Tuesday, 30 June 2020

MOISE KATUMBI: CONGO HAS ONLY KNOWN POOR LEADERSHIP SINCE INDEPENDENCE



The Democratic Republic of Congo has nothing to be proud of 60 years after independence, all thanks to the leadership that has had the opportunity to govern the country after it was decolonised from Belgium.
This was the message from Moise Katumbi, Chairman of  the heroic African football club TP Mazembe.

Katumbi, who is also President of opposition party Esemble (Together), was delivering his message for the country's 60 Years Independence Day celebrations.
According to him, there was not a single sector in society where Congolese people can attest to and take pride in those who have ruled them over years.

He then highlighted almost all the failures that has basically turned the country into a collapsed state; from the lost of territorial sovereignty (as foreign forces continues to occupy certain parts of the country), dilapidated health system, endemic poverty and lack of infrastructural development.

Katumbi also took the opportunity to oppose any attempt to change the current judicial laws, as being proposed by members of the ruling majority in the National Assembly.

But despite providing a gloomy picture, Moise Katumbi proclaimed that he remains confident about the future of the country and called on the population to stay united.

Given his popularity, it's expected that the football Chairman and former Governor, will contest the 2023 Presidential Elections.

The Democratic Republic of Congo celebrated 60 years of independence on the 30th of June 2020.

Monday, 29 June 2020

VIDEO: MORE CORRUPTION INVESTIGATION TO FOLLOW, INCLUDING BUKANGALONZO, FELIX




In a telelevised speech to mark 60 years of the country's  independence, the Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi promised to put an end to impunity, saying that this was at the centre of his strategy to develop the country.

As he made reference to the 100 DAYS corruption trial, which saw his Chief of Staff Vital Kamerhe being sentenced to prison for corruption, the President indicated that other similar trial may follow, as investigation will be conducted into the mismanagement of funds in the agricultural project of Bukangalonzo; and further investigations in the mining sector and infrastructural development projects.



While agreeing to engage in dialogue with other instutions and parties in order to maintain stability in the country, the President also made it clear that no one will be above the rule of law enshrined in the Constitution, irrespective of whether they hold majority seats in the National Assembly or form the biggest political party. For many analysts, Tshisekedi was alluding to the coalition movement of the Common Front for Congo(FCC), which controls Parliament, and have been pushing for the introduction of unpopular laws; including that which will lead to judicial reforms.

Meanwhile Tshisekedi also made it clear that he will not accept any law that will act as a pretext to undermine the principles of justice.

Sunday, 28 June 2020

PRESIDENT FELIX TSHISEKEDI PROMISE TO MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY


President Felix Tshisekedi swearing in Attorney General for the Consititutional Court Jean Paul Mukolo, photo by Presidency RDC

Speaking to union representatives of the country's magistrates, President Felix Tshisekedi promised to maintain the independent of the judicial system and promote fair justice; according to him this was very important and in accordance with establishing the rule of law.

Magistrates representatives speaking to the press, after meeting with President Felix Tshisekedi, audio visual in French


The meeting between the President and the magistrates, which took place on Saturday 27 June 2020 , comes at a time when some lawmakers are calling for the amendment of certain sections of the judicial law, to give power to the Justice Minister.

Earlier on, magistrates across the Democratic Republic of Congo held peaceful march to denounce the propose amendment to the judicial law, fearing that it could affect their ability to exercise their duty independently.

The law was also  at the centre of the arrest of Justice Minister Tunda Ya Kasenda. The minister was interogated by the Attorney General after he submitted a letter to the National Assembly claiming that government had approved the debate on the proposed judicial reforms to go ahead , when infact cabinet had never discussed the matter in the first place. The minister was later released

Apart from supporting their view, President Tshisekedi also promised to improve the living and social conditions of the country's magistrates.

KINSHASA: DONALD TRUMP MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT FELIX TSHISEKEDI



United States President Donald Trump has sent a well wish letter to President Felix Tshisekedi, as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) approaches 60th anniversary of independence; to be celebrated on 30 June 2020.

