On September 1, 2024, a major decision was taken by Governor Jean-Paul Mbuebua Kapo in Kasai-Oriental, with the appointment of the new leaders of the State Protocol Service. This announcement, which was made official by a provincial decree, aims to improve the functioning of this crucial service.
The appointment of the members of the State Protocol team is an essential step in the revitalization of this sector. Indeed, the Chief of Protocol, Kapepula Ekamba Christophe, will take the helm of this strategic service, while his deputy, Nyombo Mondo Lupampi Freddy, will provide support in the management of daily activities.
To strengthen the team’s efficiency, the appointment of the Secretary, Tshibuabua Mpandanjila Christine, and the Deputy Secretary, Binyanga Kalanda Rose, will ensure smooth coordination of the various tasks and guarantee quality service.
This appointment marks a turning point in the organization of the State protocol in Kasai-Oriental, and demonstrates the desire of Governor Jean-Paul Mbuebua Kapo to professionalize and optimize the functioning of this entity. Indeed, a well-structured and efficient State protocol is crucial to ensure the smooth running of official events and official meetings, both at the local and regional levels.
The meticulous choice of the members of the State protocol team reflects the importance given by the provincial authorities to the management of protocol relations. This appointment will undoubtedly contribute to strengthening the image and credibility of the institutions of the State of Kasai-Oriental, by guaranteeing a quality welcome and support for official figures and delegations visiting the province.
In short, this decision marks the beginning of a new era for the State protocol service in Kasai-Oriental, under the enlightened leadership of Governor Jean-Paul Mbuebua Kapo. This appointment reflects the desire to modernize and optimize the functioning of this essential entity, in order to guarantee high-level services and strengthen protocol relations within the region.