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Congo-Kinshasa: Kabila Vulnerable After Turning Away From the West

The persistent rebellion in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo calls into question Joseph Kabila's presidency and who wants him out.

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New Prime Minister Appointed in DR Congo

DR Congo’s President Joseph Kabila Friday appointed Adolphe Muzito as Prime Minister to replace Antoine Gizenga who resigned on September 25 for personal reasons with regards to his age. The new Congolese Prime Minister is an executive of the “Parti Lumumbiste Uni” (PALU), led by former PM Gizenga himself. Holder of a Bachelor in economics from the [...]

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DRC Gives United Nations Security Council 'Proof' of Rwanda Incursion

Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila has won the run-off elections. Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire Photo File Congo gives UN council 'proof' of Rwanda incursion Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:05pm EDT By Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday gave the U.N. Security Council nearly three dozen photographs which it said supported its...

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Congo names new prime minister

Congo's President Joseph Kabila named a new prime minister following the resignation of 83-year-old Antoine Gizenga.

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Congo-Kinshasa: Prime Minister Resigns

Democratic Republic of Congo's Prime Minister, Antoine Gizenga tendered in his resignation to President Joseph Kabila yesterday.

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Congo-Kinshasa: Govt Approves UN Mission Plan for Disengagement

At the conclusion of a working session which was held in Goma, under the control of the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila Kabange, the overall disengagement plan envisaged by the Goma Acts of Engagement, prepared by MONUC, was approved by the Congolese Government.

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Congo-Kinshasa: President Kabila Receives the International Community in Goma

Joseph Kabila Kabange, the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), received, this Sunday afternoon in Goma, a delegation of the representatives in the DRC of the Member States of the Security Council, the African Union and the European Union, as well as the Special representative of the Secretary General in the DRC (MONUC).

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Kagame accuses Kabila of preparing for war in Kivu

Brussels, Belgium - Rwandan President Paul Kagame has accused President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) of opting to resolve the conflict in DRC's Kivu province through war. To back up his claim, Kagame mentioned evidences of a massive deployment of DRC armed forces in the region, located on the border with Rwanda.

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Democratic Republic of Congo - Letter to President Kabila about threats to Journalist in Danger - 16.07.2008

Reporters Without Borders has written an open letter to President Joseph Kabila, who begins a two-day state visit to France today, voicing its concern about threats made in the past few days against its partner organisation in Democratic Republic of Congo, Journalist in Danger (JED).

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Corruption: Congolese outraged after revelations that more than $1.3 billion have been embezzled under President Joseph Kabila's administration

By Peter Clottey Washington, D.C. 24 July 2008 Some Congolese are reportedly expressing outrage after learning that more than $1.3 billion have been embezzled under President Joseph Kabila's administration. The monies were allegedly stolen or lost in corruption and mismanagement of government agencies and state-run businesses. President Kabila's government assured Congolese Wednesday that it has instituted...

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The Leader, President of Democratic Republic of Congo Continue Discussions.

The Leader of the Revolution and President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday continued discussions they began Thursday evening on the situation in the African continent, the march of the African Union and the formation of the African Union government reaching to the establishment of the United States of Africa, as well as developments in the Great Lakes region and situation...

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Soldier alleges Congolese governor ordered murder

KINSHASA (Reuters) - A soldier on trial for the killing of a Congo opposition politician earlier this month testified on Friday that the governor of Kinshasa, an ally of President Joseph Kabila, had ordered the murder.

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Soldier alleges Congolese governor ordered murder

KINSHASA (Reuters) - A soldier on trial for the killing of a Congo opposition politician earlier this month testified on Friday that the governor of Kinshasa, an ally of President Joseph Kabila, had ordered the murder.

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Kadhafi, Kabila parley in Tripoli

Tripoli, Libya - Libyan leader Muammar Kadhafi Thursday examined the proc ess for the establishment of the African federal government with President of DR Congo, Joseph Kabila, who paid him a visit.

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Congo-Kinshasa: JED Employees Receive Death Threats

RSF has written an open letter to President Joseph Kabila, who begins a two-day state visit to France on 16 July 2008, voicing its concern about threats made recently against its partner organisation in Democratic Republic of Congo, Journalist en Danger (JED).