CAF
CAF removes age limits on officials

The Confederation of African Football voted on Tuesday to remove an age limit on its officials.

8 Apr 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - 1st round / 2nd leg - all results

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7 Apr 2015
AFRICAN CONFEDERATION CUP 2015 - 1st round / 2nd leg - all results

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6 Apr 2015
CAF set to elect new Fifa executive committee members

Two new members will be elected as Africa's representatives on Fifa's executive committee on Tuesday.

6 Apr 2015
NATIONAL TEAMS - FRIENDLIES - all results

Bongani Zungu scored in stoppage time to salvage a 1:1 draw for South Africa against Nigeria and Konate brace gives Senegal victory over Ghana in friendly.

30 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - Entente Setif held to a draw

The defending champions, Algerians Entente Setif, put aside the suspension of goalkeeper Sofiane Khedairia to force a 1:1 draw.

18 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - 1st round / 1st leg - all results

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17 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CONFEDERATION CUP 2015 - 1st round / 1st leg - all results

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15 Mar 2015
FIFA RANKING - ALGERIA - The Desert Foxes remain top-ranked African side

Algeria remained the top-ranked African side in Fifa's list for March, one place above Africa Cup of Nations winners Ivory Coast.

13 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - CONGO DR - TP Mazembe's Ivorian keeper Gbohouo

Ivory Coast and TP Mazembe goalkeeper Sylvain Gbohouo has flown to Qatar for treatment on his knee injury.

9 Mar 2015

‪Congo‬ DR
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 


The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the country that was known as Zaïre from 1971 to 1997.

It is in central Africa.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (French: République démocratique du Congo), commonly referred to as DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa or the DRC, is a country in central Africa. 

It is the second largest country in Africa by area and the eleventh largest in the world.

With a population of over 71 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the nineteenth most populous nation in the world, the fourth most populous nation in Africa, as well as the most populous Francophone (French-speaking) country.

DRC borders the Central African Republic and South Sudan to the north; Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi in the east; Zambia and Angola to the south; the Republic of the Congo, the Angolan exclave of Cabinda, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. 

It is separated from Tanzania by Lake Tanganyika in the east.

The country has access to the ocean through a 40-kilometre (25 mi) stretch of Atlantic coastline at Muanda and the roughly 9 km wide mouth of the Congo River which opens into the Gulf of Guinea.

It has the second-highest total Christian population in Africa.

The Second Congo War, beginning in 1998, devastated the country. It involved nine African nations and some twenty armed groups.

Despite the signing of peace accords in 2003, fighting continues in the east of the country. There, the prevalence of rape and other sexual violence is described as the worst in the world. 

The war is the world's deadliest conflict since World War II, killing 5.4 million people since 1998. The vast majority died from conditions of malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia and malnutrition.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo was formerly, in chronological order, the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo, Congo-Léopoldville, Congo-Kinshasa, and Zaire (Zaïre in French).

Though it is in the Central African United Nations subregion, the nation is also economically and regionally affiliated with Southern Africa as a member of the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

Geography
The country is bordered by Angola, the South Atlantic Ocean, the Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania across Lake Tanganyika, and Zambia.

The capital is Kinshasa.
World Heritage Sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo are: Virunga National Park (1979), Garamba National Park (1980), Kahuzi-Biega National Park (1980), Salonga National Park (1984) and Okapi Wildlife Reserve (1996).

Provinces
The country is divided into ten provinces and one city-province. The provinces are then divided into districts. The districts are divided into territories.

 Bandundu
• Bas-Congo
 Équateur
• Kasai-Occidental
• Kasai-Oriental
 Katanga
 Kinshasa (city-province)
• Maniema
 North Kivu
 Orientale
• South Kivu
    
• An Ituri Interim Administration is also in the Ituri region of Orientale Province

 

Democratic Republic of the Congo - République démocratique du Congo

Motto: "Justice - Paix - Travail" / "Justice - Peace - Work"
Anthem: "Debout Congolais" / "Arise, Congolese"

Capital and largest city: Kinshasa (4°19′S 15°19′E)

Official languages: French
Recognised national languages:
• Lingala
• Kikongo
• Swahili
• Tshiluba

Demonym: Congolese

Government: Semi-presidential republic
• President: 
• Prime Minister: 

Independence from Belgium: 30 June 1960

Area: 
• Total: 2,345,409 km2 (11th) - 905,355 sq mi 
• Water (%): 4.3

Population: 2011 estimate 71,712,867 (19th)
Density: 29.3/km2 (182nd) - 75.9/sq mi

GDP (PPP): 2010 estimate
• Total: $23.117 billion
• Per capita: $328

Currency: Congolese franc (CDF)

Time zone: 
WAT, CAT (UTC+1 to +2) - Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+1 to +2)

Drives on the right

Calling code: +243

ISO 3166 code: CD

Internet TLD: .cd


•  Estimate is based on regression; other PPP figures are extrapolated from the latest International Comparison Programme benchmark estimates.