New agents for state companies and establishments in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has recently experienced a series of appointments of new officers in various companies and state establishments. These appointments, made by President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi, aim to strengthen the functioning and governance of these entities.
At the Bakwanga Mining Company (MIBA), a major public company active in diamond mining, Jean-Charles Okoto has been appointed chairman of the board of directors. He will be supported by André Kabanda Kana as general manager and Kazadi Mabika as deputy general manager.
The Waterways Authority (RVF) also welcomed new officers with the appointment of André Pungwe Songwe as Chairman of the Board, Daniel Lwaboshi as Managing Director and Divine Malumba Kapinga as Managing Director. deputy. For its part, the Airway Authority (RVA) saw the appointment of Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba as Chairman of the Board of Directors, Alphonse Shungu Maungu as Managing Director and Dieudonné Kawaya as Managing Director. deputy general.
The aviation company Congo Airways, created in 2014, also experienced a change in management with the appointment of Jean-Bertrand Ewanga as Chairman of the Board of Directors, Josué Lweya as Managing Director and Mamitsho Pontshi as as deputy general manager.
Other important sectors have also been the subject of appointments, in particular the Commercial Company of Posts and Telecommunications (SCPT), where Adam Bombole has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors, accompanied by Sandra Tshibangu as Managing Director and Djolino Makelele as Deputy General Manager.
The Cultural Promotion Fund (FPC) has also seen changes with the appointment of Barbara Mutundu Kanam as Managing Director, Didier Masela as Deputy Managing Director and Emany Ngoy Dioko as Chairman of the Board.
These new appointments illustrate President Tshisekedi’s commitment to strengthening the governance and efficiency of state enterprises and institutions in the Democratic Republic of Congo. By hiring new agents competent in various fields, the government seeks to guarantee efficient and transparent management of these entities, thus promoting the economic and social development of the country.
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