The Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka had a chill time in Kananga, the bomb capital of the Central Kasaï province. She rolled into town on Saturday, May 24, 2025, and had a good old chat with the Kananga peeps at Independence Square. According to the Prime Minister’s PR team, Judith Suminwa Tuluka was all about that national unity vibe while spilling the tea on some major projects for the province. She was like, “Yo, we gotta stick together during these rough times with the whole Rwandan invasion and AFC/M23 rebellion situation.”
Uniting the Nation: A Prime Minister’s Mission
The Prime Minister, Judith Suminwa Tuluka, dropped some truth bombs about how the DRC is going through some tough times with the whole Rwanda situation in the East. She was like, “Listen up, folks, our strength lies in our unity. Ain’t nobody gonna tear our nation apart. We got President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi’s back, and we ain’t letting anyone mess with our turf. Kananga, Goma, Kinshasa, they’re all part of this unbreakable home of ours!” She also gave a shoutout to the Armed Forces, National Police, and the “Wazalendo” fighters holding it down in the East, protecting our land.
Prioritizing the Grind: Roads, Erosion, and Power Moves
The Prime Minister, Judith Suminwa Tuluka, spilled the tea on some major projects she’s got in the works. She was like, “I’m personally gonna keep an eye on the vital infrastructures around here. We’re talking about the Kananga-Kalamba Mbuji road and fixing up them water systems.” She was all about that hands-on approach, making sure Kananga gets the love it deserves. Gotta fight those erosions eating up the neighborhoods and get that Katende dam pumping again. Clean water and electricity ain’t no luxuries, they’re your rights, fam.
Keeping It Real: Fulfilling Presidential Promises
Judith Suminwa knew what’s up with the expectations of the Kasaï Central peeps. She was like, “We’re gonna deliver on every promise President Tshisekedi made to y’all during the election hustle. It’s all part of the Government’s Action Plan (GAP 2024-2028).” She laid it out straight, saying, “I’m here to let you know that Tshisekedi’s promises in Kasaï Central ain’t just talk. We’re making moves now, not tomorrow. This government ain’t forgetting about y’all. We’re tracking every penny spent on these projects and holding folks accountable for any delays. Your patience has run its course, time for action, baby!”
In conclusion, the Prime Minister, Judith Suminwa Tuluka, is all about turning those presidential promises into reality. She’s riding hard on that Government Action Plan (GAP 2024-2028), investing in infrastructures, and making sure everyone can access social services. It’s all in line with President Félix Tshisekedi’s six major commitments for his second term leading the DRC. So, buckle up, ’cause this government means business when it comes to development and progress for the people.