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The First Matata cabinet was the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo under Matata Ponyo Mapon from April 28, 2012 to December 7, 2014.[ 1] [ 2]
The government was formed when Matata was appointed Prime Minister in 2012, and was composed of two deputy prime ministers, 26 ministers, and eight deputy ministers.[ 1]
Deputy Prime Ministers [ edit ]
Image
Portfolio
Name
N/A
Delegate to the Prime Minister; Finance
Patrice Kitebi Kibol Mvul
N/A
Land Affairs
Robert Mbwinga Bila
N/A
Social Affairs, Humanitarian Assistance, and National Solidarity
Charles Nawej Mundele
Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Francophonie
Raymond Tshibanda
N/A
Agriculture and Rural Development
Jean Chrisostome Vahamwiti Mukesyayira
N/A
Land Use Planning, Urban Planning, Housing, Infrastructure, Public Works, and Reconstruction
Fridolin Kasweshi
Employment, Work, and Social Security
Modeste Bahati Lukwebo
Primary, Secondary, and Vocational Education
Maker Mwangu Famba
N/A
Higher Education, University and Scientific Research
Chelo Lotsima
N/A
Environment, Nature Conservation, and Tourism
Bavon N'Sa Mputu Elima
N/A
Public Service
Jean-Claude Kibala
Gender, Family, and Children
Geneviève Inagosi
Hydrocarbons
Crispin Atama Tabe
N/A
Industry, Small and Medium Enterprises
Remy Musungayi Bampale
N/A
Interior, Security, Decentralization and Customary Affairs
Richard Muyej
N/A
Youth, Sports, Culture and Arts
Banza Mukalay
Justice and Human Rights
Wivine Mumba
N/A
Mining
Martin Kabwelulu
Media, Parliamentary Relations, and New Citizens
Lambert Mende Omalanga
Modernization
Celestin Vunabandi
N/A
Treasury
Louise Munga Mesozi
Telecommunications
Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba
N/A
Water Resources and Electricity
Bruno Kapanji Kalala
Public Health
Felix Kabange
N/A
Transport
Justin Kalumba Mwana Ngongo
N/A
Economy and Trade
Jean-Paul Nemoyato Begepole