Pierre M'Vouama
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.[1] He was named Minister of Information, Youth, Popular Education, Culture and Arts in the government of Ambroise Noumazalaye formed on April 26, 1966.[2]
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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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