He has formerly held a number of other government offices in the DRC and Zaïre, being the Foreign Minister before (2000–2003), a Senator, and also chief of staff of President Joseph Kabila's administration.
[2] On a visit to London during the 2006 general election in October 2006, he was attacked by men who were suspected of being opponents of Kabila outside the Foreign Office and was admitted to Central Middlesex Hospital.
[7] In December 2016, She Okitundu replaced Raymond Tshibanda as Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation as President Kabila reshuffled the cabinet in a deal with the Congolese opposition, postponing the general election that was supposed to occur that month.
[10] That July he met with Russian Ambassador to the DRC Igor Evdokimov and they discussed the two countries' cooperation within the framework of international organizations, as well as economic relations.
[11] In November 2017, She Okitundu traveled to several countries, meeting with Didier Reynders, his Belgian counterpart, at an African Union–European Union summit in Ivory Coast, where they discussed the opening of Belgium's new embassy in Kinshasa and increasing Belgium–Democratic Republic of the Congo relations.