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Crispin Kyalangalilwa is a journalist based in Bukavu, Congo The Democratic Republic.
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Fighting kills 11 in Congo's eastern city of Bukavu

11 Oct 2023  |  www.saltwire.com
Armed clashes in Bukavu, eastern Congo, resulted in 11 deaths, including eight gunmen and three security personnel. The attack, attributed to the new militia CPCA-A64, involved around 40 fighters entering the city, singing liberation songs, and attempting to loot a military camp. The group demands President Felix Tshisekedi's resignation, accusing him of election fraud. Security forces have captured 36 assailants, but the identity of the attackers remains unconfirmed.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

06 Oct 2023  |  malaya.com.ph
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances from artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who performed a dance symbolizing freedom.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

01 Oct 2023  |  inkl
African artists, including Awadi and Reine Saidhate, expressed solidarity with the people affected by the conflict in East Congo during the Amani festival in Bukavu. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 attendees participated, with artists using their music to convey messages of peace and support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

01 Oct 2023  |  www.fxempire.com
African artists, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, showed solidarity with the conflict-affected people of East Congo at the Amani festival in Bukavu. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 attendees enjoyed performances aimed at conveying messages of peace and support. Artists like Reine Saidhate used their music to express solidarity and highlight the suffering caused by the conflict.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  wincountry.com
Artists from across Africa, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict. The festival, meaning 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which featured performances and dances symbolizing freedom and solidarity with those affected by war.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  Mix 106.9
Artists from across Africa, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to express solidarity with victims of regional conflict. The festival, which means 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which featured performances and dances symbolizing freedom and support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  HOT 96 | Today's Hit Music | Evansville, IN
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict. The festival, which means 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate were among the performers who expressed solidarity with the affected people through their music. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which ran from Friday to Sunday.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  kelo.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances aimed at conveying messages of solidarity and peace. Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate were among the notable performers.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  100.7 MIX-FM | Today's Hit Music | Terre Haute, IN
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 attendees enjoyed performances from more than 20 acts, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who emphasized the role of music in conveying messages of solidarity.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  hi99.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict. The festival, meaning 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, enjoying acts like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, who expressed solidarity with the attacked people. Local singer Reine Saidhate also participated, performing a dance symbolizing freedom and conveying support through her music.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  katcountry989.com
Artists from across Africa gathered at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to express solidarity with victims of the ongoing conflict in the region. The festival, typically held in Goma, was relocated due to security concerns from an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 attendees enjoyed performances from more than 20 acts, including Senegalese rapper Didier Awadi, who emphasized the importance of solidarity. Local artist Reine Saidhate highlighted the role of music in conveying messages of support amidst the conflict.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  wibqam.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances from artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who emphasized solidarity and support through their music.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  94.7 Jack FM
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  wtvbam.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances from artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who emphasized solidarity and conveyed messages through their music.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  1450 AM 99.7 FM WHTC | Holland
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Didier Awadi and Reine Saidhate expressing solidarity through their performances.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  wtaq.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the 'Amani' festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  kdal610.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Didier Awadi and Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of peace and freedom.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  1470 & 100.3 WMBD
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  941theduke.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate expressing solidarity through their performances.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  93.9 WTBX
Artists from across Africa gathered at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show solidarity with victims of the ongoing conflict in the region. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to security concerns from an M23 rebel offensive. The event featured over 20 acts, including Senegalese rapper Didier Awadi, and attracted more than 30,000 attendees. Artists like Reine Saidhate used their performances to convey messages of peace and support, highlighting the role of music in raising awareness and fostering unity amidst conflict.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  101.9 Jack FM
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances from artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who emphasized solidarity and conveyed messages through their music.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  go955.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  104.5 & 96.1 The Point
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances from artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who emphasized solidarity and support through their music.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  krro.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate expressing solidarity through their performances.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  Sheboygan's Country B93
Artists from across Africa performed at the 'Amani' festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  740thefan.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  wixx.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of the ongoing conflict in the region. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 attendees enjoyed performances from more than 20 acts, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate. The event emphasized solidarity and peace amidst growing insecurity.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  wifc.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances from artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who emphasized solidarity and support through their music.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  985theriver.com
Artists from across Africa, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict. The festival, meaning 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which featured more than 20 acts and local artists like Reine Saidhate, who performed a dance symbolizing freedom. The artists aimed to express solidarity and convey their messages through music and dance.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  Cruisin' 929 | WLMI | Lansing, MI
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of the ongoing conflict in the region. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 attendees enjoyed performances from more than 20 acts, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, who emphasized the importance of solidarity. Local artist Reine Saidhate highlighted the role of music in conveying messages of support amidst the conflict.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  WABX 107.5 | Evansville's Classic Rock Station
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of the ongoing conflict in the region. The festival, which usually takes place in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which featured more than 20 acts, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate. The artists emphasized solidarity and conveyed messages of support through their performances.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  Classic Rock 103.5 WIMZ | Knoxville, TN
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances from artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who emphasized solidarity and conveyed messages through their music.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  979weve.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict. The festival, which means 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate were among the performers who expressed solidarity with those affected by the conflict. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which featured more than 20 acts.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  q957.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  93-5 The Lloyd | Real Country | Evansville, IN
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of peace.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  Q106 Rock On! | WJXQ | Jackson, Battle Creek & Lansing
Artists from across Africa performed at the 'Amani' festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances from artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who emphasized solidarity and conveyed messages through their music.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  933thedrive.com
Artists from across Africa, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict. The festival, meaning 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which featured performances and acts of solidarity, such as Reine Saidhate's Mutuashi dance, symbolizing freedom.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo | 590 AM · 106.9 FM
Artists from across Africa gathered at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show solidarity with victims of the ongoing conflict in the region. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to security concerns from an M23 rebel offensive. The event featured over 20 acts, including Senegalese rapper Didier Awadi, and attracted more than 30,000 attendees. Artists like Reine Saidhate used their performances to convey messages of peace and support, highlighting the role of music in raising awareness and fostering unity amidst conflict.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  kfgo.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate using their performances to express solidarity and convey messages of support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  www.1049thewolf.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of the ongoing conflict in the region. The festival, which usually takes place in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which featured more than 20 acts, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate. The artists emphasized their solidarity with the affected people through their performances.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  Sports Radio KWSN
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Didier Awadi and Reine Saidhate expressing solidarity through their performances.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  b975.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with artists like Didier Awadi and Reine Saidhate emphasizing solidarity and using music to convey messages of peace and support.

