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Jules-Fontaine Sambwa (12 November 1940-4 March 1998) was a Zairean political officeholder and economist. ==Biography== Jules-Fontaine Sambwa Pida Nbagui was born in Mbandaka, on 12 November 1940. He died on 4 March 1998. After graduating in Economy and Finance at the University of Brussels in 1967, he exercised the following high offices in the Republic of Zaire: * Economic council at the President’s Office (1967–1969) * Assistant director at the President’s Office and then, council at the Bank of Zaire (1969–1970) * Administrator at the SOFIDE (1970) * Governor of the Bank of Zaire (from September 1970 to August 1977) * Assistant director at the President’s Office (from March 1979 to August 1980) * Governor of the Bank of Zaire (from August 1980 to April 1985) * Minister of Economy and Industry (1985) * State minister of the Plan (from April 1985 to September 1987) * Vice-premier Commissioner of the Zaire government in charge with the economic sectors (from September 1987 to April 1988) * First commissioner of State of the Zaire government (from April 1988 to November 1988) * President of the Court of Accounts (from November 1988 to January 1990) At the same time, he was also a professor at the University of Kinshasa where, as part of the Faculty of Economy, he was "titular to the class of international economy". Visiting Europe since 1991, Jules-Fontaine Sambwa carried on his research and studies on the development of Sub-Saharan Africa until his death. His care for a positive contribution to the reflection of diverse intellectuals on the emergence of rules of law in Sub-Saharan Africa made him accept the office of President of the “Zaire Club 2000” in 1994. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jules Fontaine Sambwa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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