50 years ago today the Democratic Republic of Congo achieved independence.
There was much fanfare and celebration as the country was steered on a new path by Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba and Joseph Kasavubu, who was elected the country's first president.
Lumumba and Kasavubu had a short honeymoon period before their swift removal.
Their demise heralded half a century of wars, coups and turmoil.
So what will today's festivities highlight in a nation which has seen much sorrow in half a century?
BBC Network Africa's Bola Mosuro spoke to our correspondent in Kinshasa, Thomas Fessy.
She began by asking him about the mood surrounding today's event.