Mambou Aimée Gnali

Mambou Aimée Gnali was Minister of Culture and the Arts, in charge of Tourism, in the government of the Republic of the Congo from January 1999 to August 2002. In the 1950s she was among the few Congolese women to study in France. She has also written an autobiography.

Gnali was appointed as Minister of Culture and the Arts, in charge of Tourism, on 12 January 1999. Jean-Claude Gakosso was appointed to replace her on 18 August 2002,[1] and he succeeded her at the head of the ministry on 22 August.[2]

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