Monday, 6 July 2020
DRCONGO: EX REBEL MOVEMENTS THREATEN TO TAKE UP ARMS AFTER SPENDING MONTHS WITHOUT ANY FORM OF ASSISTANCE.
The rebel movements, which have surrendered about a 1000 of its fighters and hundreds of ammunition to the Congolese military, told President Felix Tshisekedi to address their concerns otherwise they will have no choice but to return to the bush.
The two rebel group, AFRC and UPDC, use to operate in the territory of Masisi and Rutshuru, in the North Kivu Province. They had heeded the call by Tshisekedi for all rebel movements to lay down their weapons since a new government was now in charge.
However six months later after accepting the call, the rebels now find themselves in a state of despair and without any form of assistance from government. They claimed that the demobilisation process has failed, which lives an appetite to take up arms.
The rebels' grievances is nothing unusual as corruption and financial mismanagement within the Congolese defense force remains rampant. Often top Generals are accused of misappropriating funds disbursed by the central government to implement military programmes, such as that of demobilisation, and pay soldiers' salaries. According to experts, this is one of the main reasons the Congolese government has failed to end the violence in the eastern parts of the country.
DRCONGO HEALTH MINISTER ACCUSED OF SELF ENRICHMENT AMIDST PROTEST BY COVID19 MEDICAL STAFF
A written Parliamentary question was sent to the Congolese Heath Minister, Eteni Longondo , to answer to allegations that he has acquired material goods worth a value that exceeds his income, this after being appointed as a minister.
The question was tabled after health workers handling the coronavirus pandemic went on strike, demanding their three months salary, which was in arrears.
The minister is also expected to explain the financial mismanagement in his department, and the introduction of a kickback policy in the management of the coronavirus funds.
Minister Longondo is yet to provide a full response to the questions, however he spoke on the sideline with regards to the non payment of the Covid19 staff.
According to him, the delay in the payment is as a result of him not receiving the list of the medical staff. He had asked the Technical Secretariat of the coronavirus response team, about two months ago, to submit a list with the names of medical staff working in the team, but only received it recently.
The Minister has assured the staff that the Office of the Prime Minister is handling the matter, and they should be receiving their money very soon.
As of 6th July 2020, the Democratic Republic of Congo had 7432 confirm cases of coronavirus and 182 deaths
Saturday, 4 July 2020
TSHISEKEDI TO PERSONALLY OVERSEE THE PROCESS OF CHOOSING THE PRESIDENT OF THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION
A communique issued by the office of the Prime Minister has outlined that the President of the Republic, Felix Tshisekedi Tshilombo, will personally oversee the process of electing the new President of the Independent Electoral Commission (CENI) and ensure that it's credible from start to finish.
The decision was taken during the 38th meeting of the Council of Ministers, on July 03 2020.
The President noted that the controversy surrounding the nomination of the new Electoral Chief, has elevated tensions and runs the risk of destabilising the country.
As the number one guardian responsible for safeguarding state institutions, the President wants to make sure such process is strictly compliant with the rule of law, and that it's conducted to the appeasement of the national community; the statement reads.
A public outcry had erupted earlier on after it came to attention that the National Assembly had endorsed the election of Ronsard Malonda, by the religious denomination, as the President of the Independent Electoral Commission. The Parliamentary majority is controlled by members of the Common Front for Congo (FCC), whose moral authority is former President Joseph Kabila.
Those opposing the outcome argued that the endorsement was based on false facts.
KINSHASA: OPPOSITION PARTY TO PROTEST ON 9 JULY AGAINST THE ENDORSEMENT OF MALONDA AS HEAD OF ELECTORAL BODY
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Supporters of UDPS, photo by DiasporaRDC |
The Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) , the most prominent political party in the Democratic Republic of Congo , will hold mass protests on July 09 2020 to denounce the endorsement of Ronsard Malonda as the new President of the country's Independent Electoral Commission (CENI), by the National Assembly.
UDPS member Gecoco Mulumba promising to be on the streets on 09th July
The party wants the National Assembly to reconsider such decision, and rather make a recommendation to civil society movement (which includes the church) to designate 3 candidates, who will represent the movement in the plenary of the Independent Electoral Commission.
Malonda was voted by members of the religious denomination to become the next President of CENI, a letter was then sent to Parliament to endorse his election
According to UDPS, the process of endorsing Malonda was done through fraudulent means and the Parliamentary majority, The Common Front for Congo (FCC), took a unilateral decision on something that required a national consensus.
