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Julien Paluku Kahongya was born on 13 December, 1968, is a Julien Paluku Kahongya is Congolese politician Congolese politician. Discover Julien Paluku Kahongya'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 55 years old?
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Julien Paluku Kahongya (born 13 December 1968) is a Congolese politician.
He taught at Nyamilima from 1988 to 1989 and in Goma from 1994 to 1998.
He is a former member of the Union pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social.
He graduated from the College of Rural Development in Bukavu in 1993 and obtained a master's degree in Community Health at the Free University of the Great Lake Region, Campus of Butembo in 2005.
In 1996, when AFDL entered Goma on Friday 1 November, Paluku was a teacher at Mikeno College.
At "Liberation", he attended a training seminar on the management of the country.
He then participated in the second year of military training at the training center of Rumangabo.
After this training, he became leader of the provincial office of AFDL, in charge of ideology, and at the same time the coordinating secretary of the political and military managerial staff of that organization.
In August 1998, he joined the Congolese gathering for Democracy (RCD).
In October 1998, he was posted to Lubero as the territory assistant administrator in charge of administration.
In May 1999, RCD broke into parts and Lubero became a territory of RCD-ML.
He was appointed at the electoral commission secretariat to organize the elections of the mayor of the new town of Butembo.
In October 1999, he was appointed administrator of Lubero territory, succeeding Sikuly'Uvasaka Makala, elected mayor of Butembo.
He served as Lubero administrator until 3 March 2003.
Paluku's mandate centered on:
In 2003, he initiated the building of the first public parking, the only one in the province of North Kivu.
He repaired the main roads to give it a form of a town with round-abouts and sewerage.
He built the Cugeki bridge.
Paluku resisted the progress of the troops of RCD/Goma which camped at the gate of Butembo in June 2003.
It was inaugurated on 2 July 2005.
Following the reunification of the country, Paluku was named mayor of Beni on 9 July 2005 and officially assumed function on 18 July 2005.
He restored refuse collection, repaired bridges, built offices for services and put up a building for the town of Rwenzori.
During his mandate, Paluku got a degree in Health and Community Development at the Free University of the Great Lakes Region (ULPGL).
Paluku was appointed mayor of the town of Butembo, succeeding Eric Kamavu (DRC Ambassador to Angola from 2006 to 2009) who became a Minister in the government of RCD/K-ML, located in Beni.
He made efforts in putting up a town hall in Butembo in partnership with the Federation of Entreprises of Congo (FEC).
In 2006, Paluku was elected member of the provincial assembly for the constituency of Butembo on the list of Forces of Renewal with 38,800 votes along with 160 candidates.
In 2006, he was appointed spokesman of provincial governors.
He served as the governor of the province of North Kivu from 27 January 2007 to 22 February 2019.
Paluku's father, Paluku Kyavuyirwe, was born in the territory of Lubero.
Paluku attended primary school at Nyamitwitwi (Rutshuru) and high school at Nyamilima (Rutshuru).
On 27 January 2007, Paluku was elected Governor of North Kivu by the provincial assembly of 42 deputies, with 25 votes for and 17 votes against.
The five-year programme focused on:
In 2007, his election as the first Governor provoked criticism.
He took part in radio debates, notably on Okapi Radio, the UN radio that is broadcast country-wide.
In 2008, he was directly implicated in the assassination of Albert Prigogine, a Congolese descendent of the Belgium Nobel Prize winner Ilya Prigogine, by a credible witness.
He was accused along with businessmen M. Musanganya, against whom Mr Prigogine had won a judgement ruled by the Supreme Court over a land dispute, of having planned the murder.
On 28 November 2011, he was elected member of the National Assembly for the territory of Lubero.
In 2012, just after the legislative and presidential elections, Lahongya created the political party called BUREC (United Block for the Renaissance and Emergence of Congo).
In 2014 the province of North Kivu for the first time produced an equivalent of one million American dollars against a monthly average of 200 to 400 thousand dollars from 2009 to 2013.
He is the founder of the local media operation of Butembo RTVH, a big media house in the region.