Here is a brave man.
Mulopwe
Moise Katumbi back from Kinshasa, said the closing track Luano if the rehabilitation work does not begin before April 30, 2010. He said the airstrip Luano is an open tomb. For three years he has continued to launch calls and cries of distress in the direction of Kinshasa and Rva (Airway Authority) but no action. We have seen recently of Chinese experts on the state of affairs of the runway, but no machine has ever been deployed. Katanga governor said: "When I went to Kinshasa, I saw the condition of the track. It is an open tomb. I'm secure the Congolese people and I'm also protect foreign investors coming. Enough is enough, April 30 if the work does not begin the track is closed.
Speaking of the handover, Moses Katumbi says he has not gone to Kinshasa to the football match between Mazembe and Apr Rwanda but also for the good of the population. In this context he had talks with the new Minister of Finance Matata Ponyo about the handover, which will soon fall into the coffers of the province. And from there he will continue the implementation of projects