Author Archives: Cédric Kalonji

Citizen of the Congo or Zaire?

It’s been eleven years since the Democratic Republic of the Congo was born after the death of Zaire caused by the Marshal’s flight into exile with his courtesans.
The name of the country has changed, its inhabitants call themselves Congolese and there is a new flag. Strangely there never was any Congolese identity card. I always [...]

New building site on the list!

Kinshasa, municipality of Ngaliema, Binza Ozone, district of Manenga. The heavy rains of the last few days have caused considerable damage. More than twenty dwellings were engulfed in enormous erosion that continues to grow and gains ground every day.
So far, luckily, there has been no casualty to deplore. The residents of this area have to [...]

Is he forgotten or still present in Congolese memory?

After he was greeted as a liberator in the capital Kinshasa on May 17, 1997, the man whom the Congolese affectionately called Mzee was assassinated, over 4 years after he came to power. Seven years have gone by since his demise; yet billboards bearing his image are still prominent in some parts of the country, [...]

Interview with Baloji, a black sorcerer in a whites’ country

A few weeks ago, I heard about Baloji, a young rapper of Congolese origin who lives in Belgium. I researched him on the Internet and was able to listen to sound bites of his numbers, to view one of his clips and – I was caught.
I enjoyed listening to this young man from the Congo, [...]

Arguing with a traffic officer

For the first time in my life, I almost hit a policeman. I was so annoyed with him that I could have strangled him. My day had started off nicely, but everything went wrong as I was on my way to a very important work appointment. Unfortunately, the cab driver I had hired fell into [...]

SNEL’s cable thieves in jail

A few days ago, I was asked to cover a trial in the Yolo neighborhood of the municipality of Kalamu in Kinshasa. Two men were appearing in court, one for stealing 56 meters of cable belonging to the National Electricity Board (SNEL) and the other one for buying the stolen cable.
This kind of theft is [...]

Smart Congolese: Child Traders!

The series about Smart Congolese is a great success! The traffic police post attracted more than 200 comments and more than 1600 clicks in 4 days, a record number! Today it’s child traders. I always said that the Congolese were the smartest in the world but today I am adding a line inspired by a [...]

Smart Congolese: The traffic police (’roulages’)

I have been asked by many of you to write about good things or about those Congolese who manage to get along in a country without any formal structures. I am therefore starting this series on ‘Smart Congolese‘ and the first ones today will be the traffic police, more commonly called ‘roulages’.
The job
Their role is [...]

Electrical wiring made in Congo

I broke into a cold sweat a few days ago, when I looked at my home electrical wiring system. Do we need to ask about the source of the sudden power cuts and many fires happening in Kinshasa and in the rest of the country?
I should not complain, and I had better think myself lucky [...]

Being a journalist: a risky job in the Congo

One journalist was arrested more than a week ago in Kinshasa as his newspaper was investigating some mining deals in DRC.
Excerpt of an official statement published by the NGO Journalist in danger:
MAURICE KAYOMBO, a journalist for “LES GRANDS ENJEUX”, a monthly investigation and analysis magazine that is printed in South Africa and distributed in Kinshasa [...]