The installation ‘Bana Ya Limete’, reflects on an important period in Congolese history. Once again, Fransix depicts this through the use of products. The work is made from aluminium cans, thrown on the ground in a commune of the city of Kinshasa, known for the presence of the factories that drove the city's economy from 1965 to 1980. With the installation the artist commemorates two destructive looting operations in the 1990’s, when soldiers of the Zaire civil guard decided to help themselves after not being given their salaries. This situation brought anguish and stress to the population and the tin cans bear witness to these troubled times. Fransix translated the people's fear into the cans by shaping them as portraits, supported by wooden sticks.