The Rwanda-backed armed group M23 vowed Thursday to “continue the march of liberation” to the DR Congo capital Kinshasa, as its fighters made further advances in the mineral-rich east of the country.
Rwandan-backed M23 advances in DR Congo, sparking international concern over escalating conflict and humanitarian crisis.
Rwanda-backed rebels are closing in on the key eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo city of Bukavu, promising to continue their lightning offensive until they take the national capital. The bloody ...
But it seems that the invulnerability cloak gifted to it by a history of white oppression, its standing as Africa’s oldest liberation movement, and the global reverence of Nelson Mandela, is slowly ...
SADC on Thursday was due for an emergency meeting, as the presidents of Rwanda and South Africa traded harsh words on social ...
HARARE: Leaders and ministers from the southern African regional group SADC gathered in the Zimbabwe capital ahead of a summit on the conflict ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier Nduhungirehe had a call with his South African counterpart Ronald Lamola on Thursday, January 30, to discuss the crisis in eastern DR ...
Harare: The southern African grouping SADC held crisis talks on Friday on the escalating conflict in the eastern DR Congo, ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo's foreign minister on Friday accused Rwanda of illegally occupying part of its territory, ...
JOHANNESBURG - Tensions are escalating between President Cyril Ramaphosa and Rwandan President, Paul Kagame, with the latter ...
M23 formed in 2012 when Tutsi soldiers broke away from the Congolese Army saying promises made to them in the 2009 agreement ...
Kenyan President William Ruto, the East African Community (EAC) chair, convened a virtual summit on 29 January to discuss the ...