"Parliamentary aides take Mboso to court," announces Le Phare. Indeed, a complaint has been formally filed against the President of the National Assembly, Mboso Nkodia Pwanga, at the Court of Cassation by Mr. Marcel Ntumba, a member of the collective of lawyers representing parliamentary assistants.

The main complaint against him concerns "the culpable abstentions of officials." The speaker of the lower house is accused of the serious administrative fault of never having taken an act to attest to their appointment as parliamentary assistants.

Forum des as focuses its headline on the meeting between the new Prime Minister of the DRC, Judith Suminwa and Ms. Hadja Lahbib, Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs on an official visit to the DRC.

"We are already supporting them in military training programs. We are training a battalion in Kindu and we also support them in our public positions which demand that Congo's territorial integrity be respected. The DRC is one of our top recipients in terms of development cooperation," declared Hadja Lahbib.

The Congolese Press Agency (ACP) reports that the reactivation of political, economic, and military cooperation ties between Ukraine and the DRC was examined on Wednesday during an audience granted to a special envoy of the Ukrainian government led by its ambassador in the DRC to the Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Defense.

"The time has come to catch up on lost time. The goal is to open this new page in our bilateral relations. These relations are not limited to political, diplomatic, commercial cooperation, but also include the now traditional cooperation, I am speaking of military and technical cooperation," said the Ukrainian ambassador.

Under the title: "The DRC and the United Kingdom inaugurate new investment opportunities," Infos 27 reports that between Kinshasa and London, it's time to promote a mutually beneficial partnership. With a population estimated at nearly 100 million consumers, the DRC is a land of opportunities.

This perception was clearly presented at the opening of the Kinshasa forum where the presence of a strong British delegation reflected a new era, one where the linguistic and cultural barriers between the DRC and the United Kingdom are fading away, giving rise to lucrative commercial opportunities.

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