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Lukonde cabinet

The Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Sama Lukonde assumed the office on 15 February 2021.[1] He announced his first cabinet on 12 April 2021.[2][3] On 24 March 2023, a second cabinet was announced.[4]

First cabinet edit

The members of the first cabinet were:[5][6]

Deputy Prime Ministers:

Ministers of State:

Other Ministers:

  • Minister of National Defence and War Veterans: Gilbert Kabanda Kurhenga [fr]
  • Minister of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education: Tony Mwaba Kazadi [fr]
  • Minister of Public Health, Hygiene and Disease Prevention: Jean-Jacques Mbungani Mbanda [fr]
  • Minister of Finance: Nicolas Kazadi[7]
  • Minister of Transport, Communication Routes and Improving Access to Isolated Regions: Chérubin Okende Senga
  • Minister of Agriculture: Désire Nzinga Bilihanzi [fr]
  • Minister of Fishing and Stockbreeding: Adrien Bokele Djema [fr]
  • Minister of the National Economy: Jean-Marie Kalumba Yuma [fr]
  • Ministry of Industry: Julien Paluku Kahongya
  • Minister of Regional Integration: Didier Mazenga Mukanzu [fr]
  • Minister of Higher and University Education: Muhindo Nzangi [fr]
  • Minister of Scientific Research and Technological Innovation: José Mpanda Kabangu [fr]
  • Minister of Hydrocarbons: Didier Budimbu Ntubuanga [fr]
  • Minister of Postal Services, Telecommunications and New Information and Communication Services: Augustin Kibassa [fr]
  • Minister of Digital Technology: Désiré Cashmir Eberande Kolongele [fr]
  • Minister of Employment, Labour and Social Security: Ndusi Ntembe [fr]
  • Minister of Properties and Real Estate Affairs: Aimé Sakombi Molendo [fr]
  • Minister of Water Resources and Electricity: Olivier Mwenze Mukaleng [fr]
  • Minister of Human Rights: Albert Fabrice Puela [fr]
  • Minister of Gender, Family and Children: Gisèle Ndaya Luseba
  • Minister of External Trade: Jean-Lucien Bussa Tongba [fr]
  • Minister of Mining: Antoinette N’Samba Kalambayi[7]
  • Minister of Communication and the Media, Government Spokesperson: Patrick Muyaya Katembwe
  • Minister of Social Affairs, Humanitarian Actions and National Solidarity: Modeste Mutinga
  • Minister of Professional Training and Crafts: Antoinette Kipulu Kabenga [fr]
  • Minister of Youth, Initiation of New Citizenship and National Cohesion: Yves Bunkulu Zola [fr]
  • Minister of Sport and Leisure: Serge Tshembo Nkonde [fr]
  • Minister of Tourism: Modero Nsimba Matondo [fr]
  • Minister of Culture, the Arts and Heritage: Catherine Katumbu Furaha [fr]
  • Minister of Relations with Parliament: Anne-Marie Karume Bakaneme [fr]
  • Minister to the President of the Republic: Nana Manuanina Kihimba [fr]
  • Minister-delegate to the Minister of Social Affairs, in charge of the Disabled and Other Vulnerable Persons: Irène Esambo Diata

There are also 11 deputy ministers.

Second cabinet edit

On 24 March 2023, Nine months ahead of the general election, president Félix Tshisekedi rearranged his cabinet in order to better deal with challenges facing the country.[4]

The members of the second cabinet are:[12]

Deputy Prime Ministers:

Ministers of State:

Other Ministers:

