
Citizen Services
CITIZEN SERVICES

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Sport
If there are moments of popular rejoicing where Congolese from all walks of life unite as one man, it is during sports competitions to applaud and encourage their national football team.
The Leopards, the T-P Mazembe, Vita Club, Bukavu Dawa and other sports formations have all at one time made the national fiber vibrate.
The sport that for years provided positive publicity and pride in our country is in decline. Our teams that scared Africa have become shadows of themselves due to a lack of supervision and funding.
As a tool for development and physical fulfilment, sport is also a means of providing employment and income for young people and sports personnel.
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In this area, CUSN is committed to reviving sports through competitions at all levels: school, regional and provincial. These competitions will serve as elite scouting venues to represent the country in international competitions.
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Culture
The DRC is made up of several hundred tribes that define and enrich, each in its own way, our common identity. These different tribes form a mosaic of cultures and traditions that have learned to live in unity and cohesion.
Before the modern era, our ancestors knew how to keep our cultures, our traditions and our beliefs through dances, songs, sculpture and the manufacture of various utensils. Despite this, general beliefs regard our ancestors as wild beings without culture or knowledge.
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Art
How many Africans know that the first arithmetic tool was made in the Congo? Not many, and yet the sticks of Is hango which dates back to over 20,000 BC. J-C. discovered in 1950 in an archaeological site in North Kivu is proof that our ancestors knew how to count long before many other civilizations.
This creative genius was unfortunately stopped by slavery and colonization which do not hesitate to despoil our best objects and works of art which are exhibited and are the pride of famous foreign muses.
Once in office, CUSN commits to:
Build a National Museum of Arts.
Organize arts competitions to encourage regional diversity and visibility.
Set up a commission to make an inventory of all the rare and precious art objects stolen during the dark periods of our history so that they are returned to us and repatriated to the country.