Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Wazalendo claim inflicting heavy loss onto the Rebels in mulamba


 Wazalendo claims that RDF's Sergeant Ruhumuriza serugo, who had coordinated operations in Masasi/Sake and in the city of Goma, was neutralized yesterday, August 12, 2025, in the Walungu territory in Mulamba.

He specialized in coordinating field operations and he broke through all resistance.

When he arrived in Kamanyola-Katogota to coordinate operations to break through to Uvira-Fizi towards Kalemie, The Wazalendo intelligence  raised the alarm.


He didn't want to launch an offensive on the Kamanyola-Katogota-Uvira-Fizi axis; he wanted to begin the offensive on the Walungu axis to open the way to the high and middle plateaus of the Uvira-Fizi territory.

However,the M23 have rubbishes these claims saying that the Wazalendo were beaten and started removing the military uniform and mixing with civilians.The M23 says it has inflicted heavy loss to the Wazalendo interns of men who fell on the battlefield.

South Kivu is different from North Kivu.

The Wazalendo said that Now he's dead in Mulamba, Walungu territory, during clashes with the Us.That's why the M23-AFC-RDF coalition retreated to Mulamba.

Friday, August 8, 2025

Why the Doha peace mediations flopped today

Direct talks did not occur this August 8 in Doha; Qatari mediation reassures that negotiations are underway, particularly for the release of prisoners.


08/08/2025


Declaration of Principles between the DRC and the M23 in Doha


The August 8 date for the start of direct talks between the Congolese government and the AFC/M23 rebellion in Doha, Qatar, has been abandoned. Delegations from both sides have not yet made the trip, at least as of this Thursday afternoon, according to several sources.


Faced with what appears to be a public impasse, the Qatari mediation reassures that "both parties continue to work with Qatar's support to implement the provisions set out in the Declaration of Principles."


"This includes ongoing negotiations to establish a mechanism—with the participation of the International Red Cross—for the exchange of prisoners, which has taken longer than initially expected. However, progress is being made, and once an agreement is reached on this point, the implementation of the agreement should accelerate," the mediation indicated.


Both parties had until July 29 at the latest to implement the provisions of the Declaration of Principles, which includes confidence-building measures, before beginning direct discussions aimed at leading to a comprehensive and inclusive peace agreement.


Regarding confidence-building measures, the government had confirmed that the detainees would indeed be released on both sides before beginning the next stage of negotiations in Doha with a view to reaching a comprehensive peace agreement. However, to date, nothing has been done. The prisoners were supposed to be released on both sides. The rebels had already decided that they would not return to Doha again if the government did not release its 700 imprisoned members and close associates. This was despite the fact that the next talks were scheduled to begin this Friday, August 8, with the hope of reaching a comprehensive peace agreement on August 17, in accordance with the Declaration of Principles signed on June 27 in Doha.



Kinshasha:Full list of the Suminwa II Government





DEPUTY PRIME MINISTERS


✅ Interior: Jacquemain Shabani

✅ Transport: Jean-Pierre Bemba

✅ Defense: Guy Kabombo Mwadiamvita

✅ Economy: Daniel Mukoko

✅ Budget: Adolphe Muzito (Photo)

