The death of the leader of the Bundu Dia Kongo church and the Bundu Dia Mayala party, Ne Muanda Nsemi, has raised many questions about what will happen next. His body will finally be buried in Sukumalongo, his native village in Kongo-Central, following a decision taken for health, security and legal reasons. This decision will allow his loved ones and his faithful to pay him a last tribute in a place that was dear to him. The death of Ne Muanda Nsemi marks the end of an era and opens the way to new perspectives for his church and his party. The legacy of the late leader will continue to spark debate and reflection as the DRC continues its evolution on the political and cultural scene.
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In this powerful extract from the article “The experience of war in our ancestral societies”, the Cultural Identity magazine plunges its readers into the heart of the war practices of our ancestors. Two experts, Muhindo Wema Kennedy and Dido Makila, share their knowledge on the reasons behind battles, the process of deciding to go to war, the physical and mental preparation of warriors, the rites at the end of war, as well as the lessons to be learned. draw from these ancestral experiences to resolve contemporary conflicts. This issue promises to open new perspectives and fuel reflection on our approach to current conflicts. Stay tuned to find out more!
In this article, we will explore the experience of war in our ancestral societies. We will meet experts from different communities who will reveal to us the reasons, the preparations and the consequences of these conflicts. Through the stories of Muhindo Wema Kennedy and Dido Makila, we will gain unique insight into the motivations and rituals surrounding the war in their respective communities. This exploration will allow us to better understand our cultural identity and reflect on lessons we could learn from these experiences to resolve contemporary conflicts peacefully. Consult our already published articles to deepen your understanding of current events and stay connected to discover our next issue of Cultural Identity on war in our ancestral societies.
In the Peace 2 district of Kalemie, growing insecurity worries residents. They accuse the military guards of private residences of being at the origin of the increase in banditry. The residents therefore demand their departure. The military authorities are calling on the population to collaborate to tackle this problem. This situation highlights the need for mutual trust between residents and security forces to ensure the safety of all.
In this article, we explore DRC Deputy Prime Minister Peter Kazadi Kankonde’s commitment to securing the country’s upcoming elections. Despite security challenges such as Rwandan aggression and rebel activity in the east of the country, Kankonde assures that the government is ready to face and guarantee the security of the electoral process. A delegation from the East African Community was sent to Kinshasa to assess the security situation and thus demonstrates the importance given to democracy and stability in the region. The Congolese are now impatiently waiting to be able to vote in complete safety.
President Félix Tshisekedi made a historic visit to Nkamba, the holy city of the Kimbanguist Church. This visit testifies to the rapprochement between the power of Kinshasa and one of the most influential churches in the country. The president paid tribute to Simon Kimbangu, founder of the Church, during a ceremony commemorating his death. The visit also marked the celebration of the birth of Papa Simon Kimbangu Kiangani. This visit symbolizes reconciliation and national unity, strengthening ties between political power and religious institutions in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Bunia, a town in Ituri province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is facing rising prices for fuel and gray cement. This increase is attributed to the dilapidated state of roads and bridges, which disrupts the supply of petroleum products and cement. Local consumers express their concern about the impact of these increases on their purchasing power. It is therefore essential to repair degraded infrastructure in order to guarantee regular and affordable supply for the population of Bunia.
This article extract highlights the recent killings perpetrated by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in the Irumu region, in Ituri. The violent attacks by this Islamist group caused the death of 12 people in the village of Tontoli, in addition to victims in the neighboring villages of Mapipa and Sengi. This alarming situation raises serious concerns about security in the region, and calls for urgent action by local authorities and the international community to put an end to these atrocities and guarantee the protection of civilian populations.
The Congolese National Assembly adopted two bills aimed at creating the National Order of National Heroes and the National Order of Leopards. These laws would allow other Congolese personalities to be elevated to the rank of national heroes, in addition to emblematic figures such as Kabila and Lumumba. The decision provokes mixed reactions, with some welcoming the initiative while others raising questions about the selection criteria. In any case, this bill marks an important step in the recognition of key figures in the history of Congo.