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MANOJ KUMAR VALAVIL

Hi near and dear...

I am with an offer to work with one MNC as Internal Auditor for their various branches spreaded in various parts of DRC..So I have to travel lot with in DRC..mainly to the minning sites..

I would like to Know the following..

1.How safe it is?
2.Climate
3.Mode of transport available
4.Food..( I am a poor Veg)
5.Indian population over there specially from Keral/TamilNadu
6.Communication (About Internet and Cell Net work)

Kindly help me...

Thanks in Advance

Manoj

Aurélie

Hello Manoj.

Welcome to Expat.com! :)

Hope you'll get some informations soon.

Thank you,
Aurélie

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SN HUNZAI

Dear Manjo,

safe more then India

Weather is outstanding

Indian Food easily available

Communication is expensive as compare to Indian  but internet facility is available



Lot of south Indian in accounts filed

meganinafrica

Hi Manoj
I hope my answers will help you.  I have lived iin a few African Countries, but have never before encountered the same problems as in the DRC.  It is a difficult country to travel in. The Rebels and Mai-Mai is not as big a problem as the local police and military.  The fighting happens in more rural areas, especialy around Pweto and the city of Goma. In those arreas it will not be clever to travel without a local person with good knowledge of the area and the language. The police and military do not earn good salaries and they find any excuse to harass foreigners for money. Always travel with all your doors locked, because they will jump into your vehicle and claim you have kidnapped them if you do not want to pay them bribe money.
There is very little infra-structure in the Country. Outside of Kinsasha, Lubumbashi and Goma/Bukavu there are no guesthouses and hotels as you might know them from 'outside'. At best, accommodation is extremely basic and delapidated and very expensive. You can pay your way anywhere with US Dollars - it is the preferred currency all over the country. There are few roads, even less that can be travelled by motor vehicle.  Trains do not operate anymore. Flights go between the 3 major cities and one or two mining villages. You cannot travel from one province to another without written permission from the local government/police and you cannot enter any Mining Sites without permission from a high ranking official from the particular mine. Fresh products are readily available this time of the year. Restaurants, hotels, local flights and vehicle rentals are extremely expensive. 
The Indian Community is not very big, but there is a strong one in Lubumbashi.  If you come here, I can introduce you.
Unless your Company supplies you with accommodation, transport, meals and medical aid, you will encounter many hardships.
Having said all that, the DRC is also one of the Countries with the most development opportunity anywhere in Africa...all we need is determination to make it happen :-)
Hope I have helped you in some way and let me know if I can do more
regards
megan

AArvind

Hi Megan,

Your post above has been very precise and clear. Sure to be of help to many.

I am relocating to Lubumbashi shortly and will be frequently traveling between Ndola, Zambia and Lubumbashi.

Do you have any tips/advices for a single lady to adhere/take precautions while there. Accommodation and travel is taken care off by the employer.

Many thanks.

Regards
AA

meganinafrica

hi there
Please let me know if you will be traveling via road or flights? I can give u better advise if I know that, but can only say that at the moment it is safe to travel, even on your own

AArvind

Megan hi, I will be traveling both by air and road depending on work.

Regards
AA

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