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KINSHASA STARTS CLEAN-UP AHEAD OF POPE’S VISIT

The streets of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital, Kinshasa, will undergo a makeover from Monday ahead of Pope Francis’ visit at the end of the month.

Kinshasa Governor Gentiny Ngobila says the main city centre will be spruced up, with street vendors and abandoned vehicles removed from roads connecting to the Kinshasa International Airport.

Last month the city experienced the worst floods in years that left more than 120 dead.
This is the first time that the city of at least 14 million residents will be hosting Pope Francis.

A previous pope, the late John Paul II, visited the country twice in 1980 and 1985 during the rule of former strongman Mobutu Sese Seko.
Catholics make up the majority of the country’s population. BBC

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