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Viewing cable 07KINSHASA119, IN BANDUNDU, KABILA'S ALLIES WIN SLIGHT MAJORITY

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
07KINSHASA119 2007-01-31 13:50 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Kinshasa
VZCZCXRO3633
PP RUEHBZ RUEHDU RUEHGI RUEHJO RUEHMR RUEHRN
DE RUEHKI #0119/01 0311350
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 311350Z JAN 07
FM AMEMBASSY KINSHASA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 5517
INFO RUEHXR/RWANDA COLLECTIVE
RUCNSAD/SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY
RUEAIIA/CIA WASHDC
RHEFDIA/DIA WASHDC
RHMFISS/HQ USEUCOM VAIHINGEN GE
RUFOADA/JAC MOLESWORTH RAF MOLESWORTH UK
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KINSHASA 000119 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PGOV PINR KDEM CG ELECTIONS
SUBJECT: IN BANDUNDU, KABILA'S ALLIES WIN SLIGHT MAJORITY 
OF SENATE SEATS 
 
1. (U) Results from the January 19 Senate elections in 
Bandundu gave Kabila's Alliance for the Presidential Majority 
(AMP) a narrow majority of seats in Prime Minister Antoine 
Gizenga's home province.  The pro-Kabila PPRD won two of the 
province's twelve Senate seats, as did Mbusa Nyamwisi's 
Forces du Renouveau (FN); Gizenga's PALU won one.  AMP allies 
in two other parties won one seat apiece.  Independent 
candidates won two seats, while the MLC and two of its UN 
coalition allies won one seat apiece. 
 
2. (SBU) Biographical information: 
 
 
Sylvain Mbuku Nuni (Independent) 
 
Mbuku, 65, was elected to the Mobutu-era legislature in 1977 
and 1982.  He was a member of the economic and financial 
committee and the mines and energy sub-committee.  He is a 
native of Kipuna, Bandundu.  Born May 17, 1941. 
 
 
Jonathan Bialosuka Wata (CRD) 
 
Bialosuka, 41, was defeated for the National Assembly in July 
2006.  Born July 4, 1965. 
 
 
Albert Nzofu Shamanzil (FR) 
 
Nzofu, 66, was born November 6, 1940. 
 
 
Hippolyte Musema Mambakila (MLC) 
 
Musema, 55, was the primary and secondary education minister 
in 1997.  He participated in the Sovereign National 
Conference in 1991 as a member of its social and cultural 
committee.  He had a twenty-year career as a secondary school 
teacher.  He was born in Kiala-Kasa on December 15, 1951. 
 
 
Damien Ilunga Gutumbuga (PALU) 
 
66 years old, architect.  Born June 20, 1940. 
 
 
Saturnin Luono Kimbanga (FR) 
 
Luono, 61, is a career Central Bank official.  He was 
defeated in a bid for the National Assembly in 2006.  He has 
a degree in economics.  Born April 6, 1945. 
 
 
Jean Philibert Mabaya Gizi Amine (CDC) 
 
Mabaya, 57, is the current president and former vice 
president of CDC.  After a long career at the transportation 
parastatal ONATRA, he was named CEO in 1999.  He is a civil 
engineer, and earned his degree with distinction at the 
University of Kinshasa.  He participated in the construction 
of the Inga dam in 1974 and worked with Gecamines in Kolwezi 
in 1973.  He was born in Masi-Manimba on September 6, 1949. 
 
 
Pascal Masela Lakangaliema (PPRD) 
 
Masela, 67, was a Mobutu-era legislator, winning elections in 
1981, 1982, and 1987.  He is a former senior police official. 
 He was born in Sembo-Masa on March 1, 1939. 
 
 
Francois Kaniki Ituome (Independent) 
 
Kaniki, 53, is the brother of Monsignor Laurent Monsengwo, 
Archbishop of Kisangani.  He was defeated in a run for the 
National Assembly in 2006 as an MLC candidate.  He has been 
chairman of the shipping firm SDV Agetraf since October 1990. 
 He served as counselor to the prime minister from 1981-1982. 
 He received law degrees from universities in Kinshasa and 
Brazzaville and an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh.  He 
was born in Nioki, Bandundu, on January 15, 1954. 
 
 
Andre Boboliko Lokonga (PDSC) 
 
 
KINSHASA 00000119  002 OF 002 
 
 
Boboliko, 72, was defeated in his run for the National 
Assembly in 2006.  He was an important politician in the 
Mobutu era, and served at various times as Prime Minister, 
the president of the Zairean parliament, and senator.  He was 
the labor minister in the 1960 college of commissars in power 
at the time of Patrice Lumumba's death.  He received a degree 
in social work from the University of Louvain.  He was born 
in Lobaniti, Bandundu on August 15, 1934. 
 
 
Joseph M'pambia Musanga Bekaja (PDC) 
 
M'pambia, 71 years old, served under Mobutu as governor of 
Bas-Congo, Western Kasai, and Equateur at various times; he 
was deputy governor of Orientale, Nord Ubangi district 
commissioner in Equateur, and the Lukunga district 
commissioner in Kinshasa.  He served as the Mayor of Kananga 
from 1974-1975 and the high commissioner of Haut-Katanga from 
1971-1972.  He earned his degree in economics and finance 
from Catholic University of Louvain in 1964.  He was born in 
Nisotin, Bandundu on November 28, 1935. 
 
 
Celestin Mokelo Mumba Kebeke (PPRD) 
 
Mokelo, 60, is a pharmacist.  He was previously head of the 
analysis department of the Congolese Office of Quality 
Control.  Born November 28, 1945. 
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