"The DRC will soon have a 'National Forest Monitoring System'," announces Forum des as. Indeed, the Minister of State for the Environment, Eve Bazaïba, launched the construction project of the DRC's "National Forest Monitoring System" building, coupled with the foundation stone laying ceremony held at the University of Kinshasa (Unikin).

In the same vein, Le Phare reports that once operational, this tool will enable the country to strengthen its safeguarding, preservation, protection, and restoration measures for its vast forest potential.

The project will cost more than 3 million dollars, funded by the Ministry of the Environment's own financing, in partnership with the American company WWC and its Congolese partner ERA CONGO Sarl.

The Congolese Press Agency (ACP) reports that Judith Suminwa received, on Thursday in her office, the leaders of the majority coalition at the National Assembly, as part of consultations to form the new government.

As a true team captain, the Prime Minister first received these leaders separately, as soon as she had completed her thank-you tour to the personalities of her political family. Then, she organized a kind of plenary with some leaders of the Sacred Union of the Nation.

A phrase was repeated over and over again by the personalities consulted this week by the Prime Minister: "Don't make me wait." "Having the right profile for the job," Mrs. Suminwa first affirmed that she does not intend to submit to the rhythm of the politicians, imposing her own pace by taking up her responsibilities head-on, exercising the prerogatives of any Head of Government.

Under the headline: "DRC: Beijing commits to support Judith Suminwa Tuluku," La Prospérité reports that the Chinese Prime Minister expressed on Thursday his commitment to work with Prime Minister Judith Suminwa to strengthen the cooperation ties between Kinshasa and Beijing.

Li Qiang highlighted this intention in a congratulatory message sent to the new occupant of the Prime Minister's office.

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