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    • in reply to: Minister of Public Service, Yollande Ebongo #205265

      After the announcement of the opening of traffic between the cities of Goma and Bukavu, civil society says it supports the authorities of two provinces, namely North and South Kivu for having responded favorably to the request of the urban office of Bukavu by announcing the resumption of traffic, respectively by the governors of North and South Kivu.

      For Mr. Zozo Sakali, president of civil society in Bukavu, the authorities have once again come down on the side of the common people.

      However, he urges the population to strictly respect the measures taken by the authorities at both national and provincial levels to effectively fight the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in South Kivu and North Kivu.

      Zozo Sakali reminded the services working in different ports that food and pharmaceutical products are exempt during this period of the state of emergency and that therefore there is no question of finding an opportunity to bother the sellers.

      As a reminder, just after the announcement by the Governor of South Kivu, on April 28, of the healing of the last patient of the covid-19 in Bukavu, the social actors had expressed the wish to see the resumption of Goma-Bukavu traffic in order to alleviate the socioeconomic situation of the housewife through the exchanges especially of foodstuffs between the 2 cities.

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      in reply to: Minister of Public Service, Yollande Ebongo #205264

      Thomas Luhaka LosendjolaAll eyes were on the General Prosecutor’s Office at the Kinshasa / Gombe Court of Appeal, where the current ESU Minister, Thomas Luhaka Losendjola, was expected to audition for the initiated 100-day emergency program by the President of the Republic.

      This former Minister of Infrastructure, Public Works and Reconstruction, fortunately for him, did not experience the same trajectory as Vital Kamerhe, temporarily detained in Makala central prison, pending his trial which will take place shortly. “The working session took place today, Wednesday, April 29, 2020, at the General Prosecutor’s Office near the Gombe Court of Appeal. The Minister of Higher and University Education has responded to all concerns of justice and has returned to his office, “insisted on stepping up his communication service.

      He who was invited as an “informant” in the case of management of funds allocated to 100-day work, file currently under investigation before the prosecution of the Court of Appeal of Kinshasa / Gombe, according to his services, the current ESU Minister responded to this invitation with the aim of clarifying the religion of justice and thus contributing to the manifestation of the truth. ” In his cap from the former ITPR manager, Thomas Luhaka was auditioned to give information related to the SOCOC and FONER files, we learned from reliable sources.

      To do this, he had to, at all costs, give some explanations to the judges to justify the non-execution of this work in South Kivu, when the construction contract was signed between his former Ministry of ITPR and the two aforementioned companies. Is it that, according to the communiqué signed by Célestin Pata Kadjambi, Communication officer / ESU, Thomas Luhaka remains convinced that today’s exercise will, certainly, contribute to the consolidation of the rule of law in the DRC.

      From the outset, it should be pointed out that Thomas Luhaka Losendjola fell into the brow of justice because during his hearing on April 8, at the General Prosecutor’s Office near the Court of Appeal of Kinshasa / Matete, the accused Vital Kamerhe , Dircab of President Félix Tshisekedi, in addition supervisor and coordinator of the 100-day program, reportedly reported to anyone who wants to hear it, that certain files of contracts between the Congolese State and certain construction companies have been signed by members of the government Honorary Prime Minister Bruno Tshibala. This, before quoting by name Thomas Luhaka Losendjola, Justin Bitakwira and Willy Ngoopos, the current Minister of ITP.

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      in reply to: Minister of Public Service, Yollande Ebongo #205263

      In his correspondence referenced 0536/04/2020, the Dircaba of the Head of State, Mr. Kolongele Eberande asked the Minister for the Public Service, Yollande Ebongo, to report his decree N ° 009 / MIN.FP / YER / 2020 establishing and assigning Secretaries General of Public Administration, with a view to preserving social peace in this period of health crisis. For the Director of the Office of the Head of State, this responsibility falls to the Head of State in the name of article 81 of the Constitution which speaks of appointments while the decree relates to the establishment (assignment and permutation ), these SG having already been appointed since December 2017. For the public administration bachelors who read, with the glasses of connoisseurs, the letter of Mr. Kolongele, it is quite simply a manifest deficit of information from its signatory or inspirer. They explain, in fact, that the decree of Yollande Ebongo has nothing to do with article 81 of the Constitution because its decree relates to assignments of the secretaries general already appointed in 2018 by ordinance n ° 18/143 dated December 27, 2018. Furthermore, the press release mentioned by Eberande relating to the suspension of staff movements has lapsed, according to them, since the Head of State himself made several appointments at various levels and in different sectors such as in public companies (Gécamines and SNCC), the army, the judiciary, etc.

