During the
Second Congo War (1998-2003) the region became a battle zone between government forces and rebel groups. Most of the people fled to
Zambia and almost all the cattle were taken. In 2000 the town was held by
RCD-Goma forces and the
Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA). In October 2000 Pepa was captured in an offensive by DRC government troops and their allies. The RCD-Goma and RPA forces counter-attacked and recaptured Pepa in November 2000. In October 2000, 10 000 AFDL troops (including Hutu, and Zimbabwean) assaulted at Mutoko Moya (west of Pepa) against 3000 Rwanda/Burundi/RCD forces, forcing them to retreat to Pepa. Zimbabwe Air Force bombers were used. 6000 RCD reinforcements crossed from Burundi across the lake to counterattack. For two days, and hundreds of casualties, there was no result. Then a light battalion was sent on a long outflanking manoeuver, which led to success. The AFDL retreated to Pweto. The Rwandans took other places in the area including Pweto and Moba early in December 2000. ==Today==