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Le premier Flashmob a Kinshasa!
C'etait au Kwilu Bar ce Samedi 21 Juin.
Plus de 70 danseurs avec des tee shirts avec le logo HUNGA BUSTA se sont mis soudainement a executer une choregraphie sur le celebre Happy de Pharell
☛ La RDC se dote d'un passeport biométrique avec puce
Pour élargir et renforcer la sécurisation des données de ses ressortissants, la République démocratique du Congo se dote d'un passeport biométrique. Ce passeport biométrique comprend la photographie et deux empreintes digitales du titulaire, numérisées sur une puce électronique. Ce qui a l'avantage de constituer un gain de temps, et d'être un outil plus efficace contre les usurpations d'identité. Mais c'est aussi l'une des réponses apportée par le président Kabila pour lutter contre le terrorisme international.
Kwilu Fishers
On a sand bar not far from where the Kwilu flows into the Kwango river, three fishermen try their luck net fishing.
Our Experience in Africa: Congo, Angola, Ghana, South Africa! Feat Raissa
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Happy New Year Guys! In this video Raissa and I discuss our experience in different African countries. Our thoughts before arriving, what we enjoyed and what we didn't really enjoy. This is simply our opinion and experience, therefore it doesn't mean you will have the exact experience as us or the same thoughts. Have you travelled back home? If so, where? And what was your experience like? Comment below!
Places we visited:
A N G O L A:
Palanga
Kikolo Market
Ilha Beach
Mutamba Senagol petrol
Presidential Palace
Oon.dah Restaurante (President's restaurant)
Belas Shopping Mall
Downtown
C O N GO:
Lola ya Bonobo
Kinkole
Fleuve Congo
Grand Marche
Place des artistes
Stade de Martyr
Kwilu Bar
Gombe
Grand Hotel de Kinshasa
G H A N A:
Manhyia Palace Museum
Golden Tulip Hotel (Swimming pool, Tennis Court)
L'italy Ice cream parlour
Lake Bosomtwe
War memorial museum
Oasis Beach
Kakum National Park
Cape Coast Castle
Markets
S O U T H A F R I C A
The Glen Shopping Centre (Jo'burg)
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Brunch Majestic River
Brunch sur le beteau Majestic River le long du fleuve Congo.
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Kinshasa Makambo Trailer
Hundreds of young revolutionaries take to the streets of Kinshasa when Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, refuses to relinquish power at the end of his second term. Protests are met with violence from the authorities but the battle for free elections and democracy cannot be repressed. Congolese director Dieudo Hamadi follows three men at the heart of the resistance as they fight to forge a new path for their beloved country. A film with incredible access and unique insight, Kinshasa Makambo is a tense and urgent chronicle of a generation’s struggle to have their voice heard.
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RECORRIDO...FIN DE MI CONTRATO EN PIANO BAR LE PALAIS. KINSHASA RDC
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CONGO DRC - MATADI BAKONGO CENTRAL
PRONUNCIATION: buh-KAHN-go
ALTERNATE NAMES: Kongo
LOCATION: Congo River region (Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo; Republic of the Congo)
POPULATION: 3.3 million
LANGUAGE: Kikongo
RELIGION: Christianity; Kimbanguism; indigenous beliefs
1 • INTRODUCTION
The solidarity of the Bakongo people has a long history based on the splendor of the ancient Kongo kingdom and the cultural unity of the Kikongo language. Founded in the fifteenth century AD , the kingdom was discovered by Portuguese explorer Diego Cao when he landed at the mouth of the Congo River in 1484. As trade developed with the Portuguese, Mbanza Bata, located south of the Congo, became the capital (later known as San Salvador). Portuguese missionaries baptized King Nzinga Mbemba (?–1550), who adopted the Christian name Afonso I. Within a few years, the kingdom was exchanging ambassadors with Portugal and the Vatican.
