Delcat Idengo, well-known for his critical songs, died after releasing a track condemning the city's rebel occupation.
Idengo was renowned for his politically charged songs that criticized both the government and rebels. His latest track, Bunduki (Swahili for “weapon”), condemned the rebel occupation of Goma.
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