Intercommunal violence in the DRC: an MP denouncing the government’s inaction describes the situation as “ethnic cleansing”

National MP Willy Bolio said the government was taking no action to address the inter-communal violence perpetrated against the Teke, which he described as ethnic cleansing. He accused the government of diverting attention from the real situation. The Teke were allegedly victims of genocide. Only a year after the horrors began in Kwamouth Territory, he added, the executive has remained deaf to calls to restore peace.

“Emmanuel Macron launches a world summit for a new financial pact in favor of a green and sustainable economy”

French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the 2021 edition of the Summit for a new global financial pact by stressing the importance of private investments to help developing countries, middle-income countries and large emerging countries. The summit aims to find solutions on several issues such as debt relief and climate finance. It is a global initiative to foster a transformation of global financial policies in favor of a green and sustainable economy to achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Several world leaders took part in it for a more united economy.

“Peaceful demonstration in the DRC: the UDPS Tshisekedi party demands the resignation of the governor for mismanagement and corruption”

The UDPS of Kasai Oriental province is planning a peaceful demonstration to demand the resignation of Governor Mathias Kabeya Matshi, accused of mismanagement. Congolese citizens continue to mobilize to bring their demands, faced with the lack of basic infrastructure and public services. This situation is repeated in several parts of the DRC, and reflects the urgency for the Congolese authorities to meet the expectations of their population.

DRC: civil society on alert for credible elections and democratic stability

The political and security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is alarming. Citizen movements and civil society demand credible, inclusive and transparent elections in the country and demand the audit of the electoral register, the end of insecurity and timely accreditation of electoral observers. Previous demands have been ignored and the ongoing electoral process is a series of failures that could lead to political and security disaster. Civil society calls on the Congolese people to mobilize to defeat any violation of the Constitution.

“Electoral mobilization in the DRC: Michel Bongongo supports Félix Tshisekedi for the presidential election of December 2023”

Michel Bongongo, former Minister of Public Service and president of the ABC-RDC party, announced his support for the candidacy of Félix Tshisekedi for the presidential election of December 2023 in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In an interview, he highlighted the “satisfactory” record of the current head of state, highlighting progress in various sectors such as diplomacy, the fight against corruption, infrastructure, tax reduction on salaries, the increase in military pensions and free primary education. He also mentioned the efforts made to mobilize Congolese youth, but admitted the costly nature of the war for the populations.

“DRC: Resignation of the President of the Provincial Assembly of Kongo Central following political tensions”

The president of the Provincial Assembly of Kongo Central, Jean-Claude Vuemba, resigned from office last Friday. This decision came following political tensions in the province. Although the reasons for the resignation were unclear, he was accused of having links with one of the main opponents of the Tshisekedi regime. This situation shows the volatile nature of politics in the DRC and highlights the need to strengthen provincial institutions to promote peace and stability.

“Eastern Kasai: the UDPS Tshisekedi demands the resignation of the governor and calls for a peaceful march”

The UDPS Tshisekedi party demands the resignation of Governor Mathias Kabeya Matshi in the province of Kasai Oriental. The UDPS Tshisekedi federation is organizing a peaceful march this Friday, June 23 to denounce the mismanagement of public affairs. The situation bears witness to the political unrest in the DRC in the run-up to general elections and the presidential term. Peaceful demonstrations allow the voice of the population to be heard and to put pressure on political leaders.

Uganda: the government plans to dialogue with the terrorists to end the violence

The Ugandan government has set up a commission to conduct negotiations with the Democratic and Allied Forces (ADF), terrorist groups responsible for violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. This initiative is seen as an attempt to put an end to attacks against civilian populations. Uganda’s Minister of Communication and Media, Godefroy Kabianga, said the terrorists would be willing to engage with their government, a peaceful option that has been used in the past. This approach is to be welcomed, as it could be the best solution to restore peace in these regions.

“CENCO: Congolese bishops call for unity for a transparent electoral process”

In this article, the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) expressed its concerns about the transparency of the ongoing electoral process in the DRC, despite the efforts of the executive to publish the electoral calendar and compile the electoral roll within the time limits. . CENCO calls for a tripartite consultation framework to clarify the issue of Registration Centers, a credible counter-expertise and increased vigilance on the part of citizens. The bishops of CENCO call on the Congolese to unite to work for peace, justice and the progress of the country.

Curfew in Kwango due to threat from Mobondo militia

The province of Kwango in the Democratic Republic of Congo is again under curfew due to the threat of the Mobondo militia advancing towards the border with the neighboring province of Kongo Central. The provincial government insists on the need for dialogue with the militiamen to pacify the region. This situation weakens the region which has to face many challenges for its economic and social development.