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LIST OF OFFICIALS IN THE RASSEMBLEMENT CONGOLAIS POUR LA DEMOCRATIE (RCD)

PRESIDENCY: President: Emile Ilunga First Vice-President: Jean-Pierre Ondekane Second Vice-President: Moise Nyarugabo EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE [Department Heads]: Territorial Administration: Mudumbi External Relations: Alexis Thambwe Mwamba Justice and Institutional Reform: Jean-Marie Emungu Security and Intelligence: Bizima Karaha Information, Media and Culture: Lambert Mende Omalanga Public Works: Elysee Munembwe Finance: Tibasima Health: Dr Lola Transport and Communication: Bedi Makubu Mabele Energy: Medard Lwakabwanga Mines: Emmanuel Kamanzi Commerce and Industry: Kambale Bahekwa Higher Education: Prof. Ngangura Primary, Secondary Education: Kilanga Bungwe Economy: Mumba Conflict Resolution: Theo Mpabuka Agriculture and Rural Development: Gertrude Kitembo Social Affairs, Women and the Family: Prof. Kin Key Mulumba Land Issues: Bene Kabala Planning: Kabasele Tshimanga Youth and Sport: Antoine Mundjo Logistics: Michel Tshibwabwa Mobilisation and Propaganda: Roger Lumbala Civil Service: Esaie Kuyena

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