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Dominique Diur was born on 1929 in Kamulemba, Sandoa Territory, Katanga, Belgian Congo, is a politician. Discover Dominique Diur's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?
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Dominique Diur Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dominique Diur Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Dominique Diur worth at the age of 95 years old? Dominique Diur’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from . We have estimated
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On 26 September 2020, the stadium in Kolwezi was reinaugurated after a long period of dilapidation, as the Stade Dominique Diur, located at the renamed Avenue Dominique Diur. The modernisation of the building was entrusted to a subsidiary of the Forrest Group.
In April 1966, the Lualaba province was merged with Katanga Oriental into one province of South Katanga. Diur's rival Godefroid Munongo became its governor, with Diur as vice-governor. When intelligence reports (and a series of articles in Jeune Afrique) showed that a mercenary training camp, favourable to the exiled Tshombe, existed in the Ardèche, France, Munongo and Diur were suspended. Munongo was thrown in jail, but Diur was cleared.
On 28 May 1963, after the end of the Katangese secession, Diur was thrown in jail by Godefroid Munongo on charges of misappropriating public funds, but released by the new Interior Minister. At the time of his release, he ran for President of the Lualaba Province against Moïse Tshombe's brother Thomas. He was elected as the President, from 1965 the governor, of the province. He held office from 23 September 1963 until 24 April 1966. During his time as the provincial governor, the construction of an omnisport stadium began in the province's capital Kolwezi.
Congo became independent on 30 June 1960. Eleven days later, Katanga's governor Moïse Tshombe declared the independence of the State of Katanga from the mainland. Diur became the chef de cabinet of Katangese Minister of Justice Valentin Ilunga.
In December 1960, Diur attended an anti-communist conference, organised by Suzanne Labin, at the NATO headquarters in Paris, France. He stayed in the city to establish the permanent delegation of Katanga in France on Avenue Georges Mandel [fr], not far from NATO and the Eiffel Tower. The appointment came at a time when Katanga sought to intensify its ties with France. French Prime Minister Michel Debré sent out SDECE officer François Bistos [fr] to Élisabethville, and accepted an official visit by Diur.
Diur grew up in the Belgian Congo. His father was a dignitary of the chieftaincy of Kayembe Mukulu. He followed his primary education at the Catholic mission of Sandoa, he then continued to the Franciscan small seminary of Luabo, and later the Scheut major seminary of Kabue, Kasai. He followed advanced education in law at the Benedictines in Élisabethville. After his studies, he followed an internship at the Belgian Ministry of Justice. Diur started his professional career at the Belgian Congo Radio in Élisabethville, before working at the local court (Juridiction indigène). He was elected as a municipal councillor for the Élisabethville commune of Kenya in 1957 and reelected in 1959. In 1958, a group of young évolués with an anti-Kasaian mindset including Diur, Évariste Kimba, Albert Nyembo, and Godefroid Munongo, grouped together to form CONAKAT.
Dominique Diur (born at Kamulemba in 1929) was a Congolese and Katangese politician who was one of the founders of the CONAKAT party.