Former PM Aminata Toure vows to keep fighting after being stripped of her MP seat
Condé faces questions over efforts to amend the constitution and stay in power for a third term
Guinea sends experts to help DRC combat virus, reciprocating after earlier West African outbreak
Violence erupted after death of Senegalese fisherman, shot by members of Mauritanian coast guard
A true treasure overlooks the city of Kinshasa on top of Ngaliema Hill. An exhibition room of a few dozen square meters is too small to contain the 45,000 pieces that have been collected from across the Democratic Republic of Congo. But this is the temporary solution to keep some of this collection open to the public until a new and bigger museum, opens in 2018. Abdourahmane Dia has this report.
Mobutu Sese Seko, who died in 1997, ruled what today is the Democratic Republic of Congo with an iron fist for 32 years