List of provincial governors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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This is a list of all the Governors of Provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Current governors

Since the fragmentation of the original 11 provinces into 26 smaller ones in 2015, as mandated by the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, gubernatorial elections occurred on 26 March 2016 in 20 of the 26 provinces. Another round of gubernatorial elections occurred in August and December 2017 in 11 provinces, after the dismissal of several governors.

Province Governors Since
Bas-UeleArmand Kasumbu18 April 2016
ÉquateurTony Bolamba26 April 2016
Haut-KatangaCélestin Pande Kapopo [1]26 May 2017
Haut-LomamiCélestin Mbuyu Kabango30 April 2016
Haut-UeleJean-Pierre Lola Kisanga18 April 2016
IturiJefferson Abdallah29 October 2015
KasaïMarc Manyanga29 October 2015
Kasaï-CentralAlex Kande Mupompa29 October 2015
Kasaï-OrientalAlphonse Ngoy Kasanji29 October 2015
KinshasaAndré Kimbuta Yango16 March 2007
Kongo Central[2]Jacques Mbadu[3]28 January 2013
KwangoLarousse Kabula Mavula29 October 2015
KwiluKinyoka Kaba Lumuna GodelApril 2016
LomamiPatrice Kamanda29 October 2015
LualabaRichard Muyej29 October 2015
Mai-NdombeGentiny Ngobila Mbaka29 October 2015
ManiemaPascal TutuJune 2010
MongalaBienvenu Essimba Baluwa BoleaApril 2016
Nord-KivuJulien Paluku Kahongya24 February 2007
Nord-UbangiMarie-Thérèse Gerengbo29 October 2015
SankuruBerthold Ulungu Ekunda29 October 2015
Sud-KivuMarcellin Cishambo12 July 2010
Sud-UbangiJosé Makila Sumanda18 April 2016
TanganyikaRichard Ngoy Kitangala29 October 2015
TshopoJean Tokole Ilongo29 October 2015
TshuapaCyprien Lomboto29 October 2015

See also

Notes

  1. 22 April 2017.
  2. "Bas-Congo" from 1997 until 2015.
  3. Previously from 16 October 2006 until 24 February 2007.
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