“Akili 2 primary school inaugurated: A decisive step towards quality education in Kasenga”

The Akili 2 primary school was inaugurated in Kasenga, in the Haut-Katanga province, as part of the Development Program for 145 territories in the DRC. This event marks a concrete step towards improving quality education and the fight against social inequalities. President Tshisekedi stressed the importance of providing young Congolese with the means to benefit from the wealth of their country and to access quality education. The Program provides for the construction of more than 1,000 educational establishments supervised by organizations such as UNDP and BCeCo. This commitment to education demonstrates the government’s desire to promote the development of young Congolese.

“The presidential couple inaugurates major infrastructure in Lubumbashi, marking a decisive step towards the development of the country”

President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi and his wife are in Lubumbashi to inaugurate several infrastructures in the Haut-Katanga province. The presidential couple was greeted enthusiastically by the population at Luano airport. During their stay, the president will participate in the inauguration of various works such as the new headquarters of the Provincial Assembly, the dry port of LUKANGABA and the corridor of small cross-border traders. These inaugurations illustrate the Congolese government’s commitment to promoting local development and improving the living conditions of citizens. The country’s desire for modernization and development is thus highlighted through these projects.

“Historic visit of President Félix Tshisekedi to Lubumbashi: A new hope for Haut-Katanga and the DRC”

On October 1, 2023, President Félix Tshisekedi made a historic visit to Lubumbashi, capital of Haut-Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This visit, long awaited by the local population, aimed to inaugurate several major projects. Its objective was to highlight the province’s achievements and listen to the concerns of the population in order to adjust public policies. This visit was of great importance in a context of economic and social challenges for the country. Trade writers must be on the lookout for important events and write informative, objective and captivating articles to inform the public.

“The latest news that made the headlines: from polio in DR Congo to the solved mystery of Tupac’s murder, discover the hot topics of the moment!”

In this powerful blog post excerpt, we explore a variety of compelling current affairs topics. From the resurgence of polio in the Democratic Republic of Congo to the resolution of the mystery of Tupac Shakur’s murder after 25 years of investigation, including the controversial decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in the Paralympic Games under a neutral banner, these articles provide insight into significant events. Furthermore, we are also interested in the possible paralysis of the American federal state, the rehabilitation of a road in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the consequences of extreme climatic events, Congolese politics and the advent of personal chatbots . Whatever your interests, these blog posts are an indispensable source for staying informed on the news that shapes our world.

“Lynching of an old woman in Beni: a heinous crime which reveals the persistence of beliefs in witchcraft”

An extremely serious act of violence shook the commune of Mulekera, in Beni in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A 60-year-old woman was lynched and killed by a group of people who accused her of witchcraft. This tragic event raises questions about the persistence of violence and beliefs linked to witchcraft in certain regions of the country. He also recalls the need for greater awareness and firm action by the authorities to protect the population. At the same time, the discovery of the lifeless body of a two-year-old child in a river in Beni raises additional concerns about the safety of citizens, particularly the most vulnerable. These tragic events should be severely condemned and require the implementation of preventive measures. Education on human rights and respect for life is essential to building a peaceful and respectful society. It is important that these tragedies remind us of the importance of solidarity and protection of all the inhabitants of Beni and the country as a whole.

“Democratic Republic of Congo: Prime Minister Sama Lukonde launches a project to promote the rights of people with disabilities, a major step forward towards inclusion and equality”

The Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sama Lukonde, recently launched a joint project between the government and the United Nations to promote the rights of people with disabilities. This project aims to ensure their full participation and integration into society. It benefits from the support of several United Nations agencies and aims to promote the empowerment of people with disabilities and raise awareness of their rights. This partnership marks a significant step forward towards a more inclusive and egalitarian society for all.

“Shock revelations about the 2018 presidential election in the DRC: a secret political agreement calls into question the integrity of the electoral process”

President Félix Tshisekedi and former Céni president Corneille Nangaa exchanged contradictory statements regarding the 2018 presidential election in the DRC. Nangaa affirms the existence of a political agreement between Tshisekedi and Kabila, while Tshisekedi denies any electoral fraud. This revelation raises doubts about the transparency of the electoral process and raises questions about the impartiality of the CENI. An investigation may be necessary to restore public confidence in the country’s political system.

Kasaï Central: The local development program takes a major step forward with projects in advance

The local development program (PDL) in the Kasai Central province is making great strides, with significant progress in various projects. The Director General of the Central Coordination Office (BCeCo), Jean Mabi Mulumba, inspected the work in progress and noted the progress made. Among the sites visited, we can cite the administrative building of the Dibaya Territory, the new morgue of the provincial general reference hospital of Kananga, the urban roads of Kananga, educational and health projects, as well as the widening of the Kananga-Kalamba Mbuji road. All of these projects contribute to improving the quality of life of residents of the region and demonstrate the commitment to local development. The PDL thus opens up new perspectives for the Kasai Central province, marking significant progress in achieving the region’s development objectives.

“Democratic Republic of Congo: MONUSCO must remain and impunity for crimes in Greater Kasai must be fought”

The National Association of Victims of Congo (ANVC) calls for the extension of MONUSCO’s mandate in the Grand Kasai area by one year in order to guarantee security during the elections and to fight against impunity for crimes committed in the region. . The crisis linked to the Kamuina Nsapu phenomenon has caused enormous suffering and it is crucial to bring those responsible to justice to promote reconciliation. The international community must support these demands to ensure the stability and development of the country.

“The devastating fire at the University of Kinshasa: the urgent call for student solidarity to rebuild”

The University of Kinshasa (UNIKIN) was recently affected by a devastating fire which destroyed two blocks of the campus, affecting many students. Faced with this dramatic situation, students are calling for help to rebuild their lives and continue their studies. They ask for solidarity from everyone, from political authorities to people of good will. This tragedy also highlights the importance of strengthening the security of university infrastructure to prevent such incidents in the future. We must answer this call and mobilize to support these students in their reconstruction.