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List of new RCD officials

On 26 October 1999, the rebel Rassemblement congolais pour la democratie (RCD-Goma), announced an administrative reshuffle, reducing its departments from 24 to 16. Following is the list of new officials and departments: PRESIDENCY: President: Emile Ilunga First Vice-President: Jean-Pierre Ondekane Second Vice-President: Moise Nyarugabo HEADS OF DEPARTMENT: 1.Territorial Administration: Joseph Mudumbi 2.Foreign Relations and Cooperation: Alexis Thambwe 3.Justice and Conflict Resolution: Jean-Marie Emungu 4.Mobilisation, Propaganda, Youth and Sports: Lambert Mende 5.Security and Intelligence: Bizima Karaha 6.Finance: Jose Endundo 7.Communication and Culture: Kin Kiey Mulumba 8.Economy, Planning, Industry and Commerce: Medard Lwakabwanga 9.Land, Mines and Energy: Emmanuel Kamanzi 10.Transport and Telecommunications: Bedi Makubu 11.Public Works, Urbanism, Habitat and Regional Development: Elysee Munembwe 12.Agriculture and Rural Development: Rutong Sandam 13.Higher Education and Scientific Research: Prof. Essiso 14.Primary, Secondary and Professional Education: Etienne Ngangura 15.Public Health and Social Affairs: Gertrude Kitembo 16.Civil Service: Esaie Kuyena DEPUTY HEADS:

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