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Cablegate: Drc Government Reshuffle

Published: Mon 26 Nov 2007 02:27 PM
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SUBJECT: DRC GOVERNMENT RESHUFFLE
1. Summary: Late in the evening of Sunday, November 25, the DRC
government, led by Prime Minister Antoine Gizenga, announced a
cabinet reshuffle. Major changes include a reduction in the number
of ministries from 40 to 33, the reduction of ministries of state
from six to three, the appointment of two political figures to
ministerial posts, and the removal of four ministers and nine
vice-ministers. List of the new government follows at para 5. Bios
of new ministers and comments will follow septels. (End summary).
2. Following the government reshuffle, the cabinet of Prime
Minister Antoine Gizenga is now composed of 30 ministers, three
ministers of state and 11 vice-ministers. The three remaining
ministers of state are the Minister of State for Agriculture, the
Minister of State for Interior, Decentralization and Security, and
the Minister of State at the Presidency. Three other ministries --
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Higher Education and
Scientific Research, and Infrastructure and Public Works -- were
downgraded from Ministries of State to the level of other working
ministries.
3. Two politicians from the majority coalition (AMP -- Alliance de
la Majorite Presidentielle) were appointed to the cabinet for the
first time. These were Andre Philippe Futa, and Jose Endundu,
respectively Minister of Economy and External Trade, and Minister of
Environment and Tourism.
4. Among those removed from the government were four ministers:
Toussaint Tshilombo Send, previously Minister of Information; Didace
Pembe Bokiaga, previously Minister of Environment; Pardone Kaliba,
previously Minister of Youth and Sports; and Georges Minsay,
previously Minister of Justice. Among the Vice-Ministers losing
their jobs is Alain Lubumba of Foreign Affairs and International
Cooperation.
5. Following is the composition of the reshuffled DRC government:
Ministers of State
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Minister of State at the Presidency: Nkulu Mituba Kilombo
Agriculture: Nzanga Mobutu Ngbangawe
Interior, Decentralization and Security: Kalume Numbi, Denis
Ministers
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Minister at the Office of the Prime Minister: Mayobo, Godefroid
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation: Mbusa Nyamwisi,
Defense and Veterans: Chikez Diemu
Justice: Mutombo Bakafwa Nsenda
Relations with Parliament: Lumanu Sefu, Adolphe
Planning: Kamitatu, Olivier
Finances: Matenda, Athanase
Budget: Muzito, Adolphe
Portfolio (State-owned Enterprises): Mabunda, Jeanine
Economy and Trade: Futa, Andre Futa
Communications and Media: Bongeli, Emile
Infrastructure and Public Works: Lumbi Okongo, Pierre
Industry: Mboso, Simon
Transport: Mwando Nsimba, Charles
Gender, Women and Children's Issues: Omatuku, Philomene
Higher Education and Scientific Research: Masuga, Leonard
Primary, Secondary, and Professional Education: Mwangu, Maker
Mines: Kabwelulu, Roger
Energy; Banamuhere, Salomon
Petroleum: Mende Omalanga, Lambert
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Postal Services, Telephone and Telecommunications: Mrs. Munga,
Louise
Environment and Tourism: Endundu Bononge, Jos
Health: Makwenge, Victor
Housing: Ngabu, Sylvain
Property rights: Kabukabwa Bitangilay,Edouard
Labor and Social Security: Lukiana, Marie-Ange
Public Administration: Ikenge Lisambola, Simon
Social and Humanitarian Affairs: Muyambo, Jean-Claude
Culture and Arts: Kambale Esdras
Youth and Sports: Bikonga, Willy
Vice-Ministers
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Interior: Mpangu, Joseph Dovel
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation: Gata, Ignace.
Congolese Diaspora: Mrs. Tshomba Tundu, Collette
Defense and Veterans: Amuri, Luc
Human Rights: Basibuye, Claude
Budget: Mbuyu, Celestin
Public Works: Nturaminyerwa, Gervais
Mines: Kasongo Shomary
Rural Development: Bonane ya Ngazi, Xavier
Scientific Research: Rugabisha, Zache
Professional Education: Sedea, Arthur
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