The displaced camps in Goma record ten deaths per day, reports the Congolese Press Agency (ACP) citing an official source. The massive influx of internally displaced persons fleeing the terrorists of the M23-Rwanda coalition around Goma (North Kivu) in the east of the DRC and its collateral effects, including 10 deaths daily, was deplored on Tuesday by the military governor of this entity, in a press briefing.



“With this massive influx of displaced persons, the situation in the displaced camps around Goma is becoming untenable. We are recording about 10 deaths per day in the displaced camps due to epidemics and insecurity,” declared Major General Peter Cirimwami on Tuesday, specifying that currently the province counts more than 2,700,000 displaced persons.



“Tshisekedi-Kagame: a new meeting in prospect”, announces La Prospérité. According to the sister publication, after all the hopes and appointments, things seem to have taken a different turn. Indeed, the head of Congolese diplomacy and his Rwandan counterpart have resumed talks under Angolan mediation in the run-up to the meeting between Tshisekedi and Kagame.



The two parties, after intense discussions, have even made commitments that would allow for the easing of tensions and the ringing in of a thaw.



Le Phare reports on a “Open war between Minister Kazadi and the Matusila clan”. According to the family of Dr. Jean-Baptiste Matusila, their son was the victim of a kidnapping with his unfortunate companions orchestrated by the Minister of Finance Nicolas Kazadi, according to the statement of the armed men who arrested them Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at the Rotana hotel without a warrant.



According to the version of the Ministry of Finance, the individuals in question are part of a network of scammers who posed as close collaborators of the Minister of Finance.



Under the title: “The Constitutional Court denounces fake news”, Forum des as reports that the Constitutional Court has not established a special chamber to deal with cases of material errors arising from its rulings issued on March 12. As a result, the 49 national deputies definitively proclaimed elected remain so.



AfricaNews claims that “Teke and Yaka reconcile” thanks to the mediation of the Deputy Prime Minister in charge of the Interior, Peter Kazadi. The two communities adopted, on Monday, March 25, resolutions contained in a document entitled “Global and inclusive commitment act for peace and stability in the provinces of Maï-Ndombe, Kwilu, Kwango, Kinshasa, and Kongo-Central”.



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