In the mean time I am worried about the CORRUPTION that is running in all institutions of the country by millions of dollars by the politicians. However, one of the recent example is Mr Kamereh Wakaningini who used to be the President of DRCongo parliament, he never play a very good role during his time and stolen 9000.000 of dollars and hides in Rawbank without socially paying members of his parliament for a year during his mandate. In fact, he was overthrown in last September 2025 by a motion
9 thoughts on “In the mean time I am worried about the CORRUPTION that is running in all institutions of the country by millions of dollars by the politicians. However, one of the recent example is Mr Kamereh Wakaningini who used to be the President of DRCongo parliament, he never play a very good role during his time and stolen 9000.000 of dollars and hides in Rawbank without socially paying members of his parliament for a year during his mandate. In fact, he was overthrown in last September 2025 by a motion”
Mr isako I live in Goma whoever is happening in here you authority are behind this the last president Kabila and the news president tshisekedi is their deal people died here but no one can convince their deal the using young people here for the minerals killed people’s thanks for the hard working you working in activist I live in Goma
Analysis of the Allegations
Scale of Corruption: The author suggests systemic “millions of dollars” are being misappropriated across all state institutions. This reflects a common sentiment regarding the “resource curse” and governance challenges in the region.
Specific Claims: The text names a specific individual, Mr. Kamereh Wakaningini, accusing him of:
Embezzling $9,000,000.
Stashing funds in Rawbank.
Failing to pay parliament members for an entire year.
The “Overthrow”: The article mentions a successful motion to remove him in September 2025.
Critical Context & Fact-Checking
While the frustration expressed in the text is palpable, it is important to distinguish between the sentiment and the specific details provided:
Timeline Ambiguity: The text mentions an event in September 2025. Since we are currently in March 2026, this would be a recent historical event in the context of this timeline.
Identity Verification: While names like “Kamerhe” are prominent in DRC politics (notably Vital Kamerhe), the specific name “Kamereh Wakaningini” and the exact $9 million figure should be cross-referenced with official judicial records or reputable investigative journalism to confirm if this is a factual report or a piece of political commentary.
The Role of Institutions: The claim that parliament members weren’t paid for a year while $9 million was hidden in a private bank is a massive administrative red flag. Usually, such an event would trigger significant international outcry and domestic legal proceedings.
Analysis of the Allegations
Scale of Corruption: The author suggests systemic “millions of dollars” are being misappropriated across all state institutions. This reflects a common sentiment regarding the “resource curse” and governance challenges in the region.
Specific Claims: The text names a specific individual, Mr. Kamereh Wakaningini, accusing him of:
Embezzling $9,000,000.
Stashing funds in Rawbank.
Failing to pay parliament members for an entire year.
The “Overthrow”: The article mentions a successful motion to remove him in September 2025.
Critical Context & Fact-Checking
While the frustration expressed in the text is palpable, it is important to distinguish between the sentiment and the specific details provided:
Timeline Ambiguity: The text mentions an event in September 2025. Since we are currently in March 2026, this would be a recent historical event in the context of this timeline.
Identity Verification: While names like “Kamerhe” are prominent in DRC politics (notably Vital Kamerhe), the specific name “Kamereh Wakaningini” and the exact $9 million figure should be cross-referenced with official judicial records or reputable investigative journalism to confirm if this is a factual report or a piece of political commentary.
The Role of Institutions: The claim that parliament members weren’t paid for a year while $9 million was hidden in a private bank is a massive administrative red flag. Usually, such an event would trigger significant international outcry and domestic legal proceedings.
You there, we forbade you from making comments accusing the government, but you aren’t listening. You’ll see what happens the day you return to the country ✋; we are going to massacre you.
Mr isako I live in Goma whoever is happening in here you authority are behind this the last president Kabila and the news president tshisekedi is their deal people died here but no one can convince their deal the using young people here for the minerals killed people’s thanks for the hard working you working in activist I live in Goma
La situation est si grave l’autorité est corrompu en commençant par le président un détournnateur mais quoi dire de peur on risque la mort
The true story is we all know what Rwanda is doing for our country and who supports them but the main reason we are limited to say it
Analysis of the Allegations
Scale of Corruption: The author suggests systemic “millions of dollars” are being misappropriated across all state institutions. This reflects a common sentiment regarding the “resource curse” and governance challenges in the region.
Specific Claims: The text names a specific individual, Mr. Kamereh Wakaningini, accusing him of:
Embezzling $9,000,000.
Stashing funds in Rawbank.
Failing to pay parliament members for an entire year.
The “Overthrow”: The article mentions a successful motion to remove him in September 2025.
Critical Context & Fact-Checking
While the frustration expressed in the text is palpable, it is important to distinguish between the sentiment and the specific details provided:
Timeline Ambiguity: The text mentions an event in September 2025. Since we are currently in March 2026, this would be a recent historical event in the context of this timeline.
Identity Verification: While names like “Kamerhe” are prominent in DRC politics (notably Vital Kamerhe), the specific name “Kamereh Wakaningini” and the exact $9 million figure should be cross-referenced with official judicial records or reputable investigative journalism to confirm if this is a factual report or a piece of political commentary.
The Role of Institutions: The claim that parliament members weren’t paid for a year while $9 million was hidden in a private bank is a massive administrative red flag. Usually, such an event would trigger significant international outcry and domestic legal proceedings.
Analysis of the Allegations
Scale of Corruption: The author suggests systemic “millions of dollars” are being misappropriated across all state institutions. This reflects a common sentiment regarding the “resource curse” and governance challenges in the region.
Specific Claims: The text names a specific individual, Mr. Kamereh Wakaningini, accusing him of:
Embezzling $9,000,000.
Stashing funds in Rawbank.
Failing to pay parliament members for an entire year.
The “Overthrow”: The article mentions a successful motion to remove him in September 2025.
Critical Context & Fact-Checking
While the frustration expressed in the text is palpable, it is important to distinguish between the sentiment and the specific details provided:
Timeline Ambiguity: The text mentions an event in September 2025. Since we are currently in March 2026, this would be a recent historical event in the context of this timeline.
Identity Verification: While names like “Kamerhe” are prominent in DRC politics (notably Vital Kamerhe), the specific name “Kamereh Wakaningini” and the exact $9 million figure should be cross-referenced with official judicial records or reputable investigative journalism to confirm if this is a factual report or a piece of political commentary.
The Role of Institutions: The claim that parliament members weren’t paid for a year while $9 million was hidden in a private bank is a massive administrative red flag. Usually, such an event would trigger significant international outcry and domestic legal proceedings.
You there, we forbade you from making comments accusing the government, but you aren’t listening. You’ll see what happens the day you return to the country ✋; we are going to massacre you.
Corruption is one of worse thing witch destabilize the whole country, it’s what is passing un Congo with their government.
Kamerhe is not a silly don’t Joke with the fire if you Want to be alive.
Have you already seen a death coming out of graveyard?
touch kamereh again…