The Democratic Republic of Congo shines with audacity and artistic vision: DRC Contempo, a captivating exhibition

The DRC Contempo exhibition brings together more than 10 Congolese artists in Kinshasa, highlighting local artistic diversity. The event, hailed for its commitment to Congolese culture, offers a showcase for emerging and established talents. Artists like Steve Bandoma and Mustache Muhanya stand out for the depth of their art and their connection to contemporary issues. DRC Contempo embodies Congolese artistic excitement, combining tradition and innovation, thus promising international recognition. An essential exhibition to discover the richness of contemporary Congolese art.

A significant drop in the participation rate for the state exam in Kasai-Oriental: What implications for education?

The province of Kasai-Oriental recorded a significant drop in the participation rate for the state exam, with a 27% decrease in the number of registered candidates compared to the previous year. This drop is mainly due to non-payment of registration fees by many candidates, thereby rendering them ineligible. This situation led to adjustments in the organization of exams, with a reduction in the number of exam centers. The Provincial Chief Inspector encouraged students to demonstrate integrity and concentration during the tests, emphasizing the importance of hard work and merit to succeed. This evaluation period is crucial for candidates, and their success will contribute to the advancement of the province and the country.

Fatshimetrie: The challenges of the state exam in Kasaï-Oriental in 2024

The article discusses the impact of the Fatshimetrie event on the state examination in the Kasai-Oriental province in 2024, with a 27% drop in the participation rate compared to the previous year. This decrease is partly explained by problems with the payment of registration fees. Ananias Muzadi Kankonde, Provincial Chief Inspector, stressed the importance of candidates’ integrity and concentration during the tests. Despite these challenges, students are encouraged to remain focused and determined to pass their exams, which represent a crucial step in their academic and professional future.

The upcoming season of AS Maniema Union: Ambitions and reinforcements in perspective

AS Maniema Union is preparing with determination for the coming season after its second place in the league. The club is banking on the stability of its workforce and the arrival of new recruits to aim for the heights. With a clear strategy and stated ambition, the Kinshasa club is preparing to write a new page in its history, supported by its loyal supporters. A promising season is on the horizon for AS Maniema Union.

The clash of the titans: Cercle Sportif Mukuba against Cercle Sportif Féminin Bikira, an epic match during the Play-offs.

The highly anticipated match between Cercle Sportif Mukuba and Cercle Sportif Féminin Bikira in Lubumbashi captivated women’s football fans. Despite the predictions, CS Mukuba showed his determination to shine. Coach Mayanga stressed the importance of preparation and respect for the opponent. The competition started successfully, offering a spectacle of quality and tension for the supporters. This first day of the Play-offs highlighted the intensity of the championship, promising fierce competition for the title.

Disinformation on social networks: the example of misleading images of the Israeli exodus

In this article, the author warns against disinformation spread through social networks, taking as an example misleading images dating from 2023 and shared in 2024. He emphasizes the importance of exercising discernment, verifying sources and to promote reliable information to counter propaganda and manipulation of information. In these times of uncertainty, it encourages favoring traditional media and promoting a fair and informed understanding of events. He concludes by calling for collective vigilance to preserve democracy and build a future based on trust and transparency.

Women’s football in the DRC: Bikira vs. Mukuba, the race for victory begins

Women’s football in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is experiencing a historic moment with the start of the national championship play-offs. The Bikira Women’s Sports Circle is preparing with determination to face the Mukuba Sports Circle in an intense duel. The team is clearly aiming for overall victory, but knows they will face tough opponents. Women’s football fans in the DRC are impatiently awaiting these meetings which promise to be thrilling.

The 2024 State Examination in Kolwezi: An educational success story in the Democratic Republic of Congo

The 2024 State Examination in Kolwezi in the Lualaba province in the Democratic Republic of Congo was marked by a record participation of 17,357 candidates, including deaf and mute candidates. Under the supervision of influential figures such as Jean-Pierre Kezamudru, sound advice was provided to the finalists to ensure their success. The exemplary organization of the exam centers was praised, providing an environment conducive to concentration and success. The finalists’ testimonials reflect confidence in their preparation and performance. This edition promises promising results, rewarding the efforts of students and educational authorities.

The Goma Charity Boxing Gala: A Fight for Solidarity

The article highlights a unique charity event: a professional boxing gala in Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on July 13. Organized by Adolphe Katende to support displaced people from the Mugunga displaced person center, the event aims to raise funds and transmit positive energy. In addition to exciting fights, part of the proceeds will be directly paid to the displaced, thus highlighting national solidarity. The article highlights the importance of mutual aid and compassion towards those most in need, showing that national unity prevails despite hardships.

The women’s football competition in the DRC: a festival of talent and passion

The women’s football championship in the Democratic Republic of Congo promises exciting encounters with formidable teams competing for victory. Group A, nicknamed “group of death”, brings together formations such as FCF TP Mazembe and CSF Bikira, promising intense duels. Group B, with teams like FCF Amani and AS Kabasha, is sure to excite fans. The play-offs begin on June 25, offering thrilling clashes. The Virgins, vice-champions of Kinshasa, aim for the title with determination. The competition promises to be tight, demanding a high-level performance. The stakes are high, the teams prepare intensely to shine and offer a quality show to the fans.