Ghanian artist melts glass waste into wonders

04 Nov 2022  |  Bizcommunity
A Ghanaian artist, Tetteh, transforms glass waste into intricate vases and other artworks using recycled materials collected from scrap yards and landfills in Accra. His mission is to reduce Ghana's glass waste and reliance on imports, envisioning a self-sufficient industry rooted in the country's glass bead-making tradition. Despite the lack of a formal glass waste collection process in Ghana, Tetteh has built his workshop from scratch and trained young assistants, aiming to empower them to run their own workshops. His work is showcased in local boutiques and international galleries.

Congolese city turns its plastic problem into profit

04 Aug 2022  |  Bizcommunity
Elie Mapenzi Matabaro's company, FDA Group, in Bukavu, transforms plastic waste into affordable paving slabs, creating jobs and addressing environmental issues. The city's mayor highlights the lack of proper waste disposal systems, a common problem in Africa. The United Nations Environment Program notes that a significant portion of waste in Africa is recyclable, yet only a small percentage is recycled. Mapenzi's initiative not only provides a solution to the waste problem but also offers economic benefits. The National Society of Electricity faces challenges due to waste blocking turbines, but a deal with FDA Group helps mitigate this issue.

Sisters turn plastic waste into building blocks

28 Apr 2022  |  Bizcommunity
Sisters from Sasolburg, South Africa, co-founded Ramtsilo Manufacturing and Construction, a company producing PlastiBricks made partly from recycled plastic. These bricks are stronger than conventional ones, fire-retardant, and help address plastic pollution. The company stands out for its construction-friendly bricks that do not require special adhesives. The sisters' background in construction and their desire to innovate led them to develop this sustainable building material.

Fighting kills nine in Congo’s eastern city of Bukavu

03 Nov 2021  |  93.3 The Drive
Nine people were killed in clashes in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, following an incursion by unidentified gunmen. Security forces killed six gunmen and captured 36 others, while one police officer and two soldiers were also killed. The attack, which began early Wednesday, was blamed on CPC64, a previously unknown armed group. The city last experienced similar violence in November 2017. More than 120 rebel groups continue to operate in eastern Congo since the end of the civil wars in 2003.

Congo gold miners scour rubble for bodies after cave-in

12 Sep 2020  |  www.moneyweb.co.za
In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, informal gold miners are searching for over 50 colleagues presumed dead after a mine collapse caused by heavy rain. The incident highlights the dangers of unregulated artisanal mining in the region. Local authorities, including the mayor of Kamituga and the governor of South Kivu, have expressed condolences and are working to prevent future accidents. The World Bank estimates there are 2 million small-scale miners in Congo, significantly more than those employed in industrial mines owned by companies like Glencore and Barrick Gold.

Congolese doctor, Yazidi activist, champions in fight against rape in war, win Nobel Peace Prize

05 Oct 2018  |  www.firstpost.com
Denis Mukwege, a Congolese doctor, and Nadia Murad, a Yazidi rights activist, were awarded the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to end sexual violence as a weapon of war. Mukwege, who heads Panzi Hospital in Bukavu, has treated thousands of women affected by sexual violence, while Murad, a survivor of Islamic State captivity, advocates for Yazidi and women's rights. The award highlights the global issue of sexual violence in conflict and honors the laureates' contributions to bringing visibility and accountability to these crimes.
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