2023-10-30 14:40:52
General elections in DR Congo are less than two months away. One of the main challengers of President Tshisekedi who is running is Moïse Katumbi, former governor of Katanga. He denounces a tribal drift and the relentlessness of Kasaians once morest him, who would like to exclude him from the democratic game. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist at the International pole By Véronique Kiesel Published on 10/30/2023 at 3:40 p.m. Reading time: 1 min
President of the Ensemble pour la République party (and of the Tout Puissant Mazembe football club, five times African champion), successful businessman, Moïse Katumbi, governor of Katanga from 2007 to 2015, is a very popular candidate for the presidency of the Republic. Less than two months before the elections, we interviewed him in his vast residence in Lubumbashi where, next to a spectacular malachite pyramid, numerous football trophies sit. The interview was delayed for several hours: Moïse Katumbi, who was returning from a trip abroad with his football club, had mobilized his activists who came to welcome him in large numbers at the airport. And he walked downtown with them.
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