New officers appointed in public companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo
In a series of presidential orders recently read on the Congolese National Radio and Television (RTNC), President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi announced the appointment of new officers in state enterprises and establishments in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Bakwanga Mining Company (MIBA), which is mainly active in diamond mining in the Kasai region, saw the arrival of Jean-Charles Okoto as chairman of the board of directors, with André Kabanda Kana and Kazadi Mabika as General Manager and Deputy General Manager respectively.
Similarly, the Waterways Authority (RVF) experienced a change in leadership with the appointment of André Pungwe Songwe as Chairman of the Board, Daniel Lwaboshi as Managing Director and Divine Malumba Kapinga as Director. deputy general. At the same time, at the Airway Authority (RVA), Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba was appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors, Alphonse Shungu Maungu Managing Director and Dieudonné Kawaya Deputy Managing Director.
In the aviation sector, Jean-Bertrand Ewanga, Josué Lweya and Mamitsho Pontshi have respectively taken up the positions of chairman of the board of directors, managing director and deputy managing director of Congo Airways.
The communications sector has also seen changes with the appointment of Adam Bombole as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Société Commerciale des Postes et Télécommunications (SCPT), while Sandra Tshibangu has been appointed Managing Director and Djolino Makelele Director. deputy general.
At the Cultural Promotion Fund (FPC), Barbara Mutundu Kanam has been appointed Managing Director, with Didier Masela as Deputy Managing Director. Emany Ngoy Dioko was placed as chairman of the board of directors of this public company.
In addition, some representatives have been reappointed to the head of their respective public companies, such as Honoré Mulumba at the National Forestry Fund (FFN) and Fabien Mutomb at the National Railway Company of Congo (SNCC).
These appointments introduce new players to the public enterprise landscape in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with the aim of stimulating economic growth and improving governance in these key sectors. It will be interesting to follow the impact of these new agents on the development and performance of these companies in the years to come