The Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and New Information and Communication Technologies received in his office the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium in the DRC.


The focus was on the advancement of the National Digital Plan.

It was a question of discussing on the advancements compared to the digital plan in which Belgium worked or collaborated in its development but also the various projects of the minister with regard to the post office, data processing and digital.

This plan is an important step for the development of the Congo not only at the societal level but also at the industrial and economic level.

I was very happy to tell the minister to be able to announce the opening of a project here which is Kinshasa Digi Academy which is a platform not only of academies but also of start-ups within the framework of small IT projects, like small industrial development companies and nuggets in the Congo, said Jo Indekeu.

This diplomat announced the intention of his country to continue to collaborate with the DRC in the field of the Ptntic to carry out certain projects.

"We are ready to continue to lead these same efforts. Today's discussions have revolved around different projects that we can implement, discuss internally, so that we can include them in the multi projects that we are developing with the Congolese authorities" concluded the Belgian Diplomat.

Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Editor

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