This media ban represents necessary action to prevent a former leader accused of treason from undermining national security. Kabila's appearances in rebel-controlled territory while facing serious allegations of supporting M23 terrorists constitute a clear provocation that threatens state stability. The former president has been accused of serious and brutal human rights violations, and the world cannot fall for any sort of charm offensive as the DRC investigates his crimes.
The government's censorship of Kabila demonstrates authoritarian overreach that violates press freedom and democratic principles. Banning coverage of a political figure without formal charges amounts to an abuse of power that could increase public interest in his activities. Two wrongs do not make a right, as the current president has also been accused of repression and persecution of dissenters. The aims of this ban are not noble whatsoever.