U.S. Congressman Ronny Jackson recently testified before a congressional committee about the ongoing crisis involving the M23 rebel group, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and the strained relations between Presidents Félix Tshisekedi and Paul Kagame.
Jackson, who had just returned from a visit to several countries in the region—including the DRC, Rwanda, the Republic of Congo, Burundi, and Uganda—shared his observations on the security, economic, and governance challenges facing eastern DRC.
According to the Congolese presidency, he visited Kinshasa as a “special envoy of Donald Trump.” His testimony sheds light on the region’s instability, mineral wealth, governance failures, and the broader geopolitical implications of the crisis.
The Full Testimony:
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@thee_alfa_house Sure Professor Lumumba, Tell them though they know it. M23 are congolese and they must fight for their rights like any other African lebels who followed the same way.
This evening at the Kigali Convention Centre, President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame host Rwandans and friends of Rwanda for the annual end of year party.
Asante kabisa Eng. Fred. Kawaida utafiti unaanza hivyo, serikari ya Kenya wakusaidie. Africa ina wajuzi wengi lakini serkali zetu hazizaidii. Prof. Lumumba unasema nini hapa kwani we nakuamini sana kuambia serikari zetu hapa Africa.