Leonard Mashako Mamba
Léonard Mashako Mamba is a politician in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
He was Minister of Health and close to Laurent-Désiré Kabila. He was at his side during his assassination on 16 January 2001.
He left the government when the Transitional Government in 2003 was installed, replaced by Dr. Jean Yagi Sitolo, former Governor of the Province Orientale.
He returned as Minister of Higher Education in the first and second Adolphe Muzito cabinets, holding this position as of September 2011.[1]
References
- ↑ "KINSHASA". United Nations. September 11, 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-20.
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| Ministers |
- Higher Education
- Mashako
- Agriculture
- Basengezi
- Budget
- Lokola
- Communications
- Mende
- Decentralisation
- Mbusa
- Energy
- Muzangisa
- EPSP
- Mwangu
- Finance
- Matenda
- Foreign Affairs
- Thambwe
- Family & Children
- Lukiana
- Human Rights
- Kakura
- Hydrocarbons
- Isekemanga
- Industry
- Mboso
- Public Works
- Lumbi
- Intl Cooperation
- Tshibanda
- Justice
- Luzolo
- Labor
- Kambere
- Land Affairs
- Ngoy
- Mines
- Kabwelulu
- Defense
- Mwando
- Planning
- Kamitatu
- Portfolio
- Mabunda
- PTT
- Munga
- Health
- Mupipi
- Public Service
- Botoro
- Parliament Relations
- Lumanu
- Rural Development
- Adiki
- Scientific Research
- Lititiyo
- Small/Med Enterprises
- Basibuha
- Social Affairs
- Botswali
- Environment & Tourism
- Endundo
- Interior
- Mbuyu
- National Economy
- Futa
- Transport
- Pita
- Urban Planning
- Loshiku
- Youth & Sports
- Sulubika
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- Agriculture
- Kamanzi
- Budget
- Lubamba
- Congolese Abroad
- Tshomba
- Defense
- Masamba
- Finance
- Lubamba
- Foreign Affairs
- Gata
- Higher Education
- Djema
- Hydrocarbons
- Beya
- Interior
- Mungongo
- Justice
- Kalusambi
- Mines
- Kasongo
- Public Works
- Ntirumenyerwa
- Rural Development
- Mubobo
- Vocation Education
- Sedea
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- See also
- Second Gizenga cabinet (November 2007 – October 2008)
- Second Muzito cabinet (February 2010 to date)
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Agriculture | Basengezi |
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| Budget | Ntahwa |
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| Commerce | Biando Kalumba |
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| Communication | |
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| Cooperation | Tshibanda |
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| Defense & Veterans | |
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| Energy | Tshiongo |
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| Family Affairs | Lukiana |
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| Higher education | |
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| Hydrocarbons | Mbuyu |
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| Industry | Kuzunda |
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| Public works | Kasweshi |
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Labor | Bulupiy |
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| Land Affairs | Ngoy |
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| SMEs | Bulambo |
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| Mines | |
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| Economy & Trade | Bulambo Daruwezi |
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| Portfolio | Mabunda |
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| Education | Mwangu |
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| Public Health | Makwenge |
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Public Service | Upira |
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| Rural Development | Undji Alulea |
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| Scientific Research | Bokole |
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| Social Affairs | Kambere |
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| Transport | Kawanda Kitumba |
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| Urban Planning | Lubamba |
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| Youth and Sports | Bazibuhe |
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| Deputy Ministers |
Interior | Zuka |
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| Foreign Affairs | Gata |
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| Justice, Human Rights | Leteta |
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Finance | Mbitso |
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| Budget | Shikay |
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| Trade | Karomba |
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Public Affairs | Ntirumenyerwa |
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| Transport | Bakinga |
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| Primary, Secondary Educ. | Sedea |
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| Labor & Social Affairs | Kalema |
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| See also First Muzito cabinet (October 2008 – February 2010) |
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