THE Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has boosted security as a tense Kinshasa prepares to bury the country’s assassinated president Laurent Kabila in the capital. Angola, one of Kabila’s allies in the huge conflict that swamped his country during his rule, said it was sending in extra troops amid fears that the ceremony could spark further unrest here. Soldiers ran amok in Kinshasa during periods of political unrest in 1991 and 1993, and the government is taking no chances now as the country faces an uncertain future. – AFP