“Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu were NOT there when the EFF was formed, they were still facing their disciplinary hearing in the ANC, actually they were appealing. 😳😳😳
Kenny Kunene and Andile Mngxitama were there. We sent Kenny to go and engage Julius.”🫢
NBC News analyzed leaked reports, satellite images and interviews to reveal the extent of Rwanda's carefully concealed and high-tech war in the Congo, as the U.S. tries to strike a deal for peace and access to the region's minerals. https://t.co/zWppeyhmHo
Dear @MarioNawfal, @elonmusk, @USAmbDRC, Let Me Explain: How a U.S.-Congo Partnership Is a REVOLUTION —And Why Rwanda Is Fighting to Stop It
For decades, Congo has been rich in resources but poor in reality. Billions of dollars in cobalt, lithium, and uranium flow out each year, yet the people see almost none of it. Why? Because a corrupt system of political elites, foreign interests, and Kagame’s destabilization has turned Congo’s wealth into a personal cash machine.
Now, President Tshisekedi is proposing a game-changer: a direct mining partnership with the U.S.—one that secures America’s access to critical minerals while bringing transparency, legality, and real economic benefits to the Congolese people. Instead of China buying off politicians in corrupt deals that enriched Kabila—and Katumbi, Congo could finally work with a partner that respects labor rights and fair business practices.
But Rwanda and Kagame are fighting it tooth and nail—because their economy depends on keeping Congo weak. For years, Kagame has acted as the middleman for stolen minerals, looting them through war and chaos and selling them mostly to China. His regime doesn’t want Congo stable—stability means losing his biggest revenue stream.
And China? Beijing loves chaos. It thrives in corrupt environments with no accountability. That’s why it’s the biggest benefactor of Kagame’s smuggling operations, securing Congo’s resources while cutting out the U.S. Beijing isn’t here to develop Congo—it’s here to extract, exploit, and control.
Meanwhile, Back in Congo: We Won’t Let Katumbi and Kabila Keep Holding the Nation Hostage. For too long, a handful of elites have built empires off our resources, leaving the people with nothing but the dust from mining trucks.
A U.S.-Congo Partnership Is THE Solution to Break This Cycle. What Tshisekedi is bringing to Trump and the U.S. is a chance to finally end this corrupt system. This isn’t just about mining—it’s about sovereignty, security, and stopping a system that keeps Congo poor while fueling a global resource war.
By forging a strong U.S.-Congo mining partnership, China’s grip on minerals can finally end. Unlike China’s bribes, debt traps, and backdoor deals, U.S. companies operate under strict regulations—respecting labor rights, environmental standards, and financial transparency.
✔ No more stolen minerals funding Kagame’s war machine
✔ No more child miners dying in illegal operations
✔ No more China walking away with trillions while Congo stays poor
By partnering with Washington, the U.S. gains secure, legal, and stable access to cobalt, lithium, and uranium—critical for advanced technology.
For Congo, this means a real shot at development, where mining wealth actually funds infrastructure, healthcare, and education, instead of fueling war and corruption.
During the Cold War, Congo was a key strategic ally of the United States, playing a crucial role in countering Soviet influence in Africa. Today, it can be just as vital to U.S. interests, not only in securing critical minerals but also in fighting terrorism and controlling migration. The ADF Islamist militants are massacring Christian communities in eastern Congo, posing a growing security threat that requires coordinated action. Meanwhile, President Trump has spoken about waves of Congolese migrants reaching the U.S. A strong, stable partnership would allow Congo to reintegrate its citizens, secure its borders, and stop the uncontrolled flow of illegal immigration, benefiting both nations.
This is more than a deal. This is a revolution.
With Trump and Tshisekedi leading, it’s time for Congo to take back control—and for America to finally get in the game.
Litsani Choukran.
@ShintwaKibambi Quelle réflexion et parallélisme qui est si bête et étale votre moralité. Encourager alors vos enfants et si vous en avez d'être des vendeurs de drogue. Mrd.