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Congo bans gatherings in Kinshasa and three provinces over Ebola outbreak

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 12:05 PM

DAKAR, June 29 (Reuters) – The Democratic Republic of Congo has banned public gatherings in four provinces, including the capital, Kinshasa, as the country battles a deadly ​Ebola outbreak.

The ban comes ahead of a planned ‌protest in Kinshasa on July 8 against constitutional reform, with opposition figures calling it “politically motivated.”

• The order, issued on June 27 by the interior minister, covers Kinshasa, Tshopo, Haut-Uele and Bas-Uele provinces, none of which ‌has ​recorded cases so far.

• It cited ⁠proximity to affected provinces as ⁠a key transmission risk, and required authorities in the four provinces to monitor anyone presenting symptoms and submit daily surveillance reports.

• The outbreak, declared on May 15, has ​infected 1,274 people and killed 360 across three eastern provinces, Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, according to government ⁠data released on Monday.

• Opposition ⁠figures are calling on supporters to rally against ​proposed constitutional changes they say could allow President Felix Tshisekedi to ​seek a third term.

• Prince Epenge, a spokesperson ‌for the opposition Lamuka coalition, denounced the ban as “politically motivated” and told Reuters the July 8 protest would go ahead.

• A previous rally on June 12 was broken up by ⁠police using tear gas and live ammunition, killing one protester and injuring 38, according to the UN Human Rights Office.

• Separately, the ⁠mayor of Goma, ‌the largest city in eastern Congo and ⁠currently under the control of AFC/M23 rebels, ​on Monday ‌banned public gatherings and demonstrations, including celebrations ​linked to ⁠sporting events. The order cited the risk of Ebola transmission and came a day after crowds gathered to celebrate Congo’s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout round.

(Reporting and writing by Clement Bonnerot and Congo newsroom; Editing by Jessica Donati ​and Alexandra Hudson)