By the end of the sixteenth century, the Kongo kingdom had virtually ceased to exist. Invasions by neighboring groups from the east severely weakened it, and it became controlled by Portugal. In the seventeenth century, British, Dutch, and French slave ships reportedly carried 13 million persons from the Kongo kingdom to the New World. Ironically, the king and his subjects profited financially from the trade as their kingdom crumbled beneath them. In 1884–85 at the Conference of Berlin, the European powers divided the kingdom among the French, Belgian, and Portuguese. By the end of the nineteenth century, little remained of the once great Kongo civilization.
The twentieth century has seen a rebirth of Kongo nationalism and culture. The Kimbanguist religious movement gained a strong following in the 1920s and became a springboard for anticolonial sentiment. European historians and missionaries, including Georges Balandier and Father Van Wing also helped by uncovering the glorious past of the kingdom. Their enthusiasm inspired Bakongo intellectuals in the Belgian Congo to demand immediate independence in 1956. They founded a political party, whose candidates won the vast majority of municipal seats in 1959, leading to the election of President Joseph Kasavubu (1910–69), a Mukongo, as the Congo's first president.
While Kongo secessionist movements have come and gone, currently a group of fundamentalists is trying to gain independence for the Bakongo, and wants to establish a Kongo federal state composed of five provinces. It would bring together Bakongo living in the southern Congo, the Angolan enclave of Cabinda, the lower province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa, formerly Zaire), and northern Angola. Its name would be Kongo Dia Ntotela (the United States of the Kongo).
2 • LOCATION
The Bakongo are a blend of peoples who assimilated the Kongo culture and language over time. The kingdom consisted of some thirty groups at its beginning. Its original inhabitants occupied a narrow corridor south of the Congo River from present-day Kinshasa to the port city of Matadi in the lower Congo. Through conflict, conquest, and treaties, they came to dominate neighboring tribes, including the Bambata, the Mayumbe, the Basolongo, the Kakongo, the Basundi, and the Babuende. These peoples gradually adopted the Bakongo culture and through intermarriage blended completely with the Bakongo.
The Kongo kingdom once covered about 116 square miles (300 square kilometers). Its boundaries extended as far as the Nkisi River to the east, the Dande River to the south, the Congo (Zaire) River to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The greater kingdom of the sixteenth century extended another 62 miles (100 kilometers) east to the Kwango River and 124 miles (200 kilometers) further north to the Kwilu River. Today, the Bakongo peoples still live in their ancestral homeland. It is quite mountainous and has a dry season lasting from May to August or September. Of the three ecological zones to the south of the Congo River, the hilly middle zone receives the most annual rainfall (55 inches/140 centimeters) and has relatively fertile soils and moderately warm temperatures. Consequently, it is more densely populated than the dry, sandy coastal region and the infertile arid plateau to the east.
There are about 1.6 million Bakongo living in Angola, 1.1 million in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire), and 600,000 in the Republic of the Congo, where they are the largest ethnic group. In Angola, they are the third-largest group, making up 14 percent of the population.
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Salsa Dancing
Vacances Kinshasa août 2018
Poisson de Paris
VTT Kinshasa/ Kwilu chute
Une Chute c’est : l’action de tomber, de perdre l'équilibre, d'être entraînée vers le sol, de se détacher de son support PAS naturel causé par un effondrement de régime. Moi je dis, c’est à cause du vélo !!!!
Résultat : Juste un bleu dans le bas du dos !
Ba Musiciens Ya Kinshasa Babeti bourgmestre Ya Mont Ngafula frape...
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Ozone AfriK Bar Lounge
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Kinshasa 2.0 -Part1- Mixed Reality Dokumentary Second Life®
Short film by Teboho Edkins, part of Why Democracy Project( ), shown on Berlinale Talent Campus 2008,Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen 2008, Kurzfilm Festival Innsbruck 2008, Norwegian Short Film Festival 2008. Second Life® Production by YOUin3D.com, Berlin, Germany ( )