André Kimbuta Yango (born 16 June 1954 in Kikwit, Kwilu District) is a Congolese politician and a former Governor of Kinshasa.
Daniel Boteti, the Vice-President of the Provincial Assembly of Kinshasa, was murdered on July 6, 2008.
Patrick Mwewa, who was along with five others charged with the killing, alleged before a military tribunal on July 18 that Yango had ordered Boteti's death, offering Mwewa $1,200 to take part in the murder.
[1] Kimbuta's spokesperson Therese Olenga said that the testimony was filled with "contradictions".
[2] Bandundu: Richard Ndambu Wolang Bas-Congo: Simon Mbatshi Batshia Équateur: José Makila Sumanda Kasai-Occidental: Trésor Kapuku Ngoy Kasai-Oriental: Alphonse Ngoyi Kasanji Katanga: Moïse Katumbi Kinshasa: André Kimbuta Yango Maniema: Didier Manara Linga North Kivu: Julien Paluku Kahongya Orientale: Jean Bamanisa Saïdi South Kivu: Marcellin Cishambo Ituri Interim Administration: Emmanuel Leku Apuobo