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In a historic move, the Democratic Republic of Congo has appointed Judith Suminwa Tuluka as its first-ever female Prime Minister.
Suminwa Tuluka, who previously served as the Planning Minister, takes over from ex-Prime Minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde.
President Felix Tshisekedi's decision to appoint Suminwa Tuluka aligns with his campaign promise to promote gender equality and empower women in leadership roles.
This milestone marks a significant step forward for gender representation in the highest echelons of Congolese politics.
Suminwa Tuluka's appointment is a testament to her experience and leadership capabilities, signaling a new era of inclusivity and diversity in the Democratic Republic of Congo's government.
Published by She Business Time
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