“Diplomacy at the heart of resolving the security crisis in eastern DRC”

The diplomatic channel is favored to resolve the security crisis in eastern DRC. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says dialogue and negotiations are key to reaching a peaceful resolution. The security situation remains worrying despite the efforts made by the regional force EACRF and the support of SADC is necessary. The stability of the DRC and the region depends on finding a lasting solution through dialogue and diplomatic initiatives.

“The European Union supports democratic elections in the DRC to consolidate democracy and stability”

The European Union actively supports the forthcoming democratic elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It calls for an honest electoral process and freedom of expression, assembly and movement. The EU warns against excessive use of force and strongly condemns hate speech and xenophobia. His commitment aims to consolidate democracy and promote stability in the country. The DRC must implement inclusive, free and peaceful elections to guarantee the integrity of the electoral process. The EU also stresses the importance of respect for human rights and democratic principles throughout the elections.

Rwanda and the M23 in the DRC: overwhelming evidence underlines their serious link

The article highlights Rwanda’s involvement in the instability of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, in particular its support for the armed group M23. Despite Rwanda’s constant denials, evidence of this link continues to mount. Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi recently denounced this support during a joint press conference with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. UN experts have also presented evidence of Rwandan involvement, but Rwanda continues to deny its role. This situation raises questions about the motivations and interests at stake in this conflict. The resolution of this conflict is essential for the stability of the region and the well-being of the Congolese people. Sincere and transparent cooperation between the DRC and Rwanda is necessary to find a peaceful and lasting solution to this situation.

Security crisis in the DRC: Félix Tshisekedi accuses Rwanda and calls for peaceful measures

The security crisis in eastern DRC continues to wreak havoc and tensions between the DRC and Rwanda are escalating. President Tshisekedi points the finger at Rwanda as being responsible for the instability in the Greater Kivu region. He states that Rwanda denies his involvement despite existing evidence. This situation also highlighted the dubious behavior of the East African regional force, in particular the collusion with the elements of the M23. Measures have been taken to remedy this situation, but the search for a lasting solution remains complex. Promoting dialogue and finding peaceful solutions is crucial to achieving lasting stability in the region.

Reinforced Security in Kinshasa: Government Responds to Rumors of Kidnappings and Organ Trafficking

The Congolese government reacted to rumors of kidnappings in Kinshasa by denying any existence of organ trafficking. Communication and Media Minister Patrick Muyaya said the rumors were unfounded and manipulative. Security measures have been reinforced to protect the delegations present for the Games of La Francophonie. The Minister calls not to panic and not to share false information on social networks. It encourages solidarity within the framework of this international event.

“Tribute to Congolese women: Donation of loincloths to celebrate the independence of the DRC and rigorous control of the management of the city by the deputy Passy Moleka Belito”

The provincial deputy Passy Moleka Belito celebrates the 63rd anniversary of the accession of the Democratic Republic of Congo to its national sovereignty by offering loincloths to the women of his foundation and to the members of the UDPS. This symbolic action aims to honor their contribution to the construction of the nation. During a gathering of more than 600 women, he also highlights the achievements of President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, particularly in the territory of Sakania. Passy Moleka Belito also announces that he will carry out a rigorous control of the management of the city during his parliamentary holidays, to guarantee transparency and efficiency in the use of state resources. These actions demonstrate the Member’s commitment to public responsibility and sustainable development.

“The distress of civil servants in Haut-Katanga in the DRC: the fight of Deputy Nanou MEMBA for an improvement in living conditions”

The province of Haut-Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a crisis of distress from civil servants, who have not been paid for several months. The National Deputy Nanou MEMBA is mobilizing to improve the living conditions of these civil servants and ensures that the governor of the province takes measures to regularize their salary situation. Nanou MEMBA also underlines the impact of this crisis on the positive discourse of the regime in place, as well as on the population which is suffering financially. He calls on the Provincial Assembly to act quickly to find solutions. It is essential to resolve this crisis in order to restore the population’s confidence in the government.

“Senator Denis Kambayi inspects road works in the Grand-Kasaï area: a major step forward for the development of the region”

Senator Denis Kambayi went to the office of the Minister of State for Infrastructure to obtain information on road works in the Grand-Kasaï area. His visit bears witness to the importance given to the development of infrastructures and the involvement of local elected officials. The Minister of State allayed the concerns of the senators and demonstrated his mastery of the issues. These advances testify to a desire for progress in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The careful monitoring of the senators will ensure that the infrastructures meet the needs of the inhabitants.

“CENI-opposition meetings in the DRC: towards inclusive and democratic elections”

In this article, we explore recent meetings between the National and Independent Electoral Commission (CENI) and the opposition in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). These discussions aim to ensure inclusive and democratic elections in the country. The article emphasizes the importance of these meetings to enable the various stakeholders to express their concerns and resolve any disputes. It is also a matter of respecting the electoral calendar and preparing for the various stages of the electoral process. In conclusion, these meetings are a significant step towards transparent and fair elections in the DRC.

“Security concerns in Beni: MP Celse Muhindo Magezi sounds the alarm and calls for urgent measures”

In a powerful article, the provincial deputy Celse Muhindo Magezi sounds the alarm on the security situation in the territory of Beni in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It highlights the logistical problems and the reduced strength of the army, as well as the lack of support for the soldiers. To remedy this situation, he asks that the warnings of the population be taken into account, that the Congolese army be reinforced in terms of logistics and support for the soldiers, and that the range of action of the joint operation with the Ugandan army is expanded. It also underlines the socio-economic consequences of insecurity and pleads for a dialogue between the security forces, NGOs and the population. The security situation in the region remains worrying and urgent measures must be taken to restore peace.