Conflict among Wazalendo groups ends eight lives
A member of civil society, Julius Byemba, said to a news agency “at least eight people, including three civilians and five militiamen, were killed and several others wounded in clashes over pay-to-pass roadblocks, whose fees, deemed excessive, ranged from 20,000 - 100,000 Congolese francs ($7 - $36) per crossing. Tensions escalated when the order was given to dismantle them.” It was not until Nyakiliba back out to Kigogo that the peace returned to the region.
It has been hard to secure government spokespeople in Mwenga, but the deaths were confirmed by Foka Mike, who is the head of the Wazalendo paramilitary group.
The conflict that has continued for 2 days in Mwenga has resulted in a substantial damage to estates as well as to increased instability.
People of Mwenga also suffer from another agony. The residents are already struggling with spiraling food coast as a result of the obstructed RN2 road as well as the repercussions of the conflict by the M23 insurgents, the population views the blockades as an extra ordeal. The region has often seen armed conflicts, which included Muhuzi, where new confrontations took multiple lives.
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