Monday, January 27, 2025

Message from the DRC Government Spokesperson



DRC: In view of the security situation in the city of Goma marked by the presence of the Rwandan army, we wish to reassure the population that following the instructions of the President of the Republic, the Government continues to work to avoid carnage and loss of human life in view of Rwanda's clear intentions.


We recommend that the population of Goma follow the following measures:


1) Stay safe, at home;


2) Refrain from committing acts of vandalism and looting;


3) Block the road to Rwanda's manipulative propaganda.


We call on all Congolese, wherever they are in the world, to mobilize in support of our compatriots in North Kivu, our FARDC and the Supreme Commander.


We are all guardians of our territory!!!!


Not a single centimeter will be given up!!!



Sunday, January 26, 2025

What has DRC said?

 


What is the gorvenment of Rwanda saying?


 

MONUSCO relocates som of its staff as security in GOMA worsens

 

Faced with the deterioration of the security situation in North Kivu and particularly around the city of Goma, MONUSCO announced this Saturday the temporary relocation of its non-essential personnel from Goma. This decision aims to ensure the safety of employees while maintaining essential humanitarian operations in the city.


According to MONUSCO, while this measure could suggest a withdrawal, it is in reality a strategic adaptation. The personnel essential to the continuity of operations, particularly in the areas of humanitarian aid and the protection of civilians, will remain on the ground. The United Nations is thus reaffirming its unwavering commitment to the populations of North Kivu, who are particularly vulnerable in the face of the crisis.


The deterioration of the security situation in North Kivu, marked by an upsurge in violence and population displacement following the M23-RDF war, has forced the UN to take this difficult decision. The temporary relocation of non-essential staff helps minimize the risks incurred by employees while ensuring the continuation of vital activities on the ground, MONUSCO sources learned. 


"This measure will not impact the provision of humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable populations. The UN will continue to ensure the distribution of food, medicines, and provide support in terms of shelter and protection. Humanitarian teams present on the ground will work closely with national authorities and humanitarian partners to respond to urgent needs," a MONUSCO source said.


Despite this difficult context, the UN reiterates its commitment to supporting peace, stability and development in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This organization reassures that it will continue to work alongside the Congolese authorities and civil society to find lasting solutions to this complex humanitarian crisis

Saturday, January 25, 2025

DRC crisis!Emergency meeting of the UN Security Council on Monday, January 27




According  to Intelligence collections from diplomatic circles within DRC,there is confirmation that UN Security Council will meet on Monday, January 27, urgently to discuss the escalation of fighting in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, we learned this Friday evening at the headquarters of the organization in New York. According to diplomatic sources, ths emergency meeting was requested by Kinshasa, then relayed by France, while clashes have been intensifying in North Kivu and South Kivu for several days between the Congolese army and the M23.