MONUC
United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Closure of MONUC

On 1 July 2010, the UN Security Council renamed MONUC the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) to reflect the new phase reached in the country.

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The message issued by the International Committee for the Support of the Transition (CIAT) on the occasion of the 1st anniversary of the signing of the All-inclusive Agreement and the subsequent developments on the Sunday…
The event of 28 March in Kinshasa continues to spark local press comments. Today's papers echo various reactions from the International Community and some DRC political players. The headlines in LE PHARE read: "The mystery…
A coup reportedly foiled in Kinshasa from Saturday to Sunday night, say most local papers in Kinshasa today. ''Kinshasa had a very agitated Saturday and Sunday night. The gun shots heard in the vicinities of the main military…
Today's local papers in Kinshasa devote their headlines to various subjects, amongst others, the arrival of American experts in atomic energy in Kinshasa following the seizure of a large quantity of enriched uranium in DRC…
Today's papers in Kinshasa mention various reactions to the putting in place of the territorial administration following a power-sharing agreement, among the components and entities, grabbed by the Government. In an article…
Yesterday's extraordinary cabinet meeting culminated in a power-sharing agreement on the provincial administration, say today's local papers in Kinshasa. ''The DRC Government hardly grabbed a power-sharing agreement on the…
The Senate hearing of the Minister of the Interior, Decentralisation and Security, Théophile Mbemba, is widely covered by Kinshasa's newspapers of Mach 19. The papers also broach the activities of the UN Mission in Ituri and…
The demonstration held in Kinshasa yesterday in support of MONUC, as well as the insecurity in the Congolese capital and other parts of the country constitute the main points covered by Kinshasa's newspapers of March 18, 2004…
Kinshasa's press of March 17 devotes its main headlines to the postponement of parliamentary debates on the proposed 2004 State budget, the discussion between the DRC President and his four Vice-Presidents over the…
In the wake of the announced parliamentary debates on the 2004 State budget, along with the proposed salaries for the DRC President and his four Vice-Presidents, today's press carries reactions from some opposition leaders…
Today's Kinshasa's press offers abundant comments on the 2004 State budget submitted to the Parliament for approval, while the main headlines focus the proposed remunerations for President Joseph Kabila and his four Vice…
President Joseph Kabila should explain to the public the reasons for the delay recorded in the nomination of new provincial governors, which he has announced for the end of February, some of today's Kinshasa's newspapers…