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Trésor Kapuku Ngoy is a Congolese businessman, politician and Christian minister.

He is a former governor of Kasai-Occidental province. Hubert Mbingho was his vice-governor. He was voted out of office by the provincial assembly on June 7, 2007, but the Supreme Court in Kinshasa challenged the disposal as unconstitutional. He was succeeded as governor by Hubert Kabasubabo in 2011.

He owns a rock quarry business. Trésor Kapuku Ngoy is married to Angelique. They have three sons and a daughter, who moved to the United States for their education.

References

  1. ^ Joe Rexrode (8 May 2016). "Father Ryan running back sends mom long-distance love". Tennessean. USA Today Network. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  2. "Kasaï Occidental, le feuilleton de la destitution du gouverneur Trésor Kapuku". Le Potentiel. 19 June 2007. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  3. "Hubert Kabasubabo, élu gouverneur au Kasaï occidental". Belgium: La Libre. 18 April 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
Governors of DRC provinces
   

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


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