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Judith Suminwa Tuluka (born 19 October 1967) is a Congolese politician who is serving as prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 12 June 2024. She was nominated for the position by President Félix Tshisekedi on 1 April 2024, the first woman in the post, and took office following the investiture of her government by the National Assembly.
Early life and education
Suminwa hails from Kimpese in Kongo Central. Her father was formerly the Zairean ambassador to Chad.
Suminwa obtained a master's degree in applied economics at the Université libre de Bruxelles and a diploma of additional studies in Work in developing countries.
Career
She worked in the banking sector before joining United Nations agencies including the United Nations Development Programme where she was a national expert in a community support project in the east of the country. She then worked in the Ministry of the Budget before becoming the deputy coordinator of the Presidential Strategic Watch Council (CPVS).
She was appointed Minister of Planning in the government of Prime Minister Sama Lukonde on 24 March 2023. Suminwa's cabinet was formally unveiled on 29 May 2024.
Personal life
Suminwa is married to Roger Tuluka, who is a former classmate of President Tshisekedi. The couple began their relationship while they were in Belgium during the 1990s.
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