[2] Bandubola has worked for Ecobank, FINCA, Banque Internationale pour l'Afrique au Congo (BIAC), and Vodacom.
[2] Bandubola began her political activism as a student, in opposition to the oppressive policies of Mobutu Sese Seko.
She belonged and supported several political parties while in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including Envol and RNS.
[2] While working in France, she was introduced to the ideology of Étienne Tshisekedi and joined the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (Democratic Republic of the Congo) (UDPS) political party.
[1][2] As minister, she condemns the practice of some businesses in the DRC, raising prices of staple consumables, including corn flour, sugar and rice, due to the Coronavirus scare.