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Congo: Zaire: 61 Illegal Foreign Citizens Repatriated
At least 61 foreign citizens from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Congo Brazzaville, were recently repatriated by the Foreigners and Migration Services (SME), in the northern Zaire Province, Angop has learnt. The illegal foreigners were taken to DRC`s Lower Congo Province, through Luvu (Mbanza Congo) and Kimbumba (Soyo) ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2006-06-28)

Angola: Cabinda: Illegal Foreigners Expelled
At least 115 foreign citizens who were living illegally in the provinces of Huambo and Luanda were repatriated on Friday through the border of Cabinda with the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Congo Brazzaville. Most of the citizens expelled came from DRC and Congo Brazzavile, while others are ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2003-12-27)

Congo (DRC): Streets of Kinshasa deserted after violent clash
The streets of Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) capital, are deserted following last night's exchange of gun fire across the capital. The United Nations says six people lost their lives in the gun battle. Most businesses have also not opened with very few people seen walking ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2006-08-21)

Great Lakes: Kinshasa says it resist any foreign invasion
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) said on Friday its army would resist any invasion by foreign forces. "If Uganda, Rwanda, or any other country launches an attack on the DRC, we will fight," Henri Mova Sakanyi, the government spokesman, told IRIN in Kinshasa, the nation's capital.Rwanda ...

Read Story at IRINNews (2005-09-30)

Congo: Polio vaccination campaign begins
In response to an outbreak of polio in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Republic of Congo (ROC) has launched a three-phase vaccination campaign against the disease. "The threat is serious," said Edouard Ndinga, ROC's national officer in charge of the immunisation programme, as he urged the population ...

Read Story at IRINNews (2006-06-15)

Congo: Polio vaccination campaign begins
In response to an outbreak of polio in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Republic of Congo (ROC) has launched a three-phase vaccination campaign against the disease. "The threat is serious," said Edouard Ndinga, ROC's national officer in charge of the immunisation programme, as he urged the population ...

Read Story at IRINNews (2006-06-13)

Uganda: Congo warns Uganda
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) said on Friday its army would resist any invasion by foreign forces. “If Uganda, Rwanda, or any other country launches an attack on the DRC, we will fight,” Henri Mova Sakanyi, the government spokesman, told IRIN in Kinshasa, the nation’s capital. Rwanda has not recently ...

Read Story at The Sunday Vision (2005-10-02)

Congo (DRC): Confirmation awaited on reports of DRC invasion
Confirmation is still being awaited on reports that Rwandan troops have already crossed the border into the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The allegation has been made by Congo-based Rwandan rebels, but United Nations officials say they have no evidence of any invasion of the eastern DRC. ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2004-11-30)

Congo: Twelve Foreign Citizens Detained In Zaire Province
Congo, 01/28 - Twelve foreign citizens, ten of whom from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and two of Mauritania, were detained last week by the National Police when attempting illegal move from Nkiende village in Mbanza Congo District to Luanda, announced an official source. Speaking to Angop, the Provincial ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2005-01-28)

Congo (DRC): DRC security beefed up ahead of Sunday's polls
Kinshasa is on high alert with United Nations (UN) troops on 24-hour patrols ahead of Sundays' run-off polls in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Security has been stepped up following the gun battle between supporters of Joseph Kabila, the DRC president and Jean-Pierre Bemba, the MLC leader, during the ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2006-10-23)


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