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Congo rival leader to return home for presidential bid

Democratic Republic of Congo’s opposition Presidential candidate Moise Katumbi talks to his supporters after leaving the prosecutor’s office in Lubumbashi, the capital of Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, May 11, 2016. Reuters.
Democratic Republic of Congo’s opposition Presidential candidate Moise Katumbi talks to his supporters after leaving the prosecutor’s office in Lubumbashi, the capital of Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, May 11, 2016. Reuters.

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Exiled Congolese opposition leader Moise Katumbi vowed to return to Democratic Republic of Congo by June to lodge his candidacy for a presidential election to replace President Joseph Kabila, currently scheduled for December.

“I’m not scared of returning to Congo,” Katumbi told a news conference in Johannesburg.

A Reuters report says he left Congo in May 2016 for medical treatment after being accused by prosecutors of hiring mercenaries.

“I will be there to present my candidacy,” he said, although he declined to give a more precise date.

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