Weeks after M23 rebels seized Goma, residents are adjusting to a new reality. While some services continue, public support appears coerced as the rebels push forward.
More than 7,000 people have been killed in the fighting since January, DRC Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka said.
Defence committees praise the successful return of injured South African soldiers from DRC, ensuring their well-being and ...
Women recall how dem rape dem for prison for DR Congo, as confusion break out afta rebels advance on Goma city.
Around 700,000 people were forced to leave Goma, one of the biggest cities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) when it fell in January to rebels, known as M23. With the conflict spreading, ...
All told 127 SA National Defence Force (SANDF) personnel are now back in South Africa receiving medical and other care ...
The Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans has welcomed confirmation from the South African National Defence ...
The UK says it will also suspend future defense training assistance and demands that Kigali withdraw its troops from Congo.
Goma’s takeover by the M23 rebels represents more than a typical political crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo because it holds deep personal significance for me. The fall of ...
"As they push for sanctions against Rwanda, (Congo's president), seeing that Rwanda is being targeted, will refuse to ...
Perhaps more importantly, it contains some of the world’s largest deposits of key minerals, such as cobalt, which is ...