      Relaying the information, the Kinshasa media have only taken up the letter from the Deputy Cabinet Director to the Head of State, Eberande Kolongele, addressed to the Minister of Public Service, Yollande Ebongo asking him to report, “on instruction of the Head of State ”, its decree of April 16, 2020 concerning the assignment of 58 Secretaries General of public administration. The Dircab of Félix Tshisekedi, Eberande Kolongele, mentions, article 81.1.4 of the Constitution which reserves the prerogative to appoint the high officials of the public administration (therefore the general secretaries) to the President of the Republic with the countersignature of the Premier Minister. He also mentioned a press release from the Presidency of the Republic suspending any movement of personnel in public institutions, which would still be in force today.

      For the public administration strangers who read Mr. Kolongele’s letter with the glasses of connoisseurs, it is quite simply a manifest lack of information on the part of its signatory or inspirer. They explain, in fact, that the decree of Yollande Ebongo has nothing to do with article 81 of the Constitution because its decree relates to assignments (permutation and retention in place) of the secretaries general already appointed in 2018 by the ‘Order No. 18/143 of December 27, 2018. The applicants came from a competition organized at the time by decision of Bongongo Ikoli, then Minister of State at the time in charge of the Civil Service, by his letter “ No. 1400 / ME / MIN.FP / 2017 of December 1, 2017 concerning participation in training for the promotion competition to the grade of Secretary General for Public Administration ”.

      In addition, the press release mentioned by Eberande suspending staff movements (appointment, assignment or permutation) has lapsed since the Head of State himself made, on several occasions, appointments at various levels and in different sectors such as in public companies (Gécamines and SNCC), the army, the judiciary, etc. Last February, the same head of state authorized the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs to appoint a new Secretary General, albeit on an interim basis.

      In addition, the principles of governance want this kind of suspensive measures not to last forever (since February 2019) at the risk of affecting the proper functioning of the institutions.

      Furthermore, in the name of the principle of interministeriality enshrined in the ordinance regulating the organization and functioning of the Government as well as the terms of collaboration between the President of the Republic and the members of the Government, including the Prime Minister, a a member of the cabinet of the President of the Republic is not entitled, even on the latter’s instruction, to address a minister directly. And in this case, it is rather up to the President of the Republic to seize the Prime Minister who is in charge of coordinating the action of the Government.

      In the absence of observance of all this information and principles, the Minister of the Civil Service has every opportunity to ignore the injunction of the Dircab of the Head of State.

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      in reply to: SUPPLY OF KINSHASA WITH FOOD AND MARKET PRODUCTS #205255

      For calendar reasons, the traditional meeting of economic conditions of every Tuesday gathered this Wednesday April 29 around the Prime Minister, Ilunga Ilunkamba, the members of the Committee including the VPM in charge of the Budget which, in its report to the press , said that the Governor of the Central Bank has been instructed to activate the mechanisms necessary to stabilize the exchange rate of the national currency which is fluctuating due to the gloomy world economy.

      Jean Baudouin Mayo also said that the Democratic Republic of the Congo is not immune to the downward trend that characterizes the world economy today. This is mainly expressed in terms of exchange rate volatility, inflation and several other parameters. He reassured, however, that the Government was monitoring the situation very closely to contain the macroeconomic parameters within acceptable ranges.

      In the DRC, the trough is not very deep, reports the Minister of the Budget who thinks that this situation should further motivate the government to make efforts to limit this upward trend in particular the exchange rate which has a lot of repercussions on the whole of the economy and the social life of citizens in terms of purchasing power.

      As such, the governor of the Central Bank was instructed in order to involve the bank in the foreign exchange market, according to the methods it masters to stop the fall of the national currency. At the same time, the finance and budget ministers were instructed to contain spending in the same level of achievement as revenue.

      At the next meeting, the members of the Economic Committee will assess the efforts that will be made. “It’s a very short-term challenge,” says Jean Baudouin Mayo.

      During this meeting, the Minister of Mines presented the situation in his sector where production has been maintained, despite the reduction in imports.

      Indeed, the mining companies have built up stocks, and this is what allows the country to have a level of production which guarantees an acceptable level of revenue, insofar as the exchange rate has not changed for the main materials that the DRC exports.

      In addition to the Minister of Budget, the meeting of economic conditions on Wednesday saw the participation of the Minister of Planning, Elysée Munembwe, the Minister of Foreign Trade, Jean-Lucien Bussa, the Minister of Economy, Acacia Bandubola, the Minister des Mines, Willy Kitobo, the Vice-Ministers of Finance, Junior Mata M’elanga, as well as the Governor of the Central Bank, Déogratias Mutombo.

