of the UNC: the supporters of Vital Kamerhe are mobilizing for the defense of values”

This article relates the internal crises within the political formation of Vital Kamerhe, the Union for the Congolese Nation (UNC). Internal dissensions are felt in the party, and some advocate values ​​against which the trade union movement “Vital Kamerhe libela” (VKL) stands up. The latter is determined to protect the values ​​defended by their president and to consolidate the bases to pursue their mission. The internal malaise could worsen if measures are not taken, but VKL is firmly committed to the path of values ​​to restore the Democratic Republic of Congo’s dignity.

Bandundu launches an awareness campaign to combat insalubrity and prevent disease.

Dr. Christian Timpini, doctor at the Bandundu General Reference Hospital, has launched an invitation to the population of the province to fight against public insalubrity. In an interview, he recalled the negative impact of dirt on the quality of life and urged authorities and community leaders to organize awareness campaigns. Preventable diseases linked to insalubrity such as typhoid fever, malaria and diarrhea must be fought collectively for a healthier environment.