After 18 years in power, former Congolese President Joseph Kabila has been sentenced to death in absentia by a court in Kinshasa for treason, marking a dramatic shift in Congolese politics.
Former President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, <strong>Joseph Kabila</strong>, faces the death penalty after being convicted of treason last year. Kabila asserts that the charges against him are baseless and politically motivated.
The debate in the Democratic Republic of Congo over potential constitutional amendments is escalating, with discussions about granting President <strong>Félix Tshisekedi</strong> a third term. This comes amid increasing security crises in the country.