
The 'wowo' women carrying DRC's border trade on their backs, despite the risks
[RFI - Africa] - 5/10/2025
Hundreds of women carry cross-border trade on their heads and backs every day at Kasumbalesa, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s second-busiest border crossing into Zambia. Their work keeps supply chains moving, but they endure extortion and harassment for work that gives little return.
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