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Congolese politician and engineer

Pierre M'Vouama was a Congolese politician and telecommunications engineer. Vouama was one of the early activists of the Congolese Students Association (AEC) in France, affiliated to FEANF. He was named Minister of Information, Youth, Popular Education, Culture and Arts in the government of Ambroise Noumazalaye formed on April 26, 1966.

References

  1. http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/30/56/75/PDF/these_kiamba.pdf
  2. Bazenguissa-Ganga, Rémy. Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique. Paris: Karthala, 1997. pp. 113-114
Ministers of the Ambroise Noumazalaye cabinet (1966-1968) in the Republic of Congo
  • Noumazalaye (Prime Minister, Planning)
  • Ganao (Foreign Affairs, Cooperation, Tourism, Civil Aviation, ASECNA)
  • Babackas (Finances, Budget, Mines)
  • Hombessa (Interior, PTT)
  • Makosso (Justice, Labour)
  • Da Costa (Reconstruction, Agriculture)
  • Gokana (Health, Population, Social Affairs)
  • Makani (National Education)
  • Vouama (Information, Youth, Popular Education, Culture, Art)
  • Matsika (Commerce, Economic Affairs, Statistics, Industry)
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