Africa 54: DRC’s President Tshisekedi vows to recover lost territory from M23 rebels, and more


Africa 54: DRC’s President Tshisekedi vows to recover lost territory from M23 rebels, and more


On Africa 54: The President of Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi calls on young people to enlist in the army to fight M23 rebels from attempting to seize more territory in the country’s conflict-battered eastern region.

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  1. It's very unfortunate that Tshisekedi didn't think it was very important to do everything possible to strengthen the Congolese armed forces with everything that's needed to ensure the security of our country especially the eastern parts of the country that's been plagued by these rebels….

  2. Rich going to a meeting in Harare who since ZANU PF took office a broken a Gem of a country into nothing and how, with the same hostility of military might while the rich get richer. ANC doing the same in South Africa……..cant the world see who the baddies are…………………… Kagame fixed Rwanda after it was broken now he's the supposed villain standing up aginst the dictator Gov of DRC. Ive been there seen it a have the T shirt and for the life of me cannot see how the world can stand by and support Dicks, I mean dictators while the people continue to suffer. If the stand up for their rights and lives, the world condems them.

  3. It is confirmed, Rwandan forces on the orders of Kagame, are inside the territory of DRC fighting along side the M23 rebels. What else can amount to acts of aggression and violation of territorial integrity if not this? ICC was established for the likes of Kagame and we are waiting to see how expeditious the institution carries out its mandate. This Kagame backed nonsense must stop

  4. The DRC with a population of 100million should be Africa’s strongest nation, those people should be demanding more from their leaders. They should have the best institutions and strongest economy, with natural resources alone.

  5. Why were'nt these people the Tutsi of Congo oppressed before 1994. What changed that now they are said to be oppressed? Looks like some one is taking advantage of these people to create anarchy on eastern Congo with the intent to exploit its mineral wealth. Agree there are remnants of fldr but it is said that almost all were eliminated.

  6. This is very funny! How can he call it a Lost territory? Lost to who? The territory has been taken over by its inhabitant Congolese who are M23 as well the Rwanda speaking people of Congo.

    Thus this territory hasn't been lost any strangers.