Kinshasa, DRC — On July 12, 2026, President Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of the Congo presided over the 49th ordinary session of the Council of Ministers, held at the Cité de l’Union africaine in Kinshasa.
The meeting covered a comprehensive agenda that touched upon the nation’s security, health, humanitarian situation, and economic development.
The Council of Ministers addressed several key issues, including the communication from the Head of State, the overall assessment of the national situation, and the approval of various decisions made by the Council. Among the discussions were the approval of the minutes from the 93rd Council of Ministers session, the examination and adoption of dossiers concerning agriculture, food security, environment, and sustainable development.
In his remarks, President Tshisekedi emphasized the need for regional integration and cooperation within Africa.
The DRC, under his leadership, has been striving to improve governance and fight corruption, with an aim to attract foreign investment and bolster economic growth in the mining and agricultural sectors.
The country has also been actively involved in peacekeeping efforts and humanitarian assistance in the Great Lakes region, working closely with neighboring nations to promote stability and security. Despite the challenges, the DRC has seen improvements in education, health, and infrastructure sectors.
The Council of Ministers’session highlighted the importance of effective governance and the implementation of policies that can lead to sustainable development.
As the country moves forward, President Tshisekedi’s leadership and the Council’s commitment to addressing the nation’s complex challenges through diplomatic efforts and regional cooperation are crucial for the DRC’s progress.
The international community remains attentive to the DRC’s efforts to overcome obstacles that have hindered its development, and will be watching closely to see how the nation progresses in achieving lasting peace and prosperity.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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