The permanent secretary of the People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD) Ferdinand Kambere, during an interview with Radio Okapi, called on the new Prime Minister Judith Suminwa, appointed on Monday by the President of the Republic Félix Tshisekedi, to signal the end of playtime.

For the former labor minister, “she arrives just in time to put an end to playtime.”

Faida Mwangilwa: "We expect her to govern differently"

As far as she is concerned, Faida Mwangilwa, an actor in civil society, thanked the head of state. According to her, he responded favorably to the calls of Congolese women. And she asserts: “We frankly expect her to govern differently. That’s our main slogan. Men have always been in charge. This is the first time and for this first time, we must see a difference in achieving the government's objectives and responding to the population's needs in terms of priority issues like the securing of the entire population, the restoration of the state's authority, the cleaning of our cities, villages, work environments, and public administration.”

Boni Tsala