Ne Muanda Nsemi Nlongi’a Kongo: a tribute to an enlightened visionary

This article pays tribute to Ne Muanda Nsemi Nlongi’a Kongo, the leader of the Bundu dia Mayala movement, by exploring his aspirations for his burial site. Ne Muanda Nsemi, an inspired visionary, wanted to build the Bukongo Temple and a Bukongo University in Nsuku Malombo, his homeland, to make it a holy place and pilgrimage site for followers of Kongo wisdom. This article highlights how Ne Muanda Nsemi was misunderstood during his lifetime and explains his wishes for his burial.

“Historic liberation: Members of Bundu dia Kongo and Prophet Joseph Mukungubila regain their freedom in the Democratic Republic of Congo”

November 1, 2023 will remain a historic day for the Democratic Republic of Congo. The members of Bundu dia Kongo and the movement of Prophet Joseph Mukungubila have finally regained their freedom, thanks to the efforts of Minister Albert Puela and the decision of President Tshisekedi. This release marks a significant step forward in the fight for human rights and national reconciliation. Minister Puela, present during the releases, urged the beneficiaries to rebuild themselves and avoid repeat offenses. The former prisoners express their gratitude to the head of state and pledge to contribute positively to Congolese society. This release is part of the government’s desire to build a fairer society, respectful of human rights. Minister Puela will soon travel to another province to free other followers of Bundu dia Kongo and the movement of Joseph Mukungubila. This historic liberation marks a crucial step in the quest for justice and reconciliation in the DRC, paving the way for a better future and a united nation.

“The October 15 monument in Ngadi: a poignant tribute to the victims and a call for peace”

In the Ngadi district of Beni, young people erected the October 15 Monument in tribute to the victims of the massacres perpetrated by the ADF. This tragic event of 2014 remains etched in the collective memory. The monument is a way to remember, pay homage and call for peace. The construction of this structure symbolizes the resilience of the community and its refusal to give in to violence. The authorities must invest in the search for lasting solutions and promote dialogue between communities to prevent such tragedies. The young people of Ngadi are sending a clear message: they want their voices to be heard and aspire to a future of peace and justice.

“The historic visit of President Tshisekedi to Nkamba: a key rapprochement between political power and the Kimbanguist Church”

The visit of President Félix Tshisekedi to Nkamba, the holy place of the Kimbanguist Church, marks an important commemoration and celebration for the faithful of this religious community. This visit symbolizes the rapprochement between political power and one of the most influential churches in the country. This historic event is already attracting strong interest, with many delegations traveling to Nkamba to attend. For the faithful of the Kimbanguist Church, this visit is a moment of communion and celebration of their faith.

Contingency plan in the DRC during the elections: the government prepares a rapid response to disasters

The Democratic Republic of Congo is preparing to face possible disasters during the electoral period thanks to a contingency plan put in place by the government. This plan aims to ensure a rapid and effective humanitarian response when needed. Strategic sites have been identified in different regions of the country, and mechanisms for mobilizing financial resources are planned. The government has stressed the importance of establishing strategic stocks to improve response when needed. This plan demonstrates the government’s commitment to the security and well-being of its population, even during an election period.

The Manzulu: the courageous legacy of the Bira women

Delve into the fascinating history of the Bira women of the Democratic Republic of Congo and discover the unique practice of wearing Manzulu. Used during the era of the slave trade to deter merchants from taking Bira women as slaves, the Manzulu was much more than an accessory – it was a symbol of resistance and pride for the community. Although this tradition has disappeared, it is crucial to preserve its heritage and recognize the importance of valuing traditional cultures. By understanding these stories, we enrich our understanding of humanity and strengthen the bonds that bind us as a global society.

Controversial budget for the Francophonie Games in the DRC: unpaid service providers

The Francophonie Games in the DRC were at the center of controversy following a budget overrun. The finance minister accuses the gaming director of increasing spending without authorization. The latter disputes these allegations and highlights the rigorous management of the committee’s expenses. Until the situation resolves, many service providers have still not been paid, which risks damaging the DRC’s financial reputation.

Emergency rehabilitation of the RN5 in South Kivu: Essential funding to save a road in danger

The rehabilitation of the RN5 between Kamanyola and Uvira is an emergency due to erosion threatening the safety of users. Bridges are also damaged, requiring urgent rehabilitation. Fortunately, the disbursement of 50% of funding for unfinished projects brings new hope. Repairing this vital road is essential to facilitate trade and promote economic development in the region. It is crucial to continue rehabilitation work to guarantee road safety and accessibility to basic services.

Education crisis in the province of Ituri in the DRC: more than 1,800 students deprived of school in Djugu due to armed conflicts

In the territory of Djugu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, armed conflicts have led to the destruction of numerous schools, thus depriving more than 1,800 students of access to education. The remaining schools are insufficient to accommodate all teachers and students, which creates difficult learning conditions. Local civil society is calling on the government and its partners to build new school infrastructure to guarantee access to education for all. Investing in education is crucial to creating a more equitable society and a better future for future generations.

The historic arrival of the Prime Minister of the DRC in Bas-Uélé: A decisive step forward towards regional development

In a historic gesture, the Prime Minister of the DRC will visit the Bas-Uélé province, marking a major turning point in regional development. This visit demonstrates President Tshisekedi’s commitment to local infrastructure and underlines the importance given to this region. Senator Carole Agito, who played a key role in this visit, is recognized for her commitment to Bas-Uélé and has carried out numerous concrete actions to improve the lives of residents. This visit also marks an important step for the Sacred Union, which aims to strengthen popular support for President Tshisekedi. Bas-Uélé is thus positioning itself as a major player in building a better future for the DRC.