World

Congo opposition calls for protests against plans

Nov 21, 2024

Kinshasa [Congo], November 21: Opposition politicians in Democratic Republic of Congo called on Wednesday for nationwide protests against President Felix Tshisekedi's plans to revise the constitution.
Sworn into office in January for a second and final term, Tshisekedi said in October a commission would be established to suggest potential changes to the constitution.
Critics have said it could be a tactic to remove term limits and allow him to run again.
Tshisekedi said the current constitution, ratified by a referendum in 2005, needed to change because it did not align with the country's current realities.
In a joint statement on Wednesday, opposition politicians including former president Joseph Kabila and former presidential candidates Martin Fayulu and ⁠Moise Katumbi called for protests to "block" Tshisekedi.
Congo's presidency did not respond to a request for comment.
Communications Minister Patrick Muyaya said on Monday no one should question the president's intentions, and that debates around the constitutional reform should be de-politicised.
"We're at the beginning of our mandate. The President of the Republic still has four years to go, and we must avoid attributing intentions to him," Muyaya told reporters.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation

More news

Macsen Labs Achieves Breakthrough in Sodium-Ion Battery Chemistry, Files Provisional Patent, and Advances Toward Pilot-Scale Manufacturing

Udaipur (Rajasthan) [India], July 21: Macsen Labs, a manufacturer of APIs, dyes, and specialty chemicals since 1952, has announced a major breakthrough in Sodium-Ion battery technology through the successful R&D-scale synthesis of its high-performance Prussian White, a next-generation cathode material for Sodium-Ion batteries. The company has filed a provisional patent for its proprietary synthesis process. The material has already undergone optimization for battery use at the company's electrochemistry and battery R&D facility and has shown promising results, driving the next phase toward pilot-scale manufacturing.

Jul 21, 2025