Brass For AfricaIn July over 1000 doctors, dentists and associated auxiliaries from all over the world will start arrivbing in Sydney.
Two of the delegates, Baliesima Kadukima and Grodya Diego come from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Baliesima, holds a Masters Degree in Public Health and is director of Medical Services for the Anglican Church in Congo.

Grodya holds is a qualified nurse with a Certificate of Public Health, He was earned a Diploma as a Dental Assistant in studies sponsored by CMS Australia.

Baliesima and Grodya will be visiting Springwood Winmalee Anglican Church at the Factory, 28 Lawson Rd, Springwood on Sunday 9 July for the 9.45 am service.
The first presidential and parliamentary election in the DRC since 1960 is scheduled to begin on July 30.
The elections are already marked by horror and intimidation.
Kofi Annan has called for a new political culture in DR Congo
EU troops arriving in Congo for elections
South Africa is planning to send about 300 monitors and technicians to observe the elections in DRC
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