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Crispin Kyalangalilwa is a journalist based in Bukavu, Congo The Democratic Republic.
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Fighting kills 11 in Congo's eastern city of Bukavu

11 Oct 2023  |  www.saltwire.com
Armed clashes in Bukavu, eastern Congo, resulted in 11 deaths, including eight gunmen and three security personnel. The attack, attributed to the new militia CPCA-A64, involved around 40 fighters entering the city, singing liberation songs, and attempting to loot a military camp. The group demands President Felix Tshisekedi's resignation, accusing him of election fraud. Security forces have captured 36 assailants, but the identity of the attackers remains unconfirmed.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

06 Oct 2023  |  malaya.com.ph
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances from artists like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who performed a dance symbolizing freedom.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

01 Oct 2023  |  inkl
African artists, including Awadi and Reine Saidhate, expressed solidarity with the people affected by the conflict in East Congo during the Amani festival in Bukavu. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 attendees participated, with artists using their music to convey messages of peace and support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

01 Oct 2023  |  www.fxempire.com
African artists, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, showed solidarity with the conflict-affected people of East Congo at the Amani festival in Bukavu. The festival, usually held in Goma, was relocated due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 attendees enjoyed performances aimed at conveying messages of peace and support. Artists like Reine Saidhate used their music to express solidarity and highlight the suffering caused by the conflict.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  wincountry.com
Artists from across Africa, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict. The festival, meaning 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which featured performances and dances symbolizing freedom and solidarity with those affected by war.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  Mix 106.9
Artists from across Africa, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to express solidarity with victims of regional conflict. The festival, which means 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which featured performances and dances symbolizing freedom and support.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  HOT 96 | Today's Hit Music | Evansville, IN
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict. The festival, which means 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate were among the performers who expressed solidarity with the affected people through their music. Over 30,000 people attended the event, which ran from Friday to Sunday.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  kelo.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, with performances aimed at conveying messages of solidarity and peace. Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate were among the notable performers.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  100.7 MIX-FM | Today's Hit Music | Terre Haute, IN
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict despite growing insecurity. The festival, usually held in Goma, was moved due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 attendees enjoyed performances from more than 20 acts, including Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi and local singer Reine Saidhate, who emphasized the role of music in conveying messages of solidarity.

African artists show support for east Congo conflict at music festival

14 Feb 2023  |  hi99.com
Artists from across Africa performed at the Amani festival in Bukavu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, to show support for victims of conflict. The festival, meaning 'peace' in Swahili, was moved from Goma due to an M23 rebel offensive. Over 30,000 people attended, enjoying acts like Senegalese rap star Didier Awadi, who expressed solidarity with the attacked people. Local singer Reine Saidhate also participated, performing a dance symbolizing freedom and conveying support through her music.
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