By Daniel Oluwatobiloba Popoola
The Democratic Republic of Congo President, Félix Tshisekedi is reportedly facing mounting scrutiny following allegations of an affair with the country’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, 43, who is said to be pregnant.

According to several reports circulating in recent days, the controversy has stirred political and domestic tensions within the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The allegations, which have not been officially confirmed, claim that the situation has generated unease within the presidential household, with discussions reportedly intensifying over its implications.

Sources cited in the reports indicated that First Lady Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi is alleged to have called for the minister’s resignation, a development that has further fueled public speculation.
However, no formal statement has been issued by the presidency or the Foreign Affairs Ministry regarding the claims.
While details surrounding the alleged relationship remain unclear, the reports have triggered widespread debate across social and political circles.
Observers note that such controversies often attract heightened public attention, particularly when they involve high-ranking government officials.
Meanwhile, the development has revived memories of a similar scandal that unfolded two years ago involving then Education Minister Tony Mwaba Kazadi and his deputy, Aminata Namasia.
At the time, Kazadi admitted to impregnating his deputy minister, describing the incident as accidental a revelation that sparked significant public reaction.
In the current situation, analysts suggest that the renewed attention reflects broader concerns about political ethics and governance standards.
Additionally, the absence of official clarification has continued to leave room for speculation, thereby intensifying media and public interest.
As of the time of filing this report, both the Congolese presidency and the individuals mentioned in the allegations have remained silent, leaving the claims unverified.
Nonetheless, the reports have continued to generate discussion regarding their potential political and institutional consequences.