  • Minister of Finance: Nicolas Kazadi
  • Minister of Public Health, Hygiene and Prevention: Samuel-Roger Kamba Mulamba [fr]
  • Minister of Agriculture: José Mpanda Kabangu [fr]
  • Minister of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education (EPST): Tony Mwaba Kazadi [fr]
  • Minister of Transport, Ways of Communication and Opening Up: Marc Ekila Likombio [fr]
  • Minister of Employment, Labor and Social Welfare: Ndusi Ntembe Claudine [fr]
  • Minister of Fisheries and Livestock: Adrien Bokele Djema [fr]
  • Minister of Industry: Julien Paluku Kahongya
  • Minister of Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium Enterprises: Désire Nzinga Bilihanzi [fr]
  • Minister of Higher and University Education (ESU): Muhindo Nzangi [fr]
  • Minister of Scientific Research and Technological Innovation: Gilbert Kabanda Kurhenga [fr]
  • Minister of Mines: Antoinette Nsamba Kalambayi [fr]
  • Minister of Hydrocarbons: Didier Mazenga Mukanzu [fr]
  • Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and New Information and Communication Technologies (PTNTIC): Augustin Kibassa Maliba Lubalala [fr]
  • Minister of Digital: Désiré Cashmir Eberande Kolongele [fr]
  • Minister of Land Affairs: Aimé Sakombi Molendo [fr]
  • Minister of Hydraulic Resources and Electricity: Olivier Mwenze Mukaleng [fr]
  • Minister of Foreign Trade: Jean-Lucien Bussa Tongba [fr]
  • Minister of Human Rights: Albert Fabrice Puela [fr]
  • Minister of Gender, Family and Children: Masangu Bibi Muloko Mireille
  • Minister of Tourism: Didier Mazenga Mukanzu [fr]
  • Minister of Communications and Media, Government Spokesperson: Patrick Muyaya Katembwe
  • Minister of Social Affairs, Humanitarian Actions and National Solidarity: Modeste Mutinga Mutushayi
  • Minister of Vocational Training and Trades: Antoinette Kipulu Kabenga [fr]
  • Minister of Youth, Initiation to New Citizenship and National Cohesion: Yves Bunkulu Zola [fr]
  • Minister of Sports and Recreation: Claude-François Kabulo Mwana Kabulo [fr]
  • Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage: Catherine Katumbu Furaha [fr]
  • Minister for Relations with Parliament: Anne-Marie Karume Bakaneme [fr]
  • Minister to the President of the Republic: Nana Manuanina Kihimba [fr]
  • Minister Delegate to the Minister of Social Affairs, Humanitarian Actions and National Solidarity Responsible for people living with disabilities and other vulnerable people: Irène Esambo Diata

Deputy Ministers:

  • Deputy Minister of the Interior, Security, Decentralization and Customary Affairs: Jean-Claude Molipe Mandongo [fr]
  • Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs: Crispin Mbadu Phanzu [fr]
  • Deputy Minister of Justice: Mambu Lawu Thadée
  • Deputy Minister of Planning: Pascal Bitiki Omana
  • Deputy Budget Minister: Elysée Bokumuamua Maposo [fr]
  • Deputy Minister of National Defence: Samuel Adubango Awotho [fr]
  • Deputy Minister of Finance: O'Neige N'Sele Mimpa [fr]
  • Deputy Minister of Mines: Godard Motemona Gibolum [fr]
  • Deputy Minister of Public Health and Prevention: Olen Obe A Nzem Serge
  • Deputy Minister of EPST: Aminata Namasiya Bazego
  • Deputy Minister of Hydrocarbons: Wivine Moleka [fr]
  • Deputy Minister of Transport and Communication: Séraphine Tulugu Kutuna [fr]

