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Moïse Katumbi on situation in DR Congo

moise KatumbiExactly one year since the former governor of Haut-Katanga returned to the country, after his exile abroad. Moïse Katumbi Chapwe took this opportunity to read the situation in the country, in the light of current events and the current context.


In an interview carried out from his native village Kashobwe and diffused in several media of Kinshasa and Lubumbashi, this member of the presidium of Lamuka expressed the wish to see a real change taking place in the country, since the third false penalty did not not occurred. According to him, this is the leitmotif of his fight.

According to the president of the Ensemble for the Republic, Félix Tshisekedi’s assessment for the Congolese people in 2023 will be from the UDPS and not from the FCC-CACH coalition.

“This is advice I give to my brothers in the UDPS and to the President of the Republic because in 2023 people will not say that it is the result of the coalition. No, they will see the one at the top, “explains Moïse Katumbi.

In addition, the president sponsor of Almighty Mazembe recommended to president Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo and his party to work to meet the primary needs of the population.

Regarding the Lamuka platform, Moïse Katumbi argued that despite minor hiccups and differences, Lamuka remains a family and that they all remain members.

“My brother Jean-Pierre Bemba, Martin Fayulu and Aldophe Muzito, we are still a family. In a family, there are always differences. Even in our own homes, there are always problems. It is up to us to show our maturity, “he said.

For Katumbi, the 2018 elections were chaotic. He does not see the honorary President of the Republic, Joseph Kabila Kabange, being treated as the father of democracy.

The man recalled that since his return to the country, he works for the consolidation and the establishment of his party, Together for the Republic. A party from the 5 former opposition parties, notably the Social Movement (MS) of Pierre Lumbi, the Alliance of Democrats for Progress (ADP) of Christophe Lutundula, ARC of Kamitatu Olivier and many others.

Moïse Katumbi does not exclude the possibility of running for the next elections as candidate for president of the Republic, to put in place a salutary plan for the DRC.

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