Julie Ngungwa

[1][2] The province was supported by the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) until June 2022.

The company has a wide range of interests including heavy plant transportation, furniture rental, training, festivals and catering.

[4] She presented her program to the legislative assembly, pledging to make mitigating climate change her top priority and also saying she would focus on improving infrastructure, social services, and agriculture.

Bintou Keita who is the Secretary General of the United Nations' Special Representative in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Head of MONUSCO handed over responsibility to Ngungwa.

Bintou Keita ceremonially handed over some keys[10] witnessed by Albert Fabrice Puela [fr] who is the DRC Minister of Human Rights.

Closing ceremony of MONUSCO's operations in Tanganyika province on 21 June 2022