References edit

  1. ^ "DR Congo's Tshisekedi names new PM after power struggle". France 24. 2021-02-15. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
  2. ^ "DR Congo announces formation of new government". DW.COM. 2021-04-12. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  3. ^ "DR Congo announces new Cabinet". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  4. ^ a b "Leon Mondole: « au même moment où nous sommes en train de nous battre pour la restauration de l'intégrité du territoire, nous devons aussi nous battre pour la santé de notre démocratie »". Radio Okapi (in French). 2023-03-27. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  5. ^ Romain Gras; Stanis Bujakera Tshiamala (14 April 2021). "DRC: President Tshisekedi finally forms a government". The Africa Report. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  6. ^ The International Directory of Government 2021. Europa Publications. 2021. pp. 475–476. ISBN 9781000521375.
  7. ^ a b c "Congo names new Cabinet, cementing president's power over predecessor". Reuters. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  8. ^ "RDC : l'ASBL "Loando le vent du progrès" salue l'entrée de Guy Loando au gouvernement Sama Lukonde", Digital Congo Radio Télévision, April 12, 2021 (Retrieved May 1, 2021)(in French)
  9. ^ "RDC : Guy Loando nommé ministre de l’Aménagement du Territoire", Zoom-Eco.NET, April 12, 2021 (Retrieved May 1, 2021)(in French)
  10. ^ "congo-president-joseph-kabila-names-new-government-in-shake-up". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  11. ^ Guardian Staff (2021-02-16). "Congo river disaster: at least 60 dead and hundreds missing after 'overloaded' boat sinks". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  12. ^ "Félix Tshisekedi réaménage le gouvernement : Bemba, Kamerhe, Mbusa Nyamwisi, Peter Kazadi,… intègrent l'exécutif national". Radio Okapi (in French). 2023-03-24. Retrieved 2023-07-26.

