Pierre Honoré Kazadi Lukonda Ngube-Ngube
Congolese economist and politician
Pierre Honoré Kazadi Lukonda Ngube-Ngube (born 28 July 1963, Lubumbashi, Katanga Province)[1] is a Congolese economist and politician who is a former member of the Parliament of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[citation needed] Previously he had been an economics professor at the universities of Kasaï and Katanga, and is also a Protestant chaplain.[2] He was a presidential candidate for the Popular Front for Justice party (FPJ) in the 2018 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election.
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Candidates in the 2018 Democratic Republic of the Congo presidential election
- Samy Badibanga
- Martin Fayulu
- Marie-Josée Ifoku
- Seth Kikuni
- Charles Luntadila
- Jean-Philibert Mabaya
- Joseph Maluta
- Gabriel Mokia Mandembo
- Sylvian Maurice Masheke
- Yves Mpunga
- Noël K. Tshiani Muadiamvita
- Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba
- Francis Mvemba
- Théodore Ngoy
- Pierre Honoré Kazadi Lukonda Ngube-Ngube
- Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary
- Alain Daniel Shekomba
- Radjabho Tebabho Soborabo
- Félix Tshisekedi
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