The new leaders of public companies in the DRC appointed by President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi
The DRC continues to reinvent itself with the appointment of new facilitators within its public companies. Under the impetus of President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi, several key personalities have been appointed to lead these entities and contribute to the economic development of the country.
Among the most notable appointments, we find Maguy Rwakabuba at the head of the National Agency for the Development of Congolese Entrepreneurship (ANADEC), and Kompay Richard at the head of the Institute of Archives of Congo. These experienced and competent profiles promise to bring a new dynamic and expertise to their respective fields.
The agricultural sector, which plays a crucial role in the Congolese economy, is also affected by these appointments. Kasusu Hiler takes over the reins of the National Institute for Agronomic Study and Research (INERA), while Rigobert Kuta Mwana Kuta takes over the management of the National Forest Fund (FFN). These new leaders will be responsible for developing these strategic sectors, promoting Congolese entrepreneurship and encouraging the sustainable exploitation of natural resources.
The field of culture is not to be outdone, with the appointment of Ngoy Dioko Emany to the presidency of the Cultural Promotion Fund (FPC). This appointment highlights the importance of culture in building national identity and promoting Congolese diversity.
Finally, other public companies such as the National Railway Company of Congo (SNCC), Congo Airways and Total Energies Marketing RDC are also benefiting from new appointments to key positions.
These new appointments reflect President Tshisekedi’s desire to strengthen public enterprises and provide them with competent and committed leaders. They also bear witness to the President’s vision for economic development and the promotion of Congolese skills.
The challenges awaiting these new animators are numerous. They will have to show leadership, innovation and rigorous management to contribute to the economic growth of the DRC and improve the quality of life of the Congolese.
In conclusion, the recent appointments of leaders of public enterprises in the DRC show President Tshisekedi’s determination to boost the country’s economy. These new leaders will have an essential role in the management and development of these strategic companies. It is therefore important to follow closely the evolution of these appointments and the impact they will have on the Congolese economy.