
Fiston Mahamba
Co-Founder at Congo Check
Stringer at Reuters
@CheckCongo Co-Founder ¦ Stringer-@Reuters ¦ Ex @UN's Informat° Officer ¦ InfoCom-@Sorbonne_Univ_/@CELSA_Officiel/@EPJTours/ ¦ Fixer ✉ [email protected]
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1 week ago |
congocheck.net | Fiston Mahamba
Des images montrant les gens en pleines manifestations, sous les bombes lacrymogènes, ont été publiées sur le réseau social Facebook le 14 juin dernier. L’auteur de cette publication, prétend que les clichés montrent la manifestation de la population de l’Est de la République démocratique du Congo (RDC), après l’échec des négociations, sans préciser lesquelles. Méfiez-vous, Congo Check a vérifié la provenance de ces images et confirme qu’elles n’ont aucun lien avec la RDC.
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1 week ago |
congocheck.net | Fiston Mahamba
Une information circulant sur le cyberespace congolais affirme que l’arbitre congolais Jean-Jacques, sélectionné parmi cinq arbitres congolais pour officié lors de la campagne de la Coupe du Monde des clubs qui a débuté hier, a été choisi par la FIFA pour arbitrer le match de ce mercredi 18 juin opposant le Real Madrid à Al Hilal. Il s’agit d’une fausse information . La FIFA a plutôt désigné l’arbitre argentin Facundo Tello pour officier cette rencontre.
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1 week ago |
timeslive.co.za | Fiston Mahamba
17 June 2025 - 15:45 Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. A civil society group said after the accident that some 200 people were aboard the vessels and they were overloaded. Stock photo. The death toll has risen to at least 45 after three motorized canoes capsized in Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) Lake Tumba last Wednesday, a local official said, as the search for survivors continues.
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2 weeks ago |
timeslive.co.za | Fiston Mahamba
At least 32 people were killed and dozens remain missing in Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) Equateur province after two boats carrying more than 100 passengers capsized in Lake Tumba, local authorities told Reuters on Thursday.
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2 months ago |
businesslive.co.za | Ange Kasongo |Benoit Nyemba |Stanis Bujakera |Fiston Mahamba
Kinshasa — About 30 people have died in flooding in Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital Kinshasa, the provincial health minister said on Sunday, as torrential rains over the weekend destroyed homes and roads. “The death toll is provisional, but so far there are around 30 dead,” said Patricien Gongo Abakazi.
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