My Vulnerable Voice to John Kerry: If they Can’t Afford, Tell Them to Step Down

April 30, 2014 admin 0

The United States Secretary of State John Kerry is visiting Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Angola from 29/04-05/05/2014 as announced by a press release from the State Department. His visit lies within USA efforts to stabilize mostly the great lakes region; reason why the region has recently gained much attention from the international community as well as the US.… Read the rest “My Vulnerable Voice to John Kerry: If they Can’t Afford, Tell Them to Step Down”

Security Paradox of Banyamulenge Community: Netherlands Government versus Ubuntu Organization

April 16, 2014 admin 0

Safety seems to be among the basic and our daily concerns regardless the place where someone lives. It has to be guaranteed beyond the willingness of security services until it gets embedded into the cohabitation of neighborhood. It must be translated into concrete actions stressing that any failure to obey the laws can be safeguarded by enforcing the rule of law.… Read the rest “Security Paradox of Banyamulenge Community: Netherlands Government versus Ubuntu Organization”

Security Paradox: Banyamulenge in Netherlands Protesting Against a Plan to Return them to Kinshasa/DRC.

April 11, 2014 admin 0

Banyamulenge in the Netherlands protested today on 11 April 2014 against a plan to forcibly return them to Kinshasa or others provinces in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The demonstration was attended by roughly 150 persons, including women and children, in front of the Immigration Office in The Hague (Rijswijk).… Read the rest “Security Paradox: Banyamulenge in Netherlands Protesting Against a Plan to Return them to Kinshasa/DRC.”

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Moise Katumbi Champwe: Exploits et le Dessous des Cartes

April 8, 2014 admin 0

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Il est né près du Lac Moero à la frontière entre la Zambie-Zaïre et à sa naissance en 1964, précisément le 28 décembre il s’appelait Moise Soriano. Du nom de son père juif séfarade, Nissim Soriano, l’actuel gouverneur du Katanga est devenu Moise Katumbi Champwe vers les années 70 quand Mobutu bannit les noms étrangers.… Read the rest “Moise Katumbi Champwe: Exploits et le Dessous des Cartes”

Strong Nation Versus Powerful Individuals: My Favor towards Federalism instead of Decentralization

April 1, 2014 admin 0

My experience seems to express that building a strong nation does unnecessarily go through a path of creating powerful individuals. It would sound as a contradiction so long as it is well known that a nation is composed by individuals; hence expecting them to form a coherent nation.… Read the rest “Strong Nation Versus Powerful Individuals: My Favor towards Federalism instead of Decentralization”

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Augustin Matata Ponyo Mapon: Les limites d’un Technocrate & l’Appel d’un “Politocrate”

March 24, 2014 admin 0

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Le domaine politique peut vous avoir surpris tout comme moi dans la mesure où toutes les décisions sont motivées par le positionnement et le reste vient après. Le plus souvent, ce que les ‘politiciens’ vous relatent relève du niveau secondaire, alors que le leitmotiv ne vous sera communiqué tardivement ou à vous de le deviner/ repérer.Read the rest “Augustin Matata Ponyo Mapon: Les limites d’un Technocrate & l’Appel d’un “Politocrate””

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International Women’s Day: My Neighbor, Widow Mother of 6, Won’t Celebrate

March 8, 2014 admin 0

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International women’s day is being celebrated today on 8th March for the 103d times. At international level, “Inspiring Change” is the theme retained; while in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) it stresses on parity for women as factor making progress for all[1].… Read the rest “International Women’s Day: My Neighbor, Widow Mother of 6, Won’t Celebrate”

DRC: A Fragile Community-Based Confederation Undermined by Kinshasa’s Concentration of Power

February 24, 2014 admin 7

A confederation can be discussed as a union where states chose to hand over some of their sovereign competences and responsibilities, through international treaty, into the hands of common institutions. As states remain sovereign, decisions within common institutions have to be unanimously agreed.… Read the rest “DRC: A Fragile Community-Based Confederation Undermined by Kinshasa’s Concentration of Power”

Presidential Mandate Limits in DRC: A Slight Concern for an Ordinary Citizen

January 31, 2014 admin 0

It may be largely agreed that everyone has his own way to rank his needs. Depending on habits, customs and ability, some may formally order them while others do informally rank in our minds. However, economic theories would state that, though multiples and gradual, human needs get satisfied through limited and scarce resources.… Read the rest “Presidential Mandate Limits in DRC: A Slight Concern for an Ordinary Citizen”

Julien Paluku lance le débat sur la révision Constitutionnelle!

January 26, 2014 admin 0

Je vous partage l’intégralité du texte sur la révision constitutionnelle trouvé sur son site web (https://www.julienpaluku.com/index.php/en/plus/actualites/6309-julien-paluku-lance-le-debat-sur-la-revision-constitutionnelle ). Il me semble que l’idée est primordiale et discutable mais il ne se situe pas au niveau des finances mais plutôt qu’on niveau  des compétences allouées aux provinces.… Read the rest “Julien Paluku lance le débat sur la révision Constitutionnelle!”

Celebrating Deaths in the Great Lakes Region: An Increasingly Debatable Question

January 14, 2014 admin 0

You might have missed my viewpoints few weeks ago and wonder if I did not follow the recent series of events in the great lakes region, especially Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). As we were ending 2013 and get prepared to face challenges ahead in 2014, I better thought to sharing loniliness of those who couldn’t celebrate the new year due to their socio-economic status.… Read the rest “Celebrating Deaths in the Great Lakes Region: An Increasingly Debatable Question”

Amazing Corruption Court in DRC: « Le Leopard » Presiding Leaders’ Trial into the Court

December 17, 2013 admin 0

I wouldn’t be able to explain how I get there and the exact time the trial of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) leaders over corruption was taking place. It was likely that this was a dreaming mood. However, I followed the opening session of the Corruption court that took roughly 4 and half hours under hot sunny shinning.… Read the rest “Amazing Corruption Court in DRC: « Le Leopard » Presiding Leaders’ Trial into the Court”

DRC’s Governance Complexity: Wouldn’t finally be an Empty Box?

November 27, 2013 admin 11

Governance either good or bad is likely a broad concept used into scholars and researches to confine a bunch of components that would take time to detail and hence making reader falling bored; an arguably avoidable mistake into these fields. Scholars and researchers prefer to stick on key point while keeping reader concentrated and interested.… Read the rest “DRC’s Governance Complexity: Wouldn’t finally be an Empty Box?”