Daniel Bumba Lubaki sets a new course for Kinshasa

The appointment of Daniel Bumba Lubaki as governor of Kinshasa marks a crucial step for the Congolese metropolis. With an ambitious program in seven priority areas, it is particularly committed to strengthening security, improving public services and promoting economic and social development. Its success will depend on the support of all stakeholders and its ability to mobilize the necessary resources. Ultimately, his inauguration opens new perspectives for the future of the Congolese capital.

Deputy Prime Minister’s crucial recommendations to newly elected provincial governors

The Deputy Prime Minister of the Interior has issued essential recommendations to the newly elected provincial governors to ensure the effective management of local entities in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The six pillars of Government were highlighted, emphasizing the importance of transparency, good governance and administrative efficiency. Governors must prioritize these pillars to meet the needs of the population and ensure the proper functioning of the government apparatus. Cohesion and collaboration between the different branches of power are essential to ensure the progress and prosperity of the country. Governors have immense responsibility in implementing national policies and managing the resources of their provinces. By focusing on the main areas of government policy, they will contribute to a positive and prosperous future for the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Nigeria minister defends legality of Gambaryan detention

The Minister of Information and National Guidance recently refuted allegations about Gambaryan’s conditions of detention in Abuja, saying he had adequate medical care and consular access. Gambaryan’s detention is legal, court-ordered, and the federal government respects his human rights while following legal procedures. This compliance underscores Nigeria’s commitment to justice and the integrity of its judicial processes.

The moving tribute to Hans Kwofie: an icon of Ghanaian football who passed away too soon

The article pays tribute to Hans Kwofie, a talented Ghanaian football striker who died tragically in an accident. His impressive career, marked by his exploits on the pitches of the Ghana Premier League, has caused deep sadness in the football community. Top scorer during the 2017/18 season, Kwofie was known for his talent and undeniable passion for the game. Tributes have been pouring in from all quarters, testifying to the impact he left on Ghanaian football. His legacy of determination and passion will continue to inspire future generations of footballers. That his soul rests in peace.

Escalation of tensions between Israel and Lebanon: the urgent call for de-escalation

“The border between Israel and Lebanon is the scene of a worrying escalation of tensions, raising fears of an explosion of violence. Antonio Guterres of the United Nations calls for restraint to avoid a regional catastrophe. Provocations by the warring parties are fueling tensions, endangering the civilian population. An immediate de-escalation is essential, with the support of the international community and diplomatic efforts. Preserving lives and finding lasting peace are the priorities to avoid a new tragedy in the region.”

PHC Ventures: The future of entrepreneurship in the Democratic Republic of Congo

PHC Ventures, an innovative entrepreneurial initiative supported by PHC in the DRC, encourages youth to create innovative businesses. With financial support and quality mentoring, PHC Ventures promotes innovation, job creation and sustainable development. Under the leadership of Ms. Monique Gieskes, PHC is showing significant growth and a positive impact on the provinces of Tshopo, Mongala and Équateur. By investing in agribusiness, education and health, PHC contributes to the prosperity of local communities while placing people and the environment at the heart of its concerns. By combining economic performance and social responsibility, PHC Ventures offers a promising future for Congolese youth and society as a whole.

The Martin Fayulu Dilemma: Towards Justice for Electoral Integrity

In a tumultuous post-election context in the Democratic Republic of Congo, political opponent Martin Fayulu is taking a stand to guarantee electoral integrity. He accuses the Kadima office of possible fraud and calls for radical measures to ensure the transparency of the electoral process. Fayulu emphasizes the need to prosecute those responsible for electoral violations to preserve the country’s democracy. While calls for profound reforms are increasing, the challenge of consolidating democracy in the DRC remains crucial.

Exploration of the richness of traditional African music

The richness and diversity of traditional African music is celebrated in this article. From ancestral instruments to captivating rhythms, each region of the continent has its own musical identity. Through the stories of Bukondo wa Hangi and Romain Muderwa, we explore the musical traditions of eastern DRC, highlighting the importance of griots and the vitality of local musicians. On this International Music Day, let’s immerse ourselves in this unique cultural treasure, a source of emotion, spirituality and creativity.

The Musical Poetry of Africa: A Bewitching Odyssey

Immerse yourself in the heart of the captivating world of traditional African music, an artistic treasure testifying to the cultural richness of the continent. Between the drums of voodoo rituals, the melodious sound of the Senegalese kora and the songs of Mandingo griots, Africa resonates with a thousand notes telling of its soul and its aspirations. Thanks to talented artists who are custodians of an ancestral heritage, African music is conquering world stages by conveying diversity, creativity and unity. Embark on an unforgettable sensory journey into the heart of a vibrant and moving culture, where the captivating rhythms and intoxicating songs of Africa mingle.

The heroic journey of the DRC Tennis Leopards at the Davis Cup: passion, determination and challenges to overcome

During the recent Davis Cup qualifying tournament in Group 4 in Luanda, the men’s tennis Leopards of the DRC brilliantly defended their colors. Despite facing daunting challenges, they achieved a valuable second place in their group. With rough preparation, their determination and passion for tennis were their best assets. Next challenge: a crucial meeting against the Senegalese team. The Leopards showed their ability to compete with the best, a lesson in courage and perseverance. The unwavering support of their supporters accompanies them, proving that African tennis is on the move, with the Leopards ready to write a new page in their history in this prestigious competition.