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Appointed by President Joseph Kabila, he served as Prime Minister from October 2008 to March 2012, a period marked by efforts to stabilize the nation's economy, implement infrastructure projects, and navigate the intricate political landscape foll...
In a pivotal move, he threw his support behind Joseph Kabila in the presidential runoff.
Tenure as Minister of Finance (2010-2012) His big break came in February 2010 when President Joseph Kabila appointed him as the Minister of Finance.
He was a persistent critic of Mobutu's rule and continued his work after the transition to the presidency of Laurent-Désiré Kabila and later, his son, Joseph Kabila.
His early life was inextricably linked to the struggle for democracy in his country, as he is the son of Étienne Tshisekedi, the formidable and enduring opponent to the regimes of Mobutu Sese Seko and Joseph Kabila.
Jean-Pierre Bemba emerged as the main challenger to Joseph Kabila.
The assassination, shrouded in mystery and involving complex internal and external plots, plunged the country into brief uncertainty before his son, Joseph Kabila , was installed as president.
He served in the National Assembly until 2016, establishing himself as a vocal critic of the administration of President Joseph Kabila.
Governor of Katanga (2007-2015): The "Katanga Miracle" In 2007, President Joseph Kabila appointed Moïse Katumbi as Governor of Katanga.
A central achievement in his political journey was his instrumental involvement in the historic 2006 elections, the first democratic polls in decades, where he served as the campaign manager for President Joseph Kabila, helping to shape a crucial ...
As a figure who has both supported and contested the presidencies of Joseph Kabila and Félix Tshisekedi, Kamerhe's political journey offers a unique lens through which to understand the volatile and intricate landscape of Congolese Politics & ...
He served as Prime Minister for brief, contentious periods under Mobutu (1991, 1992-93, 1997) and later declared himself President in 2011, rejecting the controversial election results that favored Joseph Kabila.
As a senior insider at the BGFIBank Group —one of Central Africa’s largest banking conglomerates—Luwere risked his career and personal safety to expose a massive cover‑up involving the embezzlement of tens of millions of dollars of public funds by...
His legacy was cemented in 2016 when he made the courageous decision to expose a massive financial scandal involving the embezzlement of tens of millions of dollars of public money by then-president Joseph Kabila and his inner circle.