Despite the turbulences endured by the Congo in the last few years, there are two survivors: the alcoholic beverage industry and the music industry. With the terrible pilfering that happened in 1991 and 1993, almost all businesses, both public and private, were devastated. The last years of Mobutu’s rule and ten years of warfare have [...]
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About me
I was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo. I live in Kinshasa, the capital, where I have worked as a journalist for Radio Okapi since April 2003.
On my blog, started September 2005, I publish my thoughts and speak freely about what is happening around me. My employer is in no way accountable for the topics covered in this blog.
English version translated from French by Nadine Touzet.
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