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Anne-Marie Ngouyombo was born on 22 February, 1955 in Dekoa, Ubangi-Shari (now the present-day Central African Republic), is a Central African politician. Discover Anne-Marie Ngouyombo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 22 February 1955
Birthday 22 February
Birthplace Dekoa, Ubangi-Shari (now the present-day Central African Republic)
Nationality Central African Republic

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1955

Anne-Marie Ngouyombo ( Wessanou; born 22 February 1955) is a Central African politician who served as the Mayor of Bangui in 1995 and in two different ministerial positions.

Ngouyombo was born in Dekoa on 22 February 1955, as Anne-Marie Wessanou.

She studied law and then worked as a primary school teacher before becoming a senior officer.

Ngouyombo joined Patasse's party, MLPC, and served as the leader of the party's women's wing, Central African Women's Liberation Movement (MLFC).

1993

She ran in the 1993 election as the representative of Bangui's eighth district and won a seat at the National Assembly.

1994

She served as the Deputy Mayor of Bangui in 1994.

1995

In 1995, Patasse appointed Ngouyombo as the mayor of Bangui, and she held this position for less than a year until she was replaced by Olivier Gabirault.

1999

She then served as the Minister of Social Affairs, Family Promotion, and the Disabled from 15 January 1999 until November.

Afterward, she worked in various positions, such as leading the Supreme Court and Central African Federation of School and University Sports (FECASSU) and being an executive member of the Central African National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOFA).

In 1999, MLPC faced a political crisis following the formation of Dologuélé Government II, in which many of its cadres accused Dologuélé of favoring his close friends to fill the ministerial position in his cabinet.

In this situation, Ngouyombo joined the party's dissident group.

2003

Upon the 2003 coup, Ngouyombo was temporarily imprisoned in June 2003.

2005

Bozize appointed her Minister of Tourism and Crafts on 19 June 2005, prompting her expulsion from the MLPC party.

2006

In January 2006, she was dismissed as the minister of Tourism and Crafts.

2018

However, on 18 October, she was suspended from her ministerial post for three months due to the accusation of receiving salaries on par with the 3rd class 1st echelon civil servants, although she worked as an assistant teacher.

2020

Ngouyombo ran as an independent candidate in the 2020–21 Central African general election.

Ngouyombo belongs to Mandja.

She is also a member of the Evangelical Church and once became the president of the Union of Sisters and Evangelical Church (USEE).