"March of Lamuka: Ngobila refuses!", reveals l’AVENIR which reports that the governor of Kinshasa did not take note of the march planned by the platform of opposition this 15 September in order to say not to politization of the independent national electoral Commission (CENI).

For Ngobila, still reveals this newspaper, this activity is likely to involve a massive contamination in Covid-19.

Whereas the governor of the city pushes medical reasons to ban the march of Lamuka, to the popular district Luka Camp, the party of Christophe Mboso organized a meeting which mobilized a large crowd, CONGO NOUVEAU reports.

This newspaper points out that the leader of the Convention party for the Republic and Democracy (CRD) invited the populations of this district mainly inhabited by the nationals of Grand Bandundu, to support the actions of president Tshisekedi. He is thus preparing the ground for Tshisekedi in this pro-opposition corner, in prospect for the elections of 2023, according to this tabloid.

In another subject, AFRICA NEWS recalls that the "Generals have expected their jeeps blocked for 2 years". The triweekly gives a report on "enormous frustration" among the brigadier generals named in 2018 by Joseph Kabila facing the delay taken by the government to place at their disposal the jeeps of Fortuner mark offered to them at the time. That, after the "preferential treatment" granted to the ordering of the vehicles 4X4 to the profit of the members of the Sama Lukonde government and active steps of the speaker of National Assembly aiming at being given a total taxes exemption and other charges due to the SCTP to allow the 500 national deputies to have, them also, access to their transport.

CONGOLESE NEWS AGENCY reports the launching on Sunday by the Head of State, starting from the Tshatshi Camp in Kinshasa/Ngaliema, of the Canteens and points of sale of the agricultural produce, fruit of the harvests carried out by the National Service which will be deployed in all the camps of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

On a purely illustrative basis, a corn bag which costs 98,000 FC, will cost 18,000 FC in these military canteens, ACP reveals.

Corneille Kinsala Nsoki


(CKS/Yes)