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List of new government appointments

Following DRC President Laurent-Desire Kabila’s cabinet reshuffle on Monday 20 November 2000, here follows a list of principal ministerial appointments (* indicates new appointment). State Minister for Domestic Affairs: Gaetan Kakudji State Minister for Education: Yerodia Abdoulaye Ndombasi * State Minister (without portfolio): Pierre Victor Mpoyo * Foreign Affairs Minister: Leonard She Okitundu * Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister: Mwenze Kongolo Finance and Budget Minister: Jean Amisi Kalondaya * Economy, Commerce and Industry Minister: Gregoire Bakandeja Wapungu Transport and Communication Minister: Jean-Marie Ntantu Mey * Human Rights Minister: Kakez Ekir Kaz Azama * Minister delegate for Defence: Godefroid Tchamlesso * Health Minister: Mashako Mamba Regional Cooperation Minister: Madame Godelive Meta Mudiayi Oil Minister: Anatole Bishikwabo Cubaka * Environment and Tourism Development Minister: Henri Movasakani * Fisheries and Animal Husbandry Minister: Ferdinand Mwananga Mawapanga * Public Works Minister: Prosper Kibuey *

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