Andy Kalala
Joseph Kabila | A scale-mafia exposed
Joseph Kabila | A large scale mafia installed at the top of the nation for the benefit of Rwanda

Whispered throughout his 18 years at the helm of the DRC:
1. Kabila was allegedly a Rwandan implicated in the death of Laurent-Désiré Kabila and on a mission to further Rwandan interests, including the Balkanization of the DRC.
2. After these 18 years, it was discovered that Joseph Kabila paid Rwanda $66 million each month during his reign.
3. The M23 rebel movement was the work of Paul Kagame, founded with Kabila's complicity to plunder Congolese minerals and carry out their grand Balkanization project. Thus, the negotiations between the Kabila regime and the M23 were a grand spectacle.
It took Jean-Pierre Bemba speaking out about it for the population to remember Aimé Ngoy Mukena, former Minister of Defense under Joseph Kabila, who, before his death, claimed to have created a Congolese identity by giving the man who was once called Hypolite Kanambe the name Joseph Kabila Kabange, thus drawing inspiration from the name of Laurent-Desiré Kabila, a friend of his father who took charge of the family after his father's death. It should also be noted that Jean Pierre Bemba, the current Minister of Transportation, was, a few months ago, Minister of Defense. And therefore, better informed about national security. Some voices are being raised to save Kabila from drowning, and curiously, the most vocal is that of Olivier Kamitatu, one of the presidents of the National Assembly under Joseph, who became spokesperson for Moïse Katumbi, former governor of Katanga under Joseph Kabila.
That Kamitatu defends Kabila is surprising when we know that his boss, Moïse Katumbi, who had fallen out with Kabila the other day, asked him through the media: “Let Kabila tell us which passport he used to enter the DRC. He came to find us in this country… I know he came with a Tanzanian passport.” But since all means are good to destroy Tshisekedi, their common target, Katumbi and Kabila are united today and Kamitatu is their spokesperson. Kabila loyalists are lending their voices to Kamitatu and asking Bemba for proof of his thesis because no bank has acknowledged having given this amount to Kabila every month. This is when Willy Mishiki, former Minister of Hydrocarbons under Joseph Kabila, enters the fray to remind us that the mafia does not operate through legal channels. The $66 million operation paid to Rwanda was carried out through through his ministry. Even more seriously, he revisits the identity of Joseph Kabila and confirms having known him when he was still called Hyppolite Kanambe, a Rwandan soldier, responsible for fuel management in the rebel army of the AFDL when it entered Goma in 1997.
Just a few months ago, Félix Tshisekedi, president of the republic, and therefore the best-informed man in the DRC, revealed in a media interview that the AFC rebel movement is led by Joseph Kabila and not Corneille Naanga, who was used for the sake of the cause. And then, Joseph Kabila, who had gone into exile in South Africa without being worried in the DRC, gave a speech in which he assured that he supported the demands of the M23 rebel movement and condemned Félix Tshisekedi's policies. He promised to return to the DRC and finally did so via Goma, the city under the occupation of the M23. This confirmed the theory that AFC/M23 is Josep Kabila under the orders of Paul Kagame. And suddenly, the Congolese feel mocked by Kabila, who has cheated them for 18 years. Joseph Kabila, Rwandan agent at the head of the DRC? The question remains, while the angry Congolese are making his return conditional on a DNA test to establish his filial ties to Laurent-Désiré Kabila, former president of the DRC.