ACTUALITE.CD reports the beginning of Kin-Bopeto Operation and mentions: "DRC: Felix Tshisekedi expected at the launch of Kin-Bopeto in Bandalungwa". This online media notes that Felix Tshisekedi will take part in the official ceremony of the launch of Kin-Bopeto Operation this Saturday, October 19 in Kinshasa. "The go will be given in the Bandalungwa municipality. The head of state will begin his day with the inauguration of the paved Luambo Makiadi road as part of his 100-days program", this media reports.

7SUR7.CD, which discusses the same subject, says that Gentiny Ngobila has invited "the burgomasters to make arrangements to evacuate waste after this operation". The governor of the city of Kinshasa, Gentiny Ngobila exchanged on Thursday, October 17, 2019 with the mayors and chiefs of the districts on the latest directives before the launch of Kin Bopeto, a cleaning operation of the city, 7SUR7.CD explains. The number one of the city of Kinshasa, said the media, demanded a collaboration between the heads of the police stations and the people of Kinshasa at the launch of the operation to achieve the pursued objectives.

In another register, the Congolese News Agency (ACP) mentions that : "The World Bank willing to give US 5 billion for free basic education in the DRC". The World Bank (WB) is willing to spend US 5 billion dollars spread over 5 years to achieve free basic education in the DRC as decided by the Head of State, Felix Antoine TshisekediTshilombo, ACP reports. In this regard, the Vice President of the World Bank for Africa, Hafez Ghanem said on Thursday after a hearing with the Minister of Finance, Jose Sele Yalaghuli. In addition to free basic education, the CPA continues, the money from the World Bank will be used to fund the beginning of universal health coverage decreed by the President of the Republic, Felix Tshisekedi.

CAS-INFO.CA, for its part, focuses on the Antonov 72 crash and mentions: "Crash of the Antonov 72: 4 bodies of victims brought to Kinshasa and 4 others still untraceable". Only 4 bodies of the victims of the Antonov 72 crash chartered for the presidential logistics were brought back to Kinshasa Thursday, October 17, this media reported. "According to the Presidency, research is continuing to find other bodies. The information indicates that searches of other bodies in Okoto, in the sector of Bankutshu, territory of Kole (Sankuru) continues unabated", on can reads.


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