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      Buried yesterday, Thursday April 16, 2020, in family intimacy, within the grounds of the major Saint Kaggwa philosophy seminar located in the commune of Kintambo, tributes and messages of condolence continue to fall to honor the memory of Archbishop Gérard Mulumba, Head of the civil house and Paternal Uncle of Félix Tshisekedi, President of the Republic.

      The two presidents of two sister chambers of parliament extended their condolences to the deceased’s biological family and to the Catholic Church. The President of the National Assembly praised the memory of the man who dedicated his life to the service of God and the Congo. “On this painful occasion, the National Assembly sends its sincere condolences to the family of the deceased, to the Catholic Church as well as to the Head of State for the loss of his uncle,” writes Jeanine Mabunda Lioko. Senate Speaker Alexis Thambwe Mwamba speaks of a Servant of God who joined his creator. ‘‘ Monsignor Gérard Mulumba, head of the civil house of the President of the Republic. I offer my sincere condolences to his biological family and to the Catholic Church. “

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      Moïse Katumbi Reactions continue to fall after the floods in Uvira, in the province of South Kivu.

      The former governor of Katanga and president of the political party Together for the Republic, Moïse Katumbi called for the accompaniment of all the victims.

      Touched by this unfortunate event, the tenor of the presidency of the Lamuka coalition calls on the government to act quickly and effectively.

          “Today, Uvira mourns its deaths, like yesterday, so many other provinces stricken by the rains. Let us entrust the victims to God, let us accompany those who have lost everything. The state must step up its aid, act quickly and efficiently. Together, let’s help them overcome this ordeal! Reacted Moïse Katumbi via his Twitter account.

      According to the provisional assessment given Friday April 17 by the provincial executive of South Kivu, the rains which fell in Uvira left at least 24 dead and destroyed more than 3,500 houses.

      In total, 77,000 people are affected by this natural disaster.

      The President of the Republic, Félix Tshisekedi called on the government to do everything possible to help the affected populations, by freeing up the necessary resources.

      It should be noted that the floods also affected the provinces of Haut-Lomami, Maniema and Tanganyika. A strong multisectoral government delegation is expected in a few days in all these provinces.

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      in reply to: African Post Card #27156

      If you can survive in Africa, you can survive anywhere.

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      in reply to: African Post Card #27155

      Random thought : It’s not the ppl who talk stuff and wanna act tough all the time that you should be worried about..

      it’s the ones that’s nice, quiet, that lay low and The ones move in silence that you should be worried about foreal.

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      in reply to: African Post Card #27154

      We all got habits. Good and bad…however let’s promote our good ones today!

      When I love someone I naturally become protective and analyze them distinctively, it never fails ?

      What’s one habit you are consciously aware of that is actually good?

      As a woman I must be willing to accept my role in this universe.

      Someone who loves, nurtures, protects and flows like the waves.

      As a woman I must feel free, that is when the magic truly happens ✨

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      in reply to: African Post Card #27153

      In the midst of all the weeds a rose blooms.

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      in reply to: African Post Card #27152

      This is one subject eye just do not over-stand about the male species. If a GODDESS, “woman or (whatever you call your developed conscious female being) does any of these things or all: says no, is non compliant to your obvious attraction, thrown many signs and clues that she is involved mind, body and soul with a mate then shows and says she’s focused and evolving why do you insist on still trying to sway her from her path? You will lose every time.
      When a Goddess says she has a King and actually demonstrates it, then you let them live their reality and you dissipate those bad vibes. For any matter really. A Goddess knows her position, goals, energy differences, she is in tune with herself and her surroundings. So she comprehends intentions very well. She is very wise and her being is very empathic so she can feel the shade(in lamest terms) a mile away.
      And you know what? It’s not every male species but it is a big sum of you out here.
      So you can see the sun a little more, eye will release the shade?

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      in reply to: African Post Card #27151

      Life is about recognizing the beauty in what was, enjoying the what is and moving towards what will be.

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      in reply to: African Post Card #27150

      This same time next year the amount of GROWTH is going to be explosive. The desire is always present and these goals will be met and reached ✨??

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      in reply to: African Post Card #27149

      Eye(s) see you.

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      in reply to: African Post Card #27148

      “AND SINCE WE ALL CAME FROM A WOMAN
      GOT OUR NAME FROM A WOMAN,
      AND OUR GAME FROM A WOMAN,
      I WONDER WHY WE TAKE FROM OUR WOMEN.
      TIME TO HEAL OUR WOMEN,
      BE REAL TO OUR WOMEN!
      SO WILL THE REAL MEN GET UP?
      I KNOW YOU’RE FED UP LADIES,
      KEEP YOUR HEAD UP!!”
      TUPAC

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