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A leak of 3.5 million documents shows how a Chinese-run company moved millions of dollars to former Congo President Joseph Kabila’s family and allies.
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Reconciliation between Joseph Kabila and Moïse Katumbi?
"It will not be a surprise to see Joseph Kabila and Moïse Katumbi reconcile. They are sons of Katanga. The moments of rupture, there were for a long time between the two brothers. Today, we are talking about the reconciliation between all the worthy sons of Katanga.
The two could also be reconciled at the same time", affirms, on Top congo, Félix Kabange Numbi, close to the former president of the Republic and participant in the Forum of unity and reconciliation which is held in Lubumbashi at the initiative of Mgr Fulgence Muteba, Metropolitan Archbishop.
Former governor of the former province of Katanga, Moïse Katumbi was a very close collaborator of the former President of the Republic Joseph Kabila before his exile and then his switch to the Opposition.
Forum without political connotation
"We are discussing Katanga values. We are here to discuss the moral vision of Katanga, its heritage. Why there were these moments of rupture between communities in Katanga", insists the former Minister of Health who reassures that, contrary to what is said, this forum has no political connotation.
"It's really a fraternal meeting that has nothing to do with all that people say on social networks in relation to politics, elections. People should stop with that. We have better things to do than to speak what they think".
Félix Kabange reassures that "so far, the forum is going very well, in an atmosphere of perfect fraternity. It is true that when we talk about unity and reconciliation between brothers, it is quite normal that from time to time voices are raised. But the most important thing is that everything is done in fraternity, everything is going normally".
Scheduled for this Thursday, May 19, the closing of this forum takes place this Friday, May 20.