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  • 23 held over Congo munitions dump blast Twenty-three people, all but one of them soldiers, have been charged and detained in connection with a blast at a Congo munitions dump that killed nearly 300 people in March, officials said Saturday. Speaking on national radio Culture Minister Jean Claude Gakosso, the acting government spokesman, said the suspects were remanded in custody following an investigation into the causes of
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 12th May, 2012 at 04:49PM in General    Source:AFP  comments Comments
  • UN food agency launches emergency Africa appeal The UN food agency on Friday appealed to oil- and mineral-rich nations to set up a fund to combat the food crisis gripping the Sahel desert region and other parts of Africa. Speaking at a conference in the Congolese capital Brazzaville, UN Food and Agriculture Organisation head Jose Graziano Da Silva said the group needed $110 million (83 million euros)
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 27th Apr, 2012 at 07:20PM in General    Source:Insight  comments Comments
  • Cholera Hits Munitions Blast Displaced Brazzaville — A cholera outbreak is adding to the woes of thousands of people displaced by a huge munitions blast in the Congolese capital Brazzaville about a month ago, say officials. "We have 10 confirmed cases of cholera," Youssouf Gamatié, the UN World Health Organization's representative in Congo, told IRIN. Poor hygiene and sanitation conditions in the sites for the
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 2nd Apr, 2012 at 05:12PM in Health    Source:Vanguard  comments Comments
  • Congo builds 200+ coffins after blasts Brazzaville - The government of the Republic of Congo has commissioned more than 200 coffins for the victims of last weekend's deadly explosions. Brazzaville-based coffin-maker Toubi Eloge says the government had initially imported coffins from a neighbouring country ahead of a state funeral planned for Sunday. At least 246 people were killed when a fire at the country's main arms
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 9th Mar, 2012 at 07:26PM in General    Source:SAPA  comments Comments
  • Congo blast injured 2,300, made 14,000 homeless: officials A blast in a Congolese munitions dump last weekend injured more than 2,300 people and left 14,000 homeless, with the death toll unchanged at nearly 200, the government said Thursday. Planning Minister Pierre Moussa, who heads a panel investigating the disaster, told parliament that 13,854 homeless had been accommodated at reception centres and 2,315 wounded had received hospital treatment. Of
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 8th Mar, 2012 at 06:58PM in General    Source:Vanguard  comments Comments
  • Mass funeral for Congo blast victims Funerals and a memorial service for nearly 200 people killed in Congo by last weekend's munitions dump blasts will take place on Sunday, a government spokesman announced. "The government will take care of the burials and everything that goes with them," government spokesman Bienvenu Okiemy told AFP on Thursday. The funerals would be held in the city centre and would
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 8th Mar, 2012 at 04:43PM in General    Source:Daily Champion  comments Comments
  • Safety fears delay search for Congo blast survivors Fears of more unexploded munition at a Congo arms depot where a series of blasts killed nearly 200 people this weekend have delayed the search for more wounded there, officials said Wednesday. Work to make safe the munitions dump where massive blasts killed nearly 200 people has been delayed so experts can carry out more exploratory work in the sector,
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 7th Mar, 2012 at 12:22PM in General    Source:The Herald  comments Comments
  • Congo military recruits' fate 'unknown' Brazzaville - The Congolese military says the fate of dozens of military recruits is still unknown after their dormitory collapsed following an explosion inside the military munitions depot in the Congolese capital. The new military recruits were assigned to a dormitory that witnesses say pancaked following deadly explosions which occurred on Sunday after a fire spread to the arms depot.
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 7th Mar, 2012 at 10:29AM in General    Source:The Herald  comments Comments
  • Congo struggles to treat blast victims Brazzaville - Medicine is running short as hospitals struggle to treat about 1 300 people hurt in a string of powerful blasts at a munitions' dump that flattened hundreds of nearby homes in Brazzaville on Sunday. At the university hospital, hundreds of those wounded are treated in wards, corridors, and under tents set up around the building. And while many
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 7th Mar, 2012 at 07:25AM in General    Source:SAPA  comments Comments
  • Fires under control after Congo munitions blast Fires that raged for two days after a huge munitions dump blast in Congo's capital Brazzaville have been brought under control while the death toll has risen to 180 with over 1,300 injured. The explosions on Sunday in Brazzaville, blamed on a short-circuit, were so powerful they flattened hundreds of houses and were felt in Kinshasa, the capital of the
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 6th Mar, 2012 at 04:44PM in General    Source:RFI  comments Comments
  • US pledges aid after deadly Congo blast Brazzaville - The United States has pledged emergency aid to Congo after huge blasts at an arms depot in Brazzaville killed more than 150 people and left 1 000 injured. President Denis Sassou Nguesso announced a curfew in the capital and cordoned off the area around the devastated eastern district of Mpila, as Congo issued a plea for international help
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 6th Mar, 2012 at 06:42AM in General    Source:AFP  comments Comments
  • escuers try to keep fire from 2nd depot in Congo BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (AP) — International experts fought Monday to prevent a fire from reaching a second arms depot in the capital of the Republic of Congo, a day after a blaze set off a series of explosions so violent they flattened buildings, killing hundreds and trapping countless others under the falling debris. Small detonations continued to shake Brazzaville,
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 5th Mar, 2012 at 02:42PM in General    Source:AP  comments Comments
  • Small detonations continue in Brazzaville Brazzaville - Small blasts continued to ring out in a Brazzaville neighbourhood surrounding a munitions depot, where a fire over the weekend caused a series of explosions that left at least 213 dead. Police cordoned off the district and fire-fighters were working to put out the fire on Monday. A large crowd gathered outside the main municipal morgue, which had
