Ugandan charge d’affaires summoned to DRC, Kampala denies any links with M23

2024-07-20 21:17:32

Kampala accused of supporting M23

Kampala accused of supporting M23 © France 24

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda’s Chargé d’Affaires in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Matata Twaha, was summoned on Friday by Congo’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Gracia Yamba Kazadi. The meeting came following a UN report accused Uganda of supporting the March 23 rebel group, which has seized large swathes of territory in North Kivu with the support of Rwanda.

As expected, Tunisia’s president announced his candidacy for re-election on October 6. Kaies Saied has been in power since 2019 and has been accused by critics of being overly authoritarian. In July 2021, he seized all power in a coup, froze parliament, and then dissolved it.

This Saturday we focus on African feminism on the occasion of the re-issue of a book that has become a myth. Published in 1978, La parole aux Negresses by Awa Thiam is the founder of the feminist struggle in Africa and the diaspora. We received from Saaraba Editions the author of the preface to this re-edition, Ndeye Fatou Kane: Senegalese writer, feminist, researcher in the sociology of gender at the University of Paris, who is writing a thesis around the construction of Senegalese masculinities. Written news.

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