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Albert Nyembo was born on 30 May, 1929, is a Politician of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Discover Albert Nyembo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

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1929

Albert Nyembo Mwana-Ngongo (born 30 May 1929) is a Congolese and Katangese politician who was a Secretary of State and Minister for Congo and secessionist Katanga.

Nyembo went to school at the St. Boniface Institute in Élisabethville, capital of Katanga, then in the Belgian Congo.

1950

He obtained a degree from the school of telecommunication in Léopoldville, the colony's capital, in 1950.

1957

In 1957, Nyembo founded the CONAKAT party together with Godefroid Munongo, Évariste Kimba, and Rodolphe Yav.

This occurred within a context of anti-Kasaï sentiments.

Nyembo was the President of a group of Hemba people from Kongolo, Assobako, which went on to adhere to CONAKAT.

During the communal election organised before independence, he was elected as a municipal councilor and member of the Élisabethville council.

1960

Before 1960, he was a civil servant and trade unionist in the Belgian Congo.

In 1960, he was elected as a national MP for the Tanganyika constituency.

He was appointed Secretary of State for National Defense as a CONAKAT party member in the Lumumba Government.

He was a Secretary of State, since the portfolio of National Defense was added to the Prime Minister's.

Eleven days after Congo's independence, Moïse Tshombe declared the independence of the State of Katanga.

Nyembo resigned from his position in the central government and became the Secretary of State of Public Service for the Katangese regime, his deputy chef de cabinet was Léonard Ilunga.

At the start of the secession, four delegations were sent out to explain the government's point of view.

The second delegation, led by Minister of Foreign Affairs Évariste Kimba, included Nyembo, Gabriel Kitenge, Cyprien Kayumba Mfumu wa Bwana, Léonard Kanyangala, and an ordinance officer, and left for Europe at the start of August.

After the secession ended, he was appointed Minister of National Economy in the Cyrille Adoula government of the reunified Congo.

1964

Nyembo was also active as a manager, as a President of the Compagnie du chemin de fer du Congo supérieur aux Grands Lacs africains in 1964 and President of Brasseries du Katanga in 1973.

1965

In 1965, he became a national MP for Tanganyika.

1970

During the national elections for the Bureau politique (political office) in 1970, he was elected a political commissioner for the Shaba region.

1977

He served for the Bureau politique of the sole party Popular Movement of the Revolution (MPR) from 22 November 1977 to 18 February 1981.

1980

He was a member of the Central Committee of MPR since the announcement of its composition on 2 September 1980.

1984

He was President of the Financial and Economic Commission from the beginning until March 1984.

1985

His mandate at the Central Committee was renewed on 28 January 1985.