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Understanding the Complexities of the Eastern DRC Conflict: Beyond the Noise 

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To address the crisis effectively, it is essential to look beyond rhetoric and understand the deeper historical, political, and socio-economic dynamics at play
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By Ngembeni Wa Namaso*

To address the crisis effectively, it is essential to look beyond rhetoric and understand the deeper historical, political, and socio-economic dynamics at play

The ongoing tension between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda has sparked intense debates across Africa, particularly in Kinshasa.

While many voices in the DRC blame Rwanda and President Paul Kagame for the country’s challenges, the reality is far more nuanced. 

To address the crisis effectively, it is essential to look beyond rhetoric and understand the deeper historical, political, and socio-economic dynamics at play.

1. *Leadership and Responsibility: A Comparison of Kabila and Tshisekedi* 

Former President Joseph Kabila, who ruled longer than his successor Félix Tshisekedi, rose to power through a military struggle from the eastern DRC. 

Despite the controversy surrounding his handover of power, Kabila’s familiarity with the complexities of the eastern region should provide insights into solutions for peace.

Yet, much of the public discourse in Kinshasa focuses on simplified narratives: “Congo’s wealth is being plundered,” “Congolese are being killed,” and “Rwanda is to blame.”

While it is easy to point fingers at external actors like Rwanda, resolving the crisis requires deeper introspection and accountability within the Congolese leadership.

2. *Eastern DRC vs. Kinshasa: A Tale of Two Realities* 

While Kinshasa’s political class decries the exploitation of Congo’s resources, similar issues of corruption, mismanagement, and neglect are prevalent in the capital itself.

Interestingly, areas like Goma and Bukavu—once symbols of instability—are now experiencing relative calm and better public services, with water and electricity being restored.

This contrast raises important questions:

Why has Kinshasa, despite its distance from the conflict zone, not matched these improvements? 

And why does the conversation about Congo’s wealth exclude the responsibility of leaders like Tshisekedi and his predecessors?

3. *Rwanda’s Perspective: Security Concerns and Historical Context* 

Rwanda’s involvement in the DRC is often portrayed as predatory, yet Kigali has legitimate security concerns. 

The Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR)—a rebel group formed by remnants of the perpetrators of the 1994 Rwandan genocide—operates from the DRC, posing an existential threat to Rwanda.

When Rwanda intervenes to protect the Banyamulenge, a Congolese Tutsi community targeted by the FDLR, it is often condemned. 

Yet, the silence is deafening when the Banyamulenge face violence, sometimes allegedly with support from factions in Kinshasa. 

Should Rwanda stand idle as its people are targeted, or is it justified in taking action—even if economic benefits arise from its involvement?

Importantly, the Banyamulenge have as much claim to the resources of their land as anyone in Kinshasa.

The cries of “our wealth, our resources” lose credibility when leaders in the capital do little to improve conditions in resource-rich regions.

4. *The Scapegoating of Rwanda: A Reflection of Deep-Rooted Insecurities* 

The tendency to blame Rwanda reflects broader issues within African societies—particularly internalized colonial attitudes and envy toward success.

Rwanda’s transformation under Kagame—from a genocide-ravaged nation to a model of discipline and development—challenges stereotypes that Africans should remain poor, disorganized, and dependent.

President Kagame’s background is notable: raised in a refugee camp, he fought alongside Ugandan forces to oust dictatorship and later liberated Rwanda. 

His leadership has turned Rwanda into one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies. 

In contrast, what 

tangible progress has Tshisekedi’s administration delivered? 

His father was a career politician with no record of nation-building, and his tenure has yet to yield significant reforms.

This scapegoating of Rwanda reveals a psychological enslavement that persists among some Africans, Blacks and Congolese, who find it easier to externalize blame rather than confront internal failures. 

Africans must break free from the toxic cycle of self-hate and jealousy that impedes collective progress.

5. *Global Exploitation vs. African Agency* 

Africa’s wealth has long been exploited by foreign powers—France, Belgium, the United States, and international organizations. 

Ironically, while these actors benefit from African resources with little scrutiny, Rwanda faces criticism for leveraging opportunities next door. 

Why should Africa’s riches only serve outsiders while neighboring Africans, like Rwandans, are vilified for participating in regional economies?

The Banyamulenge crisis is not just a local issue—it is a test of African solidarity and leadership. 

Kinshasa’s refusal to recognize the community’s rights perpetuates division and fuels conflict. 

Genuine solutions lie in inclusive governance, equitable resource sharing, and respect for all Congolese citizens, regardless of ethnicity.

6. *Moving Forward: Dialogue Over Hostility* 

The inflammatory rhetoric coming from some Congolese politicians, including warlike language toward Rwanda, is dangerous and counterproductive. Leaders like Tshisekedi must rise above populism and engage in meaningful dialogue with all stakeholders—especially those in the eastern regions.

Negotiation, not name-calling, is the path to lasting peace.

President Kagame’s firmness should not be mistaken for aggression.

His record shows a leader committed to defending his people at all cost. Peace comes through strength. 

The DRC leadership must focus on healing internal divisions, investing in infrastructure, and fostering economic cooperation rather than seeking external scapegoats.

*Final Thoughts: Research, Reflect, Rebuild* 

It is time to move beyond the noise and do our own research.

Understanding the realities of eastern DRC requires confronting uncomfortable truths: the failures of Kinshasa, the complexities of regional politics, and the legitimate concerns of neighboring countries.

Africa’s future depends on collaboration, not conflict. 

The DRC and Rwanda, despite their fraught history, share more in common than they realize. 

The challenge lies in turning shared borders into bridges—not battle lines.

*Ngembeni Wa Namaso is an Environmental Management Specialist and commentator on Society and Politics. He holds a PhD in Forest Policy and Economics He is based in Yaoundé, Cameroon.

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