DRC: Musical artist Moïse Mbiye composes a song in honor of those displaced by war (video)
The famous Christian musician artist, Moïse Mbiye has just stayed in the city of Goma, where he went to meet men and women, victims of atrocities committed during the armed conflicts in North Kivu.
On the occasion of this unprecedented meeting, the so-called, the Eternal Reserve delivered a mini-public concert in front of some war displaced people at the Kanyaruchinya camp.
During his performance, this Congolese gospel icon revealed a song in honor of the victims of the war in the DRC.
“Survivor, here I am, I’m not dead. They tried everything to destroy me but I got up” says the refrain of this new musical work by Moïse Mbiye.
Video: Mini-concert by Moïse Mbiye in Goma
According to information from Brothermyephre.com, this song will also be performed by the artist during the concert he will play in the city of Kinshasa, on May 19 at the Martyrs stadium.
Note that the trip to Goma by Moïse Mbiye follows the signing of a contract between the latter and the National Fund for Reparations for Victims of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Humanity (Fonarev ).
According to this contract, Pastor Moïse Mbiye is now the ambassador for war victims in the DRC.
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