Pierre Honoré Kazadi Lukonda Ngube-Ngube

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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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  1. ^ Liste définitive des candidats président. Elections du 23 décembre 2018 (in French). ceni.cd. Independent National Election Commission of the DRC.
  2. ^ RDC-présidentielle : Pierre-Honoré Kazadi a déposé également sa candidature (in French). Mavitrine-rdc.com, 7 August 2018.