"President Tshisekedi reconciles two communities in the Bandundu region," announces the Congolese Press Agency (ACP). Two conflicting communities (the Teke of Mai-Ndombe and the Yaka of Kwango) in the western DRC signed a peace commitment act on Saturday in this part of the country, thanks to the mediation of President Tshisekedi, reports ACP.

Both parties have formally committed to ceasing hostilities and seeking a peaceful solution to the crisis.

Forum des as reports that eight members of the same family died buried under a shared wall of their house that collapsed Saturday around 1 a.m. after heavy rain in Kinshasa while they were sleeping.

The tragedy occurred in the Cité des Anciens combattants neighborhood in the Ngaliema commune. The lifeless bodies of 5 boys and 3 girls, all from the same family, were taken to the morgue.

"Kabila, Numbi, Lubaya, Olenghankoyi, Bob Kabamba... named among the internal supporters of the M23-AFC-RDF," headlines Le Phare. Thanks to a clever operation by military intelligence, one of the big fish of Corneille Nangaa, now head of the "Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC)," a structure under the command of the M23/RDF, has been caught.

This is Mr. Eric Nkuba, political and strategic adviser to Corneille Nangaa. During an interrogation, he confessed, citing some political contacts of this rebellion including John Numbi, Joseph Olenghankoyi, Bob Kabamba, to name just a few.

La Prospérité reports, in the same context, that General Sylvain Ekenga, spokesperson for the Armed Forces of the DRC, who presented Eric Nkuba to the press, did not make a statement, leaving the authorized services to continue their work so that, when the time comes, measures that can effectively contribute to discouraging internal treason may be lifted.

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