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DRC’s Hero: Lumumba Look-Alike Goes Viral at AFCON 2025 With Silent Tribute
Amid the roar of drums, chants, and constant movement that define the Africa Cup of Nations, one supporter has captured global attention by doing the exact opposite.
At AFCON 2025, a Congolese fan known as “Lumumba Vea” has become one of the tournament’s most talked-about figures by standing completely still throughout DR Congo’s matches.

His real name is Michel Kuka Mboladinga, a 53-year-old football supporter from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mboladinga has gone viral on social media for performing as a human statue, maintaining a silent, motionless pose for the full duration of games involving the Congolese national team.
What sets Lumumba Vea apart is his striking resemblance to Patrice Lumumba, the DRC’s first prime minister and a towering symbol of the country’s struggle for independence. Dressed to evoke Lumumba’s iconic appearance, Mboladinga models his pose on the famous statue of the late leader in Kinshasa.

Cast in bronze, the statue depicts Lumumba in a formal suit rather than military attire, reinforcing his identity as a statesman.
The figure stands upright and forward-facing, one arm raised, with a stern and resolute expression that has come to symbolize Lumumba’s uncompromising stance against colonial rule.
At the ongoing tournament, Lumumba Vea has recreated that image with remarkable discipline. During DR Congo’s Group D match against Botswana in Rabat on Tuesday, December 30, he reportedly held his pose for the entire 90 minutes as the Leopards secured a convincing 3–0 victory.
His silent tribute has quickly turned into a spectacle of its own. Members of the Congolese Supporters Club now form a protective ring around him as he arrives at and leaves stadiums, shielding him from crowds eager to take photos or record videos. Fans and broadcasters alike have singled him out as one of AFCON 2025’s most memorable personalities.
For Mboladinga, the performance goes beyond entertainment.
He has described his act as a way of honoring both the national team and the legacy of Patrice Lumumba, using football as a platform for historical remembrance and national pride.
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Lesotho Looks to Ghana as Model for Public Procurement Reforms
Lesotho’s Public Procurement Authority (PPA) has cited Ghana as a leading example in public procurement governance, following a benchmarking visit aimed at strengthening the southern African nation’s newly established procurement system.
Thandy Pino, Board Chair of the Lesotho Public Procurement Authority, said the visit was part of a strategic learning exercise to enhance transparency, efficiency, and value for money in public spending. She noted that Lesotho’s procurement system remains in its early stages, having been established under the country’s 2023 Public Procurement Act.
“So Lesotho is still fairly new in terms of public procurement regulation. The Act was only passed in 2023, while Ghana has over 20 years of experience under its Public Procurement Act,” Pino said.
She stated that the delegation was not seeking to replicate Ghana’s system directly, but rather to adapt best practices to Lesotho’s specific governance and economic context.
“We are not here to copy and paste what Ghana is doing. We are here to understand what we can adapt and tailor to our environment,” she added.
Ghana’s procurement framework is governed by the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663), which has been widely credited with improving transparency in public spending, strengthening competitive tendering processes, and reducing procurement irregularities through institutional oversight mechanisms.
Over the years, Ghana’s reforms have focused on e-procurement systems, audit compliance, and value-for-money assessments in public contracts.
For Lesotho, the engagement forms part of broader efforts to modernize its procurement architecture, reduce inefficiencies, and strengthen accountability in public financial management.
The Lesotho Public Procurement Authority (LPPA) is expected to play a central role in centralizing procurement oversight and improving compliance across government institutions.
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Nigeria Files Treason Charges Against Six in Alleged Plot to Overthrow President Tinubu
Nigeria’s government has formally charged six former security officials with treason, accusing them of plotting to violently overthrow President Bola Tinubu’s administration, according to court documents released on Tuesday.
The charges, filed by Attorney-General and Justice Minister Lateef Fagbemi at a federal court in the capital, Abuja, represent the most serious treason prosecution since Tinubu took office in 2023. The case underscores the government’s intensified push to tighten internal security amid deepening economic strains, a long-running Islamist insurgency in the north, and rising political tensions.
Prosecutors have leveled 13 criminal charges against the suspects, including treason, terrorism, and terrorism financing. Among those charged is a retired army major-general. A seventh suspect, a former state governor, remains at large and is currently being sought by authorities.
The six individuals in custody are due to be arraigned before a judge on Wednesday. Defence lawyers were not immediately available for comment when the story was published.
The alleged coup plot was reportedly foiled last year. In a related move in October, Tinubu abruptly replaced the military’s top leadership in a sweeping shake-up that an aide described as a necessary step to bolster national security as threats to the government escalated.
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Disaster in Zimbabwe After Commuter Bus Explosion Kills 18
Harare, Zimbabwe – President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared a national State of Disaster following a devastating road accident in which a commuter omnibus exploded into flames, killing all 18 passengers on board.
The tragedy occurred on Thursday, April 16, along the busy Bulawayo-Beitbridge Highway as the victims, mourners returning from a funeral in Nkayi, were heading home.
According to police and government officials, the vehicle caught fire and was rapidly engulfed in flames, resulting in an explosion that left no survivors.
Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe, who visited the accident scene, confirmed that some bodies were burnt beyond recognition, while others have been identified. He described the incident as one of the deadliest road accidents in recent months.
“President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared a State of Disaster following the incident along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge Road,” Minister Garwe said. “ZRP and other security agents are busy investigating, so the cause of the accident is not yet known, but we are so saddened as Zimbabweans and the government.”
President Mnangagwa conveyed his personal condolences to the bereaved families through the minister, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of life.
The Bulawayo-Beitbridge Highway is one of Zimbabwe’s major transport corridors, frequently used by commuter omnibuses. Road accidents are common on Zimbabwean highways due to poor road conditions, overloading, and vehicle maintenance issues, but the fiery explosion in this case has heightened public concern.
As investigations continue, authorities have not yet determined whether the fire was caused by a mechanical failure, speeding, or another factor. The declaration of a State of Disaster will allow the government to mobilize additional resources for emergency response, victim identification, and support to affected families.
This latest tragedy comes amid ongoing national efforts to improve road safety in Zimbabwe, where traffic accidents remain a leading cause of death.
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