“Strengthening the civic engagement of young people for participatory democracy in the DRC”

The launch of the civic and electoral education program in the DRC aims to promote the engagement of young people in the electoral process. The objective is to train responsible citizens, capable of understanding the electoral system and making informed decisions. This non-partisan program aims to strengthen participatory democracy and promote the civic engagement of young Congolese. By raising awareness among young people of their role as active citizens and strengthening their confidence in the electoral system, this initiative contributes to guaranteeing a more participatory democracy in the DRC.

“The disappearance of Ne Mwanda Nsemi: a shock for Kongo-Central and a legacy to be perpetuated”

Ne Mwanda Nsemi, governor of Kongo-Central, has died, leaving behind a significant political and spiritual legacy. Governor Guy Bandu Ndungidi expressed his sadness and called for unity among the inhabitants of Kongo-Central. Ne Mwanda Nsemi played a crucial role in the development of the province and his disappearance leaves a void that is difficult to fill. The Kongo community must perpetuate its ideals for a better future.

The historic transformation of the N’djili communal house: a modern metamorphosis in Kinshasa

The commune of N’djili in Kinshasa is preparing for a historic transformation with the reconstruction of its communal house. Estimated at $15.3 million, this work will also include the construction of a police station and a pavilion housing various facilities. At the same time, development work on Place Sainte Thérèse is also planned for a budget of $9.9 million. These projects are part of the vast Kin-Elenda project, aiming to make Kinshasa a modern and resilient city. Local authorities and the World Bank are delighted with the impact that these investments will have on the population and the fight against poverty. This historic transformation will give new life to the commune of N’djili and improve the living conditions of the inhabitants.

“New hope for the East of the DRC: the replacement of the National Coordinator of P-DDRCS arouses optimism in civil society”

Civil society in North Kivu, South Kivu and Maniema expressed its satisfaction following the replacement of the National Coordinator of P-DDRCS by Father Jean-Bosco Bahala Okwibale Lusheke. This change is seen as new hope for the effective implementation of the peace and development program in eastern DRC. The partners involved will now be able to get closer to the new managers in order to determine their interest in the different sectors of the program. Civil society declares itself ready to support the project to establish peace, security and development in the region.

“Tribute to Ne Mwanda Nsemi: The loss of an emblematic spiritual leader in Kongo-Central”

In this article, we pay tribute to the late Ne Mwanda Nsemi, spiritual leader of Kongo-Central, who recently passed away. This event caused a national shock and an irreversible loss for the province. Ne Mwanda Nsemi was not only a spiritual leader, but also a defender of the cultural values ​​of the Kongo community. Its message of unity and solidarity remains of great importance. The death of Ne Mwanda Nsemi unified the Kongo-Central community, strengthening ties between its members. This article highlights the precious legacy he leaves behind and the love and respect he inspired.

Bienvenu-Marie Bakumanya Bakwala: the man who reforms the Congolese media space

Bienvenu-Marie Bakumanya Bakwala is a key player in the Congolese media landscape. As director general of the Congolese press agency ACP, he sets up various initiatives to promote journalistic ethics and professional conduct. His experience and vision contribute to shaping a more ethical and professional Congolese media landscape, essential for a democratic and well-informed society.

The abolition of visa granting fees between the DRC and Uganda: a new era of free movement of people

The abolition of visa fees between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda is a historic measure which aims to promote the movement of people and trade between the two countries. This decision is welcomed with enthusiasm by the population, who see this as new economic opportunities. It demonstrates the desire of governments to promote regional development and cooperation between countries in the region.

“Launch of a civic education program for young people in the DRC: On the road to a participatory and inclusive democracy!”

The Democratic Republic of Congo launches a civic and electoral education program for young people, supported by the United States Embassy. The objective is to raise awareness among young people of the importance of their participation in the electoral process and to encourage them to become actively involved. Trained facilitators will play a key role in transmitting knowledge to young people through exchange sessions and citizen cafés. This program aims to bridge the gap between young people and the electoral process and strengthen their empowerment and capacities. It represents an important step in the promotion of participatory and inclusive democracy in DR Congo.

Deadly shipwreck in the DRC: 47 dead and others missing during the tragic sinking of the whaling ship “Mapamboli”

The sinking of the whaling ship “Mapamboli” in the DRC caused the death of at least 47 people and many missing. The Ministry of Transport announces the opening of an investigation to determine responsibilities and take measures to strengthen the safety of river transport. The DRC must act quickly to avoid new accidents and ensure the safety of passengers navigating the waterways. This tragedy should serve as a reminder of the urgent need for strengthened safety standards in the transport sector in the DRC.

“N’djili: A new face for the Communal House and public spaces!”

The commune of N’djili in Kinshasa is preparing for a major transformation with the reconstruction of the administrative building of the municipal house and the development of two public spaces. This project, costing $15.3 million and lasting 18 months, is financed by the World Bank as part of the Kin-Elenda program aimed at modernizing the city. The work includes the construction of a new town hall, the renovation of the Town Youth Council, a police station, kiosks, a library, a cafeteria and public toilets. In addition, Place Sainte Thérèse will be equipped with sports and leisure facilities, as well as event spaces. This transformation aims to improve the daily life of residents and promote the socio-economic development of the municipality.