The cabinet, or government, was named on 29 May 2024 and was invested by the
National Assembly on 12 June 2024.[3][4]
Government
The 53 member government cabinet is composed of 6 deputy prime ministers, 10 ministers of state, 24 ministers, 3 delegate ministers, and 10 vice-ministers. There are 16 women and 37 men. All deputy prime ministers are men.[5][6][7]
Minister of Industry and SMEs: Louis Kabamba Watum
Minister of Water Resources: Teddy Lwamba Moba
Minister of Mines: Kizito Kapinga Mulume
Minister of Hydrocarbons: Aimé Molendo Sakombi
Minister of Employment and Labor: Ephraim Akuakua
Minister of Urban Planning and Housing: Crispin Mbadu
Minister of Human Rights: Chantal Mwadiamvita
Minister of Public Health : Samuel Kamba
Minister of Higher Education: Safi Songo Ayane
Minister of Scientific Research and Innovation: Gilbert Kabanda
Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and New Information and Communication and Digital Technologies: Augustin Kibasa
Minister of Portfolio: Jean Lucien Bussa
Minister of Social Action and Solidarity: Nathalie Aziza
Minister of Foreign Trade: Julien Paluku
Minister of Regional Integration: Didier Mazenga
Minister of Communication: Patrick Muyaya Katembwe
Minister of Vocational Training: Marc Ekila
Minister of Gender, Family and Children: Léonie Kandolo Omoyi
Minister of Fisheries and Livestock: Jean-Pierre Tshimanga Bwana
Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage: Yolande Elebe
Minister of Tourism: Didier Mpambia Musanga
Minister of Sports and Leisure: Didier Budimbu
Minister of Youth and Patriotic Awakening: Noella Ayeganagato Nakwipon
Minister-Delegates
Minister Delegate to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in charge of Cooperation: Bestine Kazadi
Minister Delegate to the Minister of Urban Planning and Housing, in charge of Urban Policy: Didier Tenge Te Litho
Minister Delegate to the Minister of Social Affairs, in charge of people living with disabilities: Esambo Diata
Deputy Ministers
Deputy Minister of the Interior: Eugénie Tshela Kamba
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs: Grace Yamba
Deputy Minister of Justice: Samuel Mbemba
Deputy Minister of Budget: Elysée Mokwamwana Maposo
Deputy Minister of Finance: Oneige Nsele
Deputy Minister of Defense: Samy Adubango
Deputy Minister of Introduction to New Citizenship: Jean-Pierre Kezamudro
Deputy Minister of Mines: Godard Motemona
Deputy Minister of Hydrocarbons: Wivine Moleka
Deputy Minister of Customary Affairs: Jean-Baptiste Mwami Ndeze
Removals
Minister Delegate to the Minister of State for the Environment and Sustainable Development, in charge of the Climate Economy: Stéphanie Mbombo (12 June-18 June 2024)[7]