See also edit


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The Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Sama Lukonde assumed the office on 15 February 2021 1 He announced his first cabinet on 12 April 2021 2 3 On 24 March 2023 a second cabinet was announced 4 Contents 1 First cabinet 2 Second cabinet 3 References 4 See alsoFirst cabinet editThe members of the first cabinet were 5 6 Prime Minister Jean Michel Sama Lukonde KyengeDeputy Prime Ministers Minister of the Interior Security Decentralization and Traditional Affairs Daniel Aselo Okito 7 Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development Eve Bazaiba Masudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Christophe Lutundula Apala Minister of the Civil Service Administrative Modernization and Innovation in Public Services Jean Pierre LihauMinisters of State Minister of Justice Keeper of the Seals Rose Mutombo Kiese Minister of Infrastructure and Public Works Alexis Gizaro Muvuni Minister of Portfolio Adele Kahinda Mayina Minister of Planning Christian Mwando Nsimba fr Minister of the Budget Aime Boji Sangara Bamanyirue Minister of Town Planning and Housing Pius Muabilu Mbayu Mukala Minister of Rural Development Francois Rubota Masumbuko fr Minister of Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium sized Enterprises Eustache Muhanzi Mubembe fr Minister of Land Management Guy Loando Mboyo 8 9 Other Ministers Minister of National Defence and War Veterans Gilbert Kabanda Kurhenga fr Minister of Primary Secondary and Technical Education Tony Mwaba Kazadi fr Minister of Public Health Hygiene and Disease Prevention Jean Jacques Mbungani Mbanda fr Minister of Finance Nicolas Kazadi 7 Minister of Transport Communication Routes and Improving Access to Isolated Regions Cherubin Okende Senga Minister of Agriculture Desire Nzinga Bilihanzi fr Minister of Fishing and Stockbreeding Adrien Bokele Djema fr Minister of the National Economy Jean Marie Kalumba Yuma fr Ministry of Industry Julien Paluku Kahongya Minister of Regional Integration Didier Mazenga Mukanzu fr Minister of Higher and University Education Muhindo Nzangi fr Minister of Scientific Research and Technological Innovation Jose Mpanda Kabangu fr Minister of Hydrocarbons Didier Budimbu Ntubuanga fr Minister of Postal Services Telecommunications and New Information and Communication Services Augustin Kibassa fr Minister of Digital Technology Desire Cashmir Eberande Kolongele fr Minister of Employment Labour and Social Security Ndusi Ntembe fr Minister of Properties and Real Estate Affairs Aime Sakombi Molendo fr Minister of Water Resources and Electricity Olivier Mwenze Mukaleng fr Minister of Human Rights Albert Fabrice Puela fr Minister of Gender Family and Children Gisele Ndaya Luseba Minister of External Trade Jean Lucien Bussa Tongba fr Minister of Mining Antoinette N Samba Kalambayi 7 Minister of Communication and the Media Government Spokesperson Patrick Muyaya Katembwe Minister of Social Affairs Humanitarian Actions and National Solidarity Modeste Mutinga Minister of Professional Training and Crafts Antoinette Kipulu Kabenga fr Minister of Youth Initiation of New Citizenship and National Cohesion Yves Bunkulu Zola fr Minister of Sport and Leisure Serge Tshembo Nkonde fr Minister of Tourism Modero Nsimba Matondo fr Minister of Culture the Arts and Heritage Catherine Katumbu Furaha fr Minister of Relations with Parliament Anne Marie Karume Bakaneme fr Minister to the President of the Republic Nana Manuanina Kihimba fr Minister delegate to the Minister of Social Affairs in charge of the Disabled and Other Vulnerable Persons Irene Esambo DiataThere are also 11 deputy ministers Minister of Petroleum and Gas Aime Ngoy Mukena 10 Minister of Humanitarian Actions and National Solidarity Steve Mbikayi Mabuluki 11 Second cabinet editOn 24 March 2023 Nine months ahead of the general election president Felix Tshisekedi rearranged his cabinet in order to better deal with challenges facing the country 4 The members of the second cabinet are 12 Prime Minister Jean Michel Sama Lukonde KyengeDeputy Prime Ministers Minister of the Interior Security Decentralization and Traditional Affairs Peter Kazadi Kankonde fr Minister of National Defense and Veterans Jean Pierre Bemba Gombo Minister of National Economy Vital Kamerhe Minister of Foreign Affairs and Francophonie Apala Christophe Lutundula Minister of Civil Service Modernization of Administration and Innovation of Public Service Jean Pierre Lihau EbuaMinisters of State Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development Eve Bazaiba Masudi Minister of Justice Keeper of the Seals Rose Mutombo Kiese Minister of Infrastructure and Public Works Alexis Gizaro Muvuni Minister for Regional Cooperation Antipas Mbusa Nyamwisi Minister of the Budget Aime Boji Sangara Minister of Portfolio Adele Kahinda Mayina Minister of Planning Judith Tuluka Tsuminwa fr Minister of Town Planning and Housing Pius Muabilu Mbayu Mukala fr Minister of Rural