“HC Lupopo Earns a Landslide Victory Against HC Imara Patro in EUHBLU 2022-2023”

HC Lupopo won a landslide victory against HC Imara Patro in the first leg of the EUHBLU 2022-2023 edition, with a final score of 53-35. The experienced team of HC Lupopo dominated their opponent in all areas. Both teams’ coaches gave their impressions of the game, with Imara’s coach Patro blaming the loss on his side’s youth and refereeing. This match is one of many exciting games at this year’s EUBHLU, with many competitive teams taking part. The next edition promises even more entertainment for Congolese handball fans.

“South Kivu: Local authorities are working with the population to improve road accessibility and sustainable development in Bagira”

The Mayor of Bagira, Patience Bengehya Wa Ngabo, met with residents of Mulambula and Cikera neighborhoods to discuss the road diversion in the Bwindi concession. The inhabitants of Mulambula are ready to give part of their plot to draw a road allowing the development of their entity. The provincial minister of town planning and housing invited the representatives of the communities and the mayor to his office to find a solution to this situation. This meeting demonstrates the cooperation and constructive dialogue between local authorities and local populations for a more prosperous and fairer future for all.

ENFEP in Ituri: 202 self-taught candidates participate to enhance their professional skills

This article deals with the national examination for the end of professional studies (ENFEP) which is currently taking place in the province of Ituri. This year, 202 self-taught candidates participated in the preliminary of this examination to obtain a national title attesting to their skills, while the final test will begin next June. Ituri province achieved a 100% pass rate in the second edition of the exam last year. The blog also features articles on other relevant topics in the Democratic Republic of Congo, such as natural disasters, basic infrastructure and education issues.

Red Cross in the DRC: Acting together to respond to humanitarian crises and improve the daily lives of local populations

The Red Cross carries out humanitarian actions in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in particular by fighting against malnutrition and humanitarian disasters. Despite the difficulties, companies and NGOs are working together to improve the daily lives of local populations. Citizen mobilization is also set up for sustainable development actions.

Natural disaster in South Kivu: How to prevent and manage risks?

The province of South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo is grappling with dramatic consequences due to heavy rains, including floods and landslides which claimed more than 400 lives and caused serious material damage. The government, with the participation of the provincial authorities, provided emergency assistance to the victims. Natural disasters underline the importance of risk prevention and management. However, ongoing political tensions between the DRC and Rwanda intensify the challenges Congolese face.

“Bagira, South Kivu: citizen mobilization for sustainable development actions”

The municipality of Bagira, in the province of South Kivu, is resolutely committed to actions in favor of development. To support their mayor Patience Bengehya Wa Ngwabo in this direction, the population of the locality decided to join the sanitation work organized every Saturday. Work has recently been launched to improve the section linking Place Chez Cibinda to the Nyakavogo site. This work, carried out with the support of the Sainte Famille Catholic parish in Bagira, aims to increase accessibility to the Sainte Famille school complex and the Nyakavogo site.

Red Cross of North Kivu province: 18,000 volunteer first aiders to respond to complex humanitarian situations

The Red Cross of the province of North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo celebrated the international day of this movement by identifying to date 18,000 volunteer first aiders to respond to the complex humanitarian situations in the region. The organization strives to respond to emergency situations by working with different international organizations. If you want to follow the news on the complex situations in the DRC, you can consult links of articles published on their blog, which include the volcanic activity, the DRC-Rwanda tensions, the participation of girls in the school essay, and floods in South Kivu.

“Alert level up for the Nyamulagira volcano in the DRC”

The alert level of the Nyamulagira and Nyiragongo volcanoes, located near the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is maintained at yellow. Although the phenomenology of Nyamulagira crater lava lake activity is declining, the past week has seen a considerable uptick in the scope of this volcano. The earthquakes were concentrated along the large fracture connecting the two active volcanoes. Although there is no indication of an imminent eruption, authorities have been advised to remain alert and prepare contingency plans to ensure the safety of the population in the event of a possible outbreak. The region faces many other challenges, including accusations of invading Rwandan militias, deadly floods, communal tensions, the COVID-19 pandemic and other political and economic challenges.

“Companies and NGOs join forces to build basic infrastructure in the Kongo Central region”

Subcontracting performance contracts for the construction of warehouses, housing and the rehabilitation of roads have been signed between the NGO BMFR and companies and NGOs in the Kongo Central region. This major step marks the vision of the governor of the province to promote trade with Namibia. The forthcoming signature of a contract for commercial exchanges between the province of Kongo Central and Namibia will enable the region to exchange agricultural products for fresh and dried food. These economic advances offer a unique opportunity to the inhabitants of the region.

“Girls’ participation in school essay tests down in Kwilu 1 province in the Democratic Republic of Congo: how to solve this problem?”

This article highlights the low participation of girls in school essay tests in the Kwilu 1 educational province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Cultural constraints in rural areas, such as early marriage and preference for sons in households, are involved. To fight against this phenomenon, the chief provincial inspector Jean-Pierre Kasonga recommends the involvement of all actors such as parents, political-administrative authorities, EPST executives and agents and the establishment of a massive awareness. In 2022, only 44.8% of female candidates participated in the essay tests compared to 55.1% of males. The 2023 statistics show a small increase of 6.4% in girls’ participation. It is urgent to put in place concrete actions such as improving infrastructure and setting up scholarships for girls in order to provide better access to education for women.