André Kimbuta
André Kimbuta Yango (born 16 June 1954 in Kikwit, Kwilu District) is a Congolese politician and currently (since March 16, 2007) Governor of Kinshasa.
The Boteti affair
Daniel Boteti, the Vice-President of the Provincial Assembly of Kinshasa, was murdered on July 6, 2008. Patrick Mwewa, who was along with five others charged with the killing, alleged before a military tribunal on July 18 that Yango had ordered Boteti's death, offering Mwewa $1,200 to take part in the murder.[1] Kimbuta's spokesperson Therese Olenga said that the testimony was filled with "contradictions".[2]
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As Leopoldville: Joseph Kulumba • Daniel Kanza Zoao Boniface • Alphonse Bangala • Paul Nauwelaerts
As Kinshasa: Jean Foster Manzikala • Ndjoku E'Yobaba • Sakombi Inongo • Mandungu Mbula Nyati • Mabolia Inengo Tra Buato • Kisombe Kiaku Mwisi • Sakombi Ekope • Kabaydi wa Kabaydi • Tshimbombo Mukunda • Catherine Nzuzi wa Mbombo • Konde Vila Kikanda • Gabriel Amela Lokima Bahati Moleka Nzulama • Fundu Kota • Kibabu Madiata Nzau • Bernardin Mungul Diaka • Mujinga Swana • Nkoy Mafuta • Gabriel Amela Lokima Bahati • Théophile Mbemba Fundu • Christophe Muzungu • Loka Ne Kongo • David Nku Imbié • Jean Kimbunda • Kimbembe Mazunga • Baudoin Liwanga • André Kimbuta
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