Development Francois Rubota Masumbuko fr Minister of Decentralization and Institutional Reforms Eustache Muhanzi Mubembe fr Minister of Regional Planning Guy Loando MboyoOther Ministers Minister of Finance Nicolas Kazadi Minister of Public Health Hygiene and Prevention Samuel Roger Kamba Mulamba fr Minister of Agriculture Jose Mpanda Kabangu fr Minister of Primary Secondary and Technical Education EPST Tony Mwaba Kazadi fr Minister of Transport Ways of Communication and Opening Up Marc Ekila Likombio fr Minister of Employment Labor and Social Welfare Ndusi Ntembe Claudine fr Minister of Fisheries and Livestock Adrien Bokele Djema fr Minister of Industry Julien Paluku Kahongya Minister of Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium Enterprises Desire Nzinga Bilihanzi fr Minister of Higher and University Education ESU Muhindo Nzangi fr Minister of Scientific Research and Technological Innovation Gilbert Kabanda Kurhenga fr Minister of Mines Antoinette Nsamba Kalambayi fr Minister of Hydrocarbons Didier Mazenga Mukanzu fr Minister of Posts Telecommunications and New Information and Communication Technologies PTNTIC Augustin Kibassa Maliba Lubalala fr Minister of Digital Desire Cashmir Eberande Kolongele fr Minister of Land Affairs Aime Sakombi Molendo fr Minister of Hydraulic Resources and Electricity Olivier Mwenze Mukaleng fr Minister of Foreign Trade Jean Lucien Bussa Tongba fr Minister of Human Rights Albert Fabrice Puela fr Minister of Gender Family and Children Masangu Bibi Muloko Mireille Minister of Tourism Didier Mazenga Mukanzu fr Minister of Communications and Media Government Spokesperson Patrick Muyaya Katembwe Minister of Social Affairs Humanitarian Actions and National Solidarity Modeste Mutinga Mutushayi Minister of Vocational Training and Trades Antoinette Kipulu Kabenga fr Minister of Youth Initiation to New Citizenship and National Cohesion Yves Bunkulu Zola fr Minister of Sports and Recreation Claude Francois Kabulo Mwana Kabulo fr Minister of Culture Arts and Heritage Catherine Katumbu Furaha fr Minister for Relations with Parliament Anne Marie Karume Bakaneme fr Minister to the President of the Republic Nana Manuanina Kihimba fr Minister Delegate to the Minister of Social Affairs Humanitarian Actions and National Solidarity Responsible for people living with disabilities and other vulnerable people Irene Esambo DiataDeputy Ministers Deputy Minister of the Interior Security Decentralization and Customary Affairs Jean Claude Molipe Mandongo fr Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Crispin Mbadu Phanzu fr Deputy Minister of Justice Mambu Lawu Thadee Deputy Minister of Planning Pascal Bitiki Omana Deputy Budget Minister Elysee Bokumuamua Maposo fr Deputy Minister of National Defence Samuel Adubango Awotho fr Deputy Minister of Finance O Neige N Sele Mimpa fr Deputy Minister of Mines Godard Motemona Gibolum fr Deputy Minister of Public Health and Prevention Olen Obe A Nzem Serge Deputy Minister of EPST Aminata Namasiya Bazego Deputy Minister of Hydrocarbons Wivine Moleka fr Deputy Minister of Transport and Communication Seraphine Tulugu Kutuna fr References edit DR Congo s Tshisekedi names new PM after power struggle France 24 2021 02 15 Retrieved 2021 02 16 DR Congo announces formation of new government DW COM 2021 04 12 Retrieved 2021 04 21 DR Congo announces new Cabinet www aa com tr Retrieved 2021 05 02 a b Leon Mondole au meme moment ou nous sommes en train de nous battre pour la restauration de l integrite du territoire nous devons aussi nous battre pour la sante de notre democratie Radio Okapi in French 2023 03 27 Retrieved 2023 07 26 Romain Gras Stanis Bujakera Tshiamala 14 April 2021 DRC President Tshisekedi finally forms a government The Africa Report Retrieved 11 February 2022 The International Directory of Government 2021 Europa Publications 2021 pp 475 476 ISBN 9781000521375 a b c Congo names new Cabinet cementing president s power over predecessor Reuters Retrieved 10 February 2022 RDC l ASBL Loando le vent du progres salue l entree de Guy Loando au gouvernement Sama Lukonde Digital Congo Radio Television April 12 2021 Retrieved May 1 2021 in French RDC Guy Loando nomme ministre de l Amenagement du Territoire Zoom Eco NET April 12 2021 Retrieved May 1 2021 in French congo president joseph kabila names new government in shake up www bloomberg com Retrieved 2022 02 13 Guardian Staff 2021 02 16 Congo river disaster at least 60 dead and hundreds missing after overloaded boat sinks the Guardian Retrieved 2022 02 13 Felix Tshisekedi reamenage le gouvernement Bemba Kamerhe Mbusa Nyamwisi Peter Kazadi integrent l executif national Radio Okapi in French 2023 03 24 Retrieved 2023 07 26 See also editGovernment of the Democratic Republic of the Congo nbsp nbsp This article about a politician of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lukonde cabinet amp oldid 1176765504, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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