Its very hard to convince Ugandans that, Uganda once had fleets of planes that made Uganda airlines among the best in Africa.
Tuesday, 30 April 2019
Today's African History looks at Batwa.
As a young child, I spent a lot of time with Batwa people in the
Virunga Mountains area, and its some of the things they taught me, that I
use today to understand life. I'm also very convinced that the hopeless state of Africa is in today, is a curse for turning against the Twa people.
Rebellion Computer game
Behind the scenes of our Rebellion Computer game. We intend to make this computer game massive....and also playable on Facebook,game Consoles,Tablets,phone handsets,etc.
CRIMINAL ABEL KANDIHO
Every brutal regime is never short of extremist thugs, that torments innocent people. Today, the chief tormentor of Ugandans and foreign nationals, is a thug called Abel Kandiho.
Sunday, 28 April 2019
PRESS RELEASE FROM CONGO AIRWAYS
Congo Airways S.A with C.A
The pleasure of travelling
General manager
Executive Officer
COMMUNICATED
The national airline CONGO AIRWAYS informs the press that it organises quarterly testing sessions of the dishes it serves on board its aircraft, in Kinshasa and Lubumbashi with its service providers Fondeg catering Congo and Taverne catering respectively in Kinshasa and Goma.
The press will, at the appropriate moment, be invited to these sessions.
Done in Kinshasa on April 28, 2019.
Désiré KALAZIRE BANTU
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PRESIDENT FELIX TSHISEKEDI TO APPOINT PRIME MINISTER
The appointment of the next Prime Minister and all members of the Government is just a matter of a few days. This was announced Tuesday, April 23, by the Head of State, Felix Tshisekedi, in Kisangani, capital of the province of Tshopo, where he was staying as part of his tour in the Congo interior. However, in front of the multitude of boyomaises and boyomais who listened to him at the Place de la Poste where he mad his address.
FRANCINE MUYUMBA CONGOLESE ACTIVIST
After being elected Senator on March 15 in the province of Haut-Katanga where she is from, Francine Muyumba decided to abandon her post of President of the Pan African Youth Union, which she has been running since November 2014. She comes out, however, through the front door after 5 years at the head of this organisation, to a year of the end of her term in which she played an important role as a voice for African Youth across the continent and the world. . The news was announced this Thursday, April 25 in Kinshasa, after an important meeting between the Minister in charge of Foreign Affairs and the executive committee of the UPJ, led by Ms. Muyumba herself.
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