The famous entertainer Lumumba Vea, a key figure in boosting national spirit, has been forced to stay in Kinshasa due to visa issues.
His absence is a significant blow to the atmosphere in the stands, as the rest of the Congolese delegation has already arrived in Mexico ahead of the historic March 31 showdown between the DRC and Jamaica.
Despite his absence, the delegation that traveled from Kinshasa is far from small. Nearly 320 people have landed in Mexico, forming an impressively large contingent.
This XXL group carries a strong political presence, including numerous members of parliament, as well as current and former ministers, alongside journalists and a handful of supporters.
Such a massive official turnout is already sparking debate in the hours leading up to kickoff.
While some see it as essential institutional support, others question whether it reflects political tourism at the state’s expense.
Now, all eyes turn to the pitch. The Leopards face mounting pressure, as only a positive result can justify the scale of the trip and transform controversy into nationwide celebration.
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