In a column, several Congolese members of the Makutano network, the first business network in Central Africa, alert on the impact of the conflict in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on the economy. More than 400,000 people were moved by the conflict in the East, according to the UN. The security situation remains precarious in certain areas, the infrastructure issues are recurrent … Obed Kambala, an independent Congolese analyst, an executive in a bank currently in Nigeria, is one of the signatories of this gallery. He expressed concerns in the private sector on the situation.
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DRC: private sector players are concerned about the economic impacts of the conflict in the east