In the letter, Trump commended the Congolese leader's effort to fight corruption and establish good governance. He also acknowledged the commitment made by the authorities to develop the health and education system, and imporove security; even amidst the global pandemic and the emergence of the Ebola disease.

According to Trump, the DRC is an important country in Central Africa , and the region will gain immensely from Congo's drive to bring peace and economic opportunities.

Relations between the USA and DRC seems to be on the mend ever since the election of President Felix Tshisekedi in 2018. Previously both countries had found themselves in very tense diplomatic exchange, as the US administration had expressed its discontent with the brutal regime of Joseph Kabila and its delay tactics in advancing democratic reforms.
But with Tshisekedi in power, the Trump government, through its Ambassador Mike Hammer, has chosen to take a supportive approach and  has become increasingly optimistic on the current leadership to bring about positive change.

The  United States remains one of the leading financial donor for the DRC, contributing funds towards humanitarian work and the promotion of peace and security.

Saturday, 27 June 2020

BREAKING: CONGOLESE JUSTICE MINISTER ARRESTED


Police in Kinshasa pounce on the residence of Justice Minister Tunda Ya Kasenda, on Saturday afternoon, and had him arrested.

A warrant of arrest had been issued by the Office of the Attorney General in Matete, against the minister, over the submission of false claims.

The minister had submitted a letter to the National Assembly indicating that the Council of Ministers had approved the proposed amendment to the judicial law be debated in Parliament. However this was later found to be false since the Council had not even addressed the matter yet.

Some cabinet ministers had been angered by the Justice Minister's action, which they felt undermined the leadership of President Felix Tshisekedi.

ASSAILANTS FROM BURUNDI ATTACK RWANDAN SOLDIERS



According to a statement from the Rwandan Defense Force, the gunmen attacked a military based in the locality of Ruheru on Friday 26 June 2020, before retreating back to Burundi, which was about a km away.

The incident left three Rwandan soldiers with minor injuries and four assailant dead, said the spokesperson for the Rwandan army Lt Innocent Munyengango.

This was not the first attack in the region, coming from Burundi, three years ago a similar occurrence took place, leaving two people death.

There have not been any official response from the Burundian government, however the Rwandan authorities have promised to pursue the attackers.

Relations between both Rwanda and Burundi have been extremely tense for more than a decade, with each party accusing the other of supporting rebel movements wishing to destabilise their country


. Four Rwandan soldiers were injured in the process

Friday, 26 June 2020

KINSHASA: PRESIDENCY DENIES FELIX ABANDONED CABINET MEETING DUE TO TENSION BETWEEN HIM AND JUSTICE MINISTER

Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi, photo by Presidency


A letter from the office of the Chief of Staff, has denied allegations that President Felix Tshisekedi had cut short the 37th session of the Council of Ministers meeting, after being undermined by the Minister of Justice.

The President instead had to rush to attend another video conference with Head of States from the Continent.

 Sources attending the ministerial meeting alleged that President Tshisekedi dropped the video chat after being informed about the Minister of Justice, Tunda Ya Kasenda,  already submitting a letter to the National Assembly, indicating that cabinet has approved the proposed amendment to the judicial law be debated in Parliament. But the matter was yet to be discussed by the Council of Ministers.

According to the sources, the Minister of Justice raised the subject for discussion, but was quickly interrupted by one of the cabinet members, who informed the President that he was being made a fool since the Minister already took the decision on behalf of government. The President then turned to the Minister to find out whether there was any truth to this, a question the Minister could not deny.

Later, a civil society movement called on the Attorney General to open a criminal investigation against the Justice Minister, for approving a government letter without the consent and knowledge of the cabinet.
However the Minister defended himself by arguing that, a copy of the letter was handed over to the office of the Prime Minister.

The proposed amendment to the judicial law, which was brought forward by members of Parliament Aubin Minaku and Garry Sakata, caused tension across the country with the fear that if passed it could interfere with the independence of the judiciary.

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