✅ Civil Service: Jean-Pierre Lihau


MINISTERS OF STATE


✅ Planning: Guylain Nyembo

✅ Foreign Affairs: Thérèse Kayikwamba

✅ Agriculture: Muhindo Nzangi

✅ Industry: Aimé Boji

✅ Social Action: Ève Bazaïba

✅ Justice: Guillaume Ngefa

✅ Hydrocarbons: Acacia Bandubola

✅ Education: Raïssa Malu

✅ Urban Planning and Housing: Alexis Gisaro

✅ Vocational Training: Marc Ekila

✅ Rural Development: Grégoire Mutond

✅ Relations with Parliament: Guy Loando


MINISTERS


✅ Finance: Doudou Fwamba

✅ Health: Roger Kamba

✅ Trade: Julien Paluku

✅ Environment: Marie Nyange

✅ Infrastructure and Public Works: John Banza

✅ Higher and University Education: Marie-Thérèse Sombo

✅ Labor: Ferdinand Massamba

✅ Posts and Telecommunications: José Panda

✅ Digital Economy: Augustin Kibassa

✅ Mining: Louis Watum

✅ Water Resources and Electricity: Aimé Molendo Sakombi

✅ Communication and Media: Patrick Muyaya

✅ Regional Planning: Jean-Lucien Bussa

✅ Entrepreneurship: Justin Kalumba

✅ Tourism: Didier Manzenga

✅ Fisheries: Jean-Pierre Tshimanga

✅ Culture and Arts: Yolande Elebe

✅ Human Rights: Samuel Mbemba

✅ Land Affairs: Oneige Nsele

✅ Regional Integration: Floribert Anzulini

✅ Sports and Leisure: Didier Budimbu

✅ Portfolio: Julie Mbuyi

✅ Gender and Family: Micheline Ombaye

✅ Youth: Grâce Kutino


DEPUTY MINISTERS


✅ To the Minister of Foreign Affairs: Crispin Mbadu

✅ To the Minister of the Environment: Alerte Bahati

✅ To the Minister of Urban Planning and Housing: Angèle Bangasa Yogo

✅ To the Minister of Social Affairs: Irène Esambo

✅ To the Minister of National Defense: Eliezer Thambwe


DEPUTY MINISTERS


✅ Budget: Élysée Bokumwana

✅ Interior: Eugénie Tshiela

✅ Foreign Affairs: Noëlla Ayenagato

✅ Finance: Gracia Yamba

✅ Education: Théodore Kazadi

✅ Customary Affairs: Mwami Ndeze Katurebe Jean-Baptiste

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Ituri holds a sssesion for discussing the way forward

 The Ituri parliamentary session, which opened on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, continued on Wednesday, August 6, in the Karibuni Hotel in Bunia, the provincial capital. On this second day, several socio-professional groups engaged with Ituri elected officials, including the Union of Cultural Associations for the Development of Ituri (UNADI), the youth organization, the Federation of Congolese Enterprises (FEC), religious denominations, and women's associations operating in Ituri.


Each group presented its specific challenges and proposed solutions to improve stability and social cohesion throughout the province. These socio-professional stakeholders expressed their support for the parliamentary caucus' initiative and made concrete recommendations to the elected officials.


In return, the parliamentarians committed to compiling these recommendations into a comprehensive report that will be submitted to the provincial government and central authorities, in the hope of finding solutions to the problems plaguing the province.


This participatory process, which began on August 5, continues this Thursday, August 7, at the Karibuni Hotel, where consultations and discussions with local stakeholders will continue in order to further explore the proposals emanating from various sectors of Ituri society.

M23 abandons tomorrow's Doha talks

 M23/AFC abandons talks scheduled for Doha



Regular participants in the talks between the AFC/M23 coalition and government representatives in Doha, Qatar, were seen heading to Bukavu instead of attending the unannounced talks in Doha.


AFC/M23 had indicated that it would not attend the talks unless the Congolese government released 700 of its prisoners.


Talks between the AFC/M23 and the Congolese government were scheduled to resume on Friday, but AFC/M23 participants said no one from their side attended.


Participants included Maitre Rene Abandi and Aman Kabasha, who were seen in a video taken by Yannick Tshisola of AFC/M23 on a boat in Lake Kivu heading to Bukavu, saying they were attending a meeting to clarify the terms of the “Declaration of Principles” signed in Doha.

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Alerts of suspected presence of ADF near Bahaha, Mambasa Komanda axis.




According to Mr. Jimmy Soli, president of the youth parliament in the Babila Bakwanza Chiefdom, Mambasa district, heavily armed men, believed to be members of the ADF, have been visible for several days around the village of Bahaha, the chiefdom's capital, about 40 km from Mambasa center on the Komanda axis.


"These armed men are asking the population to remain calm and pay their tokens to access the fields," he states. Jimmy Soli calls on the army to act, because with this strategy, the ADF is seeking to gather the population before massacring them using deception.

But,I know the army must swiftly look into that matter ,do thorough intelligence to confirm this and then the needful!!!!

For God and My Country..


Friday, August 1, 2025

ARREST OF TWO FRENCH PERSONS FOR ESPIONAGE IN KINSHASA

 



On Tuesday evening, around 9 p.m., a major security operation was conducted at Ngobila Beach in Kinshasa, in the commune of Gombe.


Coordinated by the Congolese intelligence services, the navy, special forces, and the national police, this raid aimed to locate a suspicious satellite suitcase and several infiltrators.


The area was completely sealed off: no entry or exit was allowed between Tuesday evening and 5 a.m. Wednesday morning. Law enforcement conducted a thorough house-to-house and plot-to-plot search.


Numerous arrests were made during this operation, including two French nationals arrested in possession of sensitive material. Investigations are continuing to determine the extent of their involvement in what is now considered an espionage case.