Franck Mwe di Malila

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Prime MinisterBruno Tshibala
PresidentJoseph Kabila
Prime MinisterSamy Badibanga
Franck Mwe di Malila
Vice Prime Minister - Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
Assumed office
30 April 2019
PresidentFélix Tshisekedi
Prime MinisterBruno Tshibala
Deputy Minister of Planning
In office
20 December 2016  9 April 2017
PresidentJoseph Kabila
Prime MinisterSamy Badibanga
Deputy Minister of International Relations and Regional Integration
In office
8 December 2014  19 December 2016
PresidentJoseph Kabila
Prime MinisterAugustin Matata Ponyo
Minister of Tourism
In office
10 April 2017  30 April 2019
PresidentJoseph Kabila
Prime MinisterBruno Tshibala
Preceded byAndré Moke Sanza
Personal details
Born (1968-01-22) 22 January 1968 (age 58)
PartyUFC
SpouseMarie-Claire Kengo
Alma materCollege Saint Vincent de Soignies, CERIA de Bruxelles

Franck Mwe di Malila, (born 22 January 1968) was a Congolese politician and adviser to the former Senate president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Léon Kengo Wa Dondo.[1][2] As of Mai 2019 he was serving as intérim vice-Prime Minister and deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs.[3] He previously served as Deputy Minister of International Relations and National Integration as well as Deputy Minister of Planning and [2][4][5] as Minister of Tourism.

He is a descendant of the (Mwe di) Malila family, among the most notable families in Kinshasa, Bas-Congo and Cabinda.[6]

Biography

Childhood

Malila grew up in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Belgium. He was raised by his father, the congolese businessman, estate owner, president of the Woyo Alliance and Football official of the L'AS Dragon, Edouard Lendje Héritier Mwe di Malila Apenela.[7][8][9] He attended the primary school Lycée Français de Kinshasa and then went to the Ecole des Carrières in Soignies (Belgium). Later he studied humanities at the College of Saint Vincent in Soignies. At the CERIA in Brussels he graduated with the diploma in business administration, organization and development.[1]

Business career

From 1992 to 1994 Malila was responsible for the administration Part at Exxon in Kinshasa as a manager. From 1994 to 1997 he was the managing director of Zaïre Technical Service.[1]

Political career

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