« Kabuya accuses Kabila of being the coach of M23 », headlines Le Phare. The daily, from Boulevard du 30 juin, indeed reports that the Secretary-General of the UDPS, Augustin Kabuya, accused the honorary President Joseph Kabila on March 30 of being the coach of M23.

It was during a political morning organized at the headquarters of the UDPS in the Limete commune.

Under the headline: « Kabuya accuses, the Kabila camp replies », Forum des as reports that in response to Kabuya's words, the Kabila camp replied: « The Congolese have understood the UDPS's modus operandi: to complain and falsely accuse others ».

According to Joseph Kabila's communication advisor, « Mr. Kabuya's irresponsible statements from the UDPS border on madness. The only head of state in the entire history of the DRC to organize democratic elections, then a peaceful transition, which first benefited the same party, can he flee, or rather abandon what he has invested his whole life in? Or be at the root of any destabilitation of the same nation? It is incoherent to think in this direction ».

« It's firing from everywhere », notes AfricaNews, which underlines that Félix Tshisekedi is attacking the international community, the cardinal harshly criticizes the power, Kabuya charges Kabila, Deo Kasongo shoots at the CENI...

In the DRC, this newspaper reports, it's firing from everywhere on the political scene. The climate is far from serene, as different actors engage in personal attacks, serious accusations bordering on slander for some, and admonishments against institutions and their leaders for others.

The socio-economic-security setting is very precarious.

In an article titled: « His Beatitude Theodoros II: "I support every effort to pacify Congo" », La Prospérité reports that the Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and all of Africa condemned the recourse to violence and encouraged President Tshisekedi and all the leaders to redouble their efforts in restoring effective peace in that part of the Congolese soil on the one hand, and defending territorial integrity on the other.

It was during his pastoral visit, during which he ordained two new Congolese bishops, Bishop Timothee Ntumba, the new bishop of the Holy Diocese of Goma, and His Eminence Athanase Kayembe, Bishop in charge of Togo, Benin, and Burkina Faso.

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