"Modero Nsimba transferred to Makala," announces AfricaNews. Modero Nsimba, re-elected deputy for Muanda in Kongo Central and former Minister of Tourism, was transferred Thursday evening to the Central Prison of Makala while he is under house arrest.

After three days of provisional detention in the military intelligence facilities, the Court of Cassation undertook to judge him in flagrante delicto on Thursday for libelous imputations and spreading false rumors.

The General Prosecutor's Office near the Court of Cassation accuses him of having attributed the death of Chérubin Okende notably to Christian Tshisekedi, the younger brother of the President of the Republic, and to General Ndaywel, the head of the military intelligence services-ex DEMIAP- through an audio that went viral online.

In the same context, the Congolese Press Agency (ACP), reports that Modero Nsimba, during this public hearing, called this audio a "set-up". "This audio, I denounced it when I heard it. I was suggested to file a complaint. But I refused, telling myself that I had said nothing wrong. To my great surprise, I was invited by the military intelligence where I found an audio edited with my voice. I recognized a part of my voice on a soundtrack," declared Modero Nsimba.

Forum des as announces the arrest of six mobsters accused of illegal trafficking of DTOs (data transfer objects) and extortion of funds with the name of the Finance Minister.

Officers of the High Court of Kinshasa-Gombe were hot on the heels of these criminals without them suspecting anything, until their apprehension in a local hotel.

Under the title: "Facing M23, who will Tshisekedi trust?", Congo Nouveau claims that a few weeks ago, Peter Kazadi VPM in charge of the Interior stated that certain General Officers of the Armed Forces of the DRC lacked "character".

If such words come out of the mouth of the one who manages the internal security of the DRC, things are awry at a time when the DRC is facing the M23 rebels in the mountains of North Kivu.

La Prospérité reports the withdrawal of Mr. Isidore Kwandja from the race for the governorship of Kinshasa. In a message addressed to the inhabitants of Kinshasa, he justifies this decision by referring to advice and opinions from political elders, various personalities, and interested parties.

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