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DRC presidential candidate Katumbi holds final campaign rally | Africanews

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Moïse Katumbi a former provincial governor and one of the DRC's richest man, held his last campaign rally in Lubumbashi on Monday.

The leader of the Ensemple pour la république party which translates as "Together for the Republic" is one of 19 candidates vying for the presidency in Wednesday's poll

Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa

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