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 5th Mar, 2012 at 11:05AM in General    Source:AP  comments Comments
  • At least 150 people were killed in a series of explosions at a munitions depot in the Congolose capital of Brazzaville early Sunday, a European diplomat said. "We count at least 150 dead in the military hospitals and around 1,500 injured, some of them seriously," the diplomat said when contacted by telephone from Paris, following the fires and explosions that
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 4th Mar, 2012 at 01:51PM in General    Source:AFP  comments Comments
  • Refugee Influx Stretching Camp Facilities Kampala — An influx of refugees fleeing a mix of increased post-election related violence and continued militia activity in parts of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is stretching the capacity of refugee camps in western Uganda to host them, say officials. "We are kind of overwhelmed; there are many Congolese pouring and crossing into Uganda daily," Stephen Malinga, Uganda's
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 27th Feb, 2012 at 11:08PM in General    Source:News24  comments Comments
  • 340 cholera cases in Republic of Congo Brazzaville - A health official says the small Republic of Congo has seen about 340 cholera cases in recent months. Dr Jean Martim Mabiala said on Monday on national radio that there have been nine cholera deaths since June in the area of Likouala, about 800km north of the capital. The Republic of Congo is often overshadowed by its much
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 20th Feb, 2012 at 04:30PM in Health    Source:Health-e  comments Comments
  • Congo leader's party loses 45 percent of its seats KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Final election results show President Joseph Kabila's party losing 45 percent of the legislative seats it held before elections in November that international bodies denounced as fraudulent and chaotic. Kabila still will command a majority in parliament where his "presidential majority" coalition of several parties has won about 300 of the 500 seats. Electoral officials announced
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 2nd Feb, 2012 at 09:40AM in General    Source:Starafrica  comments Comments
  • Plane crashes in Congo, death toll unknown A provincial official in the Congolese province of South Kivu says a plane has crashed after takeoff and there is no news of the passengers on board. Laban Kyalangalilwa, the minister in charge of transportation in South Kivu province, said Tuesday the plane took off from the city of Bukavu at 7:45 a.m. on Monday and was due to land
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 31st Jan, 2012 at 07:16PM in General    Source:AP  comments Comments
  • 150 Congolese held over vote violence Johannesburg - South African police arrested 150 supporters of opposing Congolese political factions over public violence during the DR Congo's chaotic electoral process, a spokesperson said on Friday. A special task force arrested the suspects, all from the Democratic Republic of Congo, at their homes in Johannesburg after a series of clashes between expatriate supporters of Congolese President Joseph Kabila
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 21st Jan, 2012 at 09:21AM in General    Source:SAPA  comments Comments
  • EU finds DRC vote irregularities Kinshasa - The European Union monitoring mission for the Democratic Republic of Congo's elections said on Thursday it had observed widespread irregularities but needed more time to release a definitive report. In its preliminary findings on Monday's polls, the EU team said its 147 observers had seen "numerous irregularities, sometimes serious", in 79% of the polling centres they visited. Mission
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 1st Dec, 2011 at 07:05PM in Politics    Source:SAPA  comments Comments
  • UN concern over DRC vote killings Geneva - The UN rights chief on Thursday condemned the violence that marred Monday's vote in the Democratic Republic of Congo, urging a probe into reports security forces and political supporters killed 10 people. "Clearly, political differences cannot be resolved through killings, and security forces should not use disproportionate force in the conduct of crowd control," said United Nations High
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 1st Dec, 2011 at 02:56PM in Politics    Source:AFP  comments Comments
  • Congo tallies votes after extended election KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Officials are tallying votes in Congo after an election that had to be extended when voting materials failed to arrive. Vote compilation was under way Thursday in Congo, which is sub-Saharan Africa's largest nation. Voters were given two extra days and some polling stations even allowed people to vote early Thursday. Congo's government did not print
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 1st Dec, 2011 at 12:07PM in Politics    Source:AP  comments Comments
  • DRC leader's camp vows to quash rebellion Kinshasa - A top ally of Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila accused the party of his main rival of post-election "insurrection" on Wednesday, and vowed any infractions would be firmly dealt with. Two days after elections marred by deadly violence and reports of fraud, Presidential Majority secretary general Aubin Minaku accused opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi's UDPS party of
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 1st Dec, 2011 at 10:02AM in General    Source:SAPA  comments Comments
  • Congo FA boss suspended for fraud The president of the Republic of Congo football federation, Jean-Michel Mbono, has been suspended for alleged fraud, local media reported on Friday. Radio Congo announced that Mbono, who stands accused of siphoning off 100 000 euros, was relieved of his post as president of Fecofoot by a crisis committee. "Jean-Michel Mbono is suspended from his job after taking 15 million
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 26th Nov, 2011 at 07:58PM in General    Source:Soccernet  comments Comments
  • Congo helicopter crash kills pilot, injures three A helicopter sent to pick up geologists crashed in the Sangha region of northeast Congo Tuesday, killing its Russian pilot and injuring three crew members, said a Congolese military official. "An M18 helicopter crashed while landing in the region of Bandondo (800 kilometres/500 miles from the capital Brazzaville). The accident was caused by poor weather conditions," said Colonel Cyr Patick
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    Posted by: Staff Writer on 15th Nov, 2011 at 05:29PM in General    Source:Leadership  comments Comments

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