Christophe Muzungu

Christophe Muzungu currently serves as the Democratic Republic of Congo's ambassador to Senegal, with additional oversight responsibilities for Mali, Gambia, and Cape Verde.

He began his career in public service during the early years of Laurent Désirée Kabila's presidency, where he was appointed head of the National Intelligence Agency (ANR).

From 2011 to 2023, Muzungu held the position of Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Congo to the Republic of Congo.

Literary Works:

Muzungu is also an accomplished author, addressing various socio-political issues through his writings:

Vagabond: This book delves deeply into the phenomenon known as "shege" in Kinshasa.

République Démocratique Du Congo - Mondialisation et Nationalisme: Explores globalization and nationalism in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

La Cour Pénale Internationale face à la crise en République Démocratique du Congo: Analyzes the International Criminal Court's response to the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Family Background:

Christophe Muzungu is the son of Charles Christophe Muzungu, a key figure in the struggle for Congolese independence alongside Patrice Lumumba. Charles Christophe Muzungu served as the Secretary General of the Mouvement National Congolais (MNC) and was the first Congolese appointed as head of the National Intelligence Agency (ANR) who was back then called “Sûreté Nationale”.

Political and Administrative Career:

National Deputy, Transitional Parliament (2003-2004) Served as a National Deputy and was a member of the Defense and Security Commission during the Transitional Parliament.

Vice-Minister of Youth and Sport (2002-2003) Appointed as Vice-Minister responsible for Youth and Sport.

Minister of Culture and Arts (2004-2006) Held the position of Minister overseeing Culture and Arts.

Administrator, Board of Directors, National Electricity Company (SNEL) (2002) Served as an administrator and member of the Board of Directors at SNEL.

Vice-Governor and Governor of Kinshasa (1998-2002) Successively held roles as Vice-Governor and Governor of Kinshasa.

Legal Advisor to the Presidency of the Republic (1997-1998) Provided legal counsel directly to the Presidency of the Republic.

Advisor for National Reconstruction (1998) Advised on the organization of the National Conference on Reconstruction under the Ministry of National Reconstruction and Emergency Planning.

Human Rights and Legal Career:

Representative in Belgium, African Association for the Defense of Human Rights (ASSADHO) (1992-1994) Advocated for human rights issues as a representative in Belgium for ASSADHO.

Delegate, International Committee against Repression (ICRC), DRC (Zaire) (1994-1997) Represented the DRC (formerly Zaire) as a delegate of the ICRC, focusing on combating repression.

Lawyer at the Court of Appeal (1994-present) Continues to practice law at the Court of Appeal.