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Lambert Mende Omalanga (born 11 February 1953) is the former minister of communications of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He is best known for saying that an overturned fuel truck that exploded and killed 230 people was trying to overtake a bus, but is also famous for saying 80 died when a boat overturned. He was born near Lodja, Sankuru.

References

  1. Tracy McVeigh (July 3, 2010). "Congo fuel truck explosion kills at least 230 people". The Guardian.
  2. AP (July 29, 2010). "At least 80 dead after Congo boat disaster". Houston Chronicle.
Members of the first Antoine Gizenga cabinet of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Prime Minister: Antoine Gizenga
Ministers of State
AgricultureNzanga
InteriorKalume
Foreign AffairsMbusa
Higher EducationNgabu
InfrastructureLumbi
to PresidentMitumba
Ministers
BudgetMuzito
Culture and the ArtsMalenso
EnergyBanamuhere
EnvironmentPembe
FinanceMatenda
Foreign Trade
Health publicMakwenge
Human RightsLokwa
Humanitarian AffairsMuyambo
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InformationTshilombo
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LabourLukiana
Land AffairsPande
MinesKabwelulu
DefenceDiemu
National EconomyBifwila
PlanningKamitatu
Planning and habitatIkenga
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PTTBamusulanga
Primary & Second EducMwangu
Public ServiceDiambu
Regional IntegrationGata
Rural DevelopmentMwando
Scientific ResearchMushi
SMEsEkofo
Social AffairsBitijula
to Prime MinisterMayobo
TourismMbahingana
TransportKuseyo
WomenOmatuku
Youth & SportsKaliba
See also Second Gizenga cabinet (November 2007 – October 2008)
Members of the second Antoine Gizenga cabinet of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Prime MinisterAntoine Gizenga
Ministers of State
AgricultureFrançois-Joseph Mobutu Nzanga
Interior and SecurityDenis Kalume Numbi
to the President of the RepublicNkulu Mitumba Kilombo
Ministers
BudgetMuzito
CommunicationsBongeli
CultureKambale
EnergyBanamuhere
EnvironmentEndundu
FinanceMatenda
Foreign AffairsMbusa
FamilyOmatuku
Higher EducationMasuga
HydrocarbonsMende
Industry and SMEsMboso
InfrastructureLumbi
JusticeBakafwa
LaborLukiana
LandKabukapua
MinesKabwelulu
to Prime MinisterMayobo
DefenseDiemu
EconomyFuta
Parliamentary RelationsLumanu
PlanningKamitatu
PortfolioMabunda
PTTMunga
Primary/Secondary Ed.Mwangu
Public HealthMakwenge
Public ServiceIkenge
Social AffairsMuyambo
TransportMwando
Urban AffairsNgabu
Youth & SportsBokonga
Members of the first Adolphe Muzito cabinet of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Prime Minister
Deputy
Prime Ministers
Minister for Basic Social Needs
Francois Zanga Mobutu
Minister for Reconstruction
Emile Bongeli
Minister for Security and Defense
Mutombo Bakafwa Nsenda
Ministers
Higher Education
Mashako
Agriculture
Basengezi
Budget
Lokola
Communications
Mende
Decentralisation
Mbusa
Energy
Muzangisa
EPSP
Mwangu
Finance
Matenda
Foreign Affairs
Thambwe
Family & Children
Lukiana
Human Rights
Kakura
Hydrocarbons
Isekemanga
Industry
Mboso
Public Works
Lumbi
Intl Cooperation
Tshibanda
Justice
Luzolo
Labor
Kambere
Land Affairs
Ngoy
Mines
Kabwelulu
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Mwando
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Kamitatu
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Mabunda
PTT
Munga
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Mupipi
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Botoro
Parliament Relations
Lumanu
Rural Development
Adiki
Scientific Research
Lititiyo
Small/Med Enterprises
Basibuha
Social Affairs
Botswali
Environment & Tourism
Endundo
Interior
Mbuyu
National Economy
Futa
Transport
Pita
Urban Planning
Loshiku
Youth & Sports
Sulubika
Deputy
Ministers
Agriculture
Kamanzi
Budget
Lubamba
Congolese Abroad
Tshomba
Defense
Masamba
Finance
Lubamba
Foreign Affairs
Gata
Higher Education
Djema
Hydrocarbons
Beya
Interior
Mungongo
Justice
Kalusambi
Mines
Kasongo
Public Works
Ntirumenyerwa
Rural Development
Mubobo
Vocation Education
Sedea
See also
Second Gizenga cabinet (November 2007 – October 2008)
Second Muzito cabinet (February 2010 to date)
Members of the second Adolphe Muzito cabinet of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Prime Minister
Deputy Prime
Ministers
Basic Social NeedsNzanga Mobutu (to March 2011)
Interior and SecurityAdolphe Lumanu
Postal Services, Telephones, and Telecommunications
Ministers
AgricultureBasengezi
BudgetNtahwa
CommerceBiando
Kalumba
CommunicationMende
CooperationTshibanda
Culture & ArtsKavira
Defense & VeteransMwando
EnergyTshiongo
Environment & TourismEndundo
FinancePonyo
Foreign AffairsThambwe
Family AffairsLukiana
Higher educationMashako
HydrocarbonsMbuyu
IndustryKuzunda
Public worksKasweshi
JusticeLuzolo
LaborBulupiy
Land AffairsNgoy
SMEsBulambo
MinesKabwelulu
Economy & TradeBulambo
Daruwezi
PlanningKamitatu
PortfolioMabunda
EducationMwangu
Public HealthMakwenge
Public ServiceUpira
Parliamentary RelationsMuyej
Rural DevelopmentUndji
Alulea
Scientific ResearchBokole
Social AffairsKambere
TransportKawanda
Kitumba
Urban PlanningLubamba
Youth and SportsBazibuhe
Deputy Ministers
InteriorZuka
Foreign AffairsGata
Justice, Human RightsLeteta
FinanceMbitso
BudgetShikay
TradeKaromba
Public AffairsNtirumenyerwa
TransportBakinga
Primary, Secondary Educ.Sedea
Labor & Social AffairsKalema
See also First Muzito cabinet (October 2008 – February 2010)


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