The Speaker of Parliament, Jeanine Mabunda, was also criticised for rushing through the process.
Even some church leaders, including the Secretary General of the Episcopal Conference of the Democratic Republic of Congo (Cenco), Donatien Nsole, refused to acknowledge the endorsement of Malonda by Parliament. Their argument echoed the same sentiment that the procedures was based on fraudulent documents.
The reason for such strong objection on the nomination of Ronsard Malonda, across the social spectrum, is because he held a position within CENI and his close relation with the current CENI President, Cornielle Nangaa.
Under Nangaa, the electoral body had lost credibility among the Congolese population due to the fraudulent elections organised in 2018; and there are fears that if individuals from the same electoral team are placed in the leadership position, the next national votes will be no different.
Friday, 3 July 2020
PRESIDENT FELIX TSHISEKEDI TELLS KABILA HE WANTS JUSTICE MINISTER TO RESIGN
During the 38th meeting of the Council of Ministers, President Felix Tshisekedi revealed that he had told former President Joseph Kabila to call on the Justice Minister Tunda Ya Kasenda to resign or else he will fire him; it's also alleged that the Minister was disconnected from the video held meeting.
Joseph Kabila is the moral authority for the Common Front for Congo (FCC), of which the Justice Minister is a member
Tension between President Tshisekedi and his Justice Minister escalated last week after it emerged that Tunda Ya Kasenda had sent a letter to the National Assembly, on behalf of government, confirming that cabinet had approved the proposed amendment to the judicial law be debated in Parliament; only to find that cabinet had never discussed the issue in the first place.
What further angered Tshisekedi, according to sources, the Minister raised the issue for the proposed amendment for discussion during a cabinet meeting, knowing very well that he had already submitted the letter of approval to Parliament.
Later that day the Minister was arrested but released the same day, after pressure from the FCC movement.
President Tshisekedi has since vowed not to allow any changes to the current judicial law.
DRCONGO: REFORMS ON THE JUDICIAL LAWS TO BE DEBATED ONLY IN SEPTEMBER
The Congolese National Assembly has delayed the debate on the proposed amendment to the judicial law to September 2020; this is due to the fact that the current parliamentary session is near completion.
Already the Parliament's Political Administrative and Legal Commission has approved the proposed amendment, initiated by Parliamentarians Aubin Minaku and Garry Sakata, for debate in the legislature
Both Minaku and Sakata are hoping that the delay in the debate will provide further opportunity for them to explain to various structures who fear that such law will pose a threat to the independence of the judiciary.
The two members of the Common Front for Congo (FCC) want to see changes on among other things , the law that governs the functions, organisation and competency of the courts; and the law on the function of the Superior Council of the magistrates .
During his telelevised address, to mark 60 years of the country's independence, President Felix Tshisekedi made a strong commitment to prevent any law that will affect the independent of the judiciary.
Thursday, 2 July 2020
KINSHASA: PARLIAMENT ENDORSE RONSARD MALONDA AS HEAD OF ELECTORAL COMMISSION, DESPITE OPPOSITION
The National Assembly in the Democratic Republic of Congo has gone ahead and approved the election of Ronsard Malonda as the new President of the country's Independence Electoral Commission (CENI).
Parliament issued a written statement around Wednesday midnight confirming the endorsement, as mandated by Article 12 of the Electoral law.
Malonda was voted by members of the religious denomination, receiving 6 out of the 8 votes.
However the outcome was greeted with strong opposition from the powerful Catholic Church, as it refused to recognise the credibility of Mr Malonda, and raised questions about the election process.
According to the Catholic Church, Ronsard Malonda was a compromised candidate since he had served as the Technical Secretary during the controversial 2018 General Elections. The Catholic Church together with another popular religious group , the Church of Kimbanguist, also raised concern about the Speaker of the National Assembly meddling in the electoral affairs, which they believed tempered with the transparency and fairness of the process.
Given the opposition from these churches, there are fears that wide protests could erupt across the country, to rally behind the Catholic Church.
Few days back , opposition leader Moise Katumbi, approached the United States diplomatic mission in Kinshasa to pile pressure on the government and block the designation of Malonda; arguing that the country cannot mix old and rotten tomatoes with new ones, if it wanted to produce credible elections.
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