The development of the education system in the Democratic Republic of the Congo took several decades and led to today’s structured school system.
The development began with the expeditions and missions that followed the Berlin Conference (1885) on the partition of Africa. These missions were both political and religious. As evangelisation expanded among local populations, formal education emerged with the aim of training, transforming and developing society.
Despite broader metropolitan interests, progress made by these missions helped reveal communities and cultures through travel on major rivers, despite significant risks. From the Atlantic coast, Belgian explorers and colonists reached the mouth of the Congo River and followed its tributaries, establishing their first administrative, communication and cultural hubs in major population centres.
Administrative outposts first developed the economy, then created mass education centres. The main steps that shaped the history of education in Congo were organised into evolving periods and events that marked how it was managed.
Soon after the Congo was opened around 1906, the Belgian colony introduced mass education. Evangelisation by missionaries taught Black people to read and write. The Gospel aimed to replace the diversity of small gods found in African statuettes with faith in one God, the Father of Jesus Christ. This was the beginning of the path of education.
In 1926, training became increasingly organised and was turned into learning centres—mass gatherings on sites of large population centres. Women were taught on one side for domestic education, and men on the other with a focus on vocational training.
Around 1930, a first agreement was forming between the Belgian State and Protestant and Catholic Churches; missions already had a strong impact on Congolese education. The first centres were gradually set up in many places.
They were located mainly in provinces in the central basin:
Between 1935 and 1940, several centres and vocational hubs were renamed and turned into craft trade schools and lower secondary schools.
Between 1945 and 1950, on the eve of independence, lower secondary and craft trade schools trained complete Congolese intellectuals able to run administration and pass on what they had learned. The vocational school level ended with a D3 title equivalent to D6 (today’s State diploma), while the lower secondary level ended with a diploma equivalent to a higher institute graduate.
From 1960 to 1971, overall education policy was broadly similar, with a common feature: schools were organised by the State and the State fully funded pupils and teachers. As a result, teacher credibility and the quality of teaching were high.
Pierre MULELE
1960 – 1961
Shift from basic fundamental education to primary and lower secondary to secondary education. Free schooling.
Colin Michel
1961 – 1964
Scholarships for several students. Free schooling for young Congolese.
BALONJI – NKANSHAMA
1964 – 1965
Athanase DJADI and Bernardin MUNGUL–DIAKA
1966 – 1967
KITHIMA Bin RAMAZANI
1968 - 1969
MARIO CARDOSO LOSEMBE
1970
Jacques ALI-RISASI
1971
Claude MAFEMA
1972
Introduction of term fees paid by parents at secondary level.
NZEGE ALAZIAMBINA
1983 – 1990
Creation of SECOPE. School reform. Start of the national education framework law.
SEKIMONYO WA MAGANGO
1994 – 1996
National education conference held.
KUTUMISA B. KYOTA
2001 – 2003
Anti-fraud service for the national examination. Creation of a social support fund for national education.
MAKER MWANGU FAMBA
2007 – 2016
Stabilisation of management posts. Fight against wrongdoing. Computerised marking of the national examination. SECOPE intranet.
Gaston MUSEMENA BONGALA
2016 – 2019
Liberalised publication of national examination results. Standardised school reports. Creation of EDUC TV.
Willy BAKONGA WILIMA
2019 – 2021
Tony MWABA KAZADI
2021 – 2024
Raissa MALU DINANGA
June 2024 to present
From its creation to today, the Ministry of Education and New Citizenship (“EDU-NC” today) has changed its name several times over the years. The summary table is as follows:
| No. | Name | Period / year | Minister / lead |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Ministry of National Education and Fine Arts | 23/06/1960 to 12/09/1960 | PIERRE MULELE |
| 02 | Ministry of Instruction and National Education | 13/09/1960 to 20/09/1960 | MICHEL COLIN LANDU PEMBA |
| 03 | General Commissariat for National Education | 29/09/1960 to 08/02/1961 | MARIO CARDOSO LOSEMBE BATWANYELE |
| 04 | Ministry of Instruction and National Education | 08/02/1961 to 01/08/1961 | LUBANZA NGOMBA |
| 05 | Ministry of National Education | 02/08/1961 to 13/04/1963 | NGALULA MPANDANJILA JOSEP |
| 06 | Ministry of National Education | 14/04/1963 to 09/07/1964 | MICHEL COLIN LANDU PEMBA |
| 07 | Ministry of National Education and Fine Arts | 09/07/1964 to 18/10/1965 | BALOJI NKASHAMA FEREDERIC |
| 08 | Ministry of National Education and Cultural Affairs | 18/09/1965 to 24/11/1965 | KITITWA JEAN-MARIE |
| 09 | Ministry of National Education | 28/11/1965 to 05/10/1967 | ABBE ATHANASE NDJADI |
| 10 | Ministry of National Education | 05/10/1967 to 10/07/1968 | MUNGUL DIAKA BERNADIN |
| 11 | Ministry of National Education | 10/07/1968 to 05/03/1969 | BIN RAMAZANI |
| 12 | Ministry of National Education | 05/03/1969 to 07/12/1970 | MARIO CARDOSO LOSEMBE BATWANYELE |
| 13 | Ministry of National Education | 07/12/1970 to 02/07/1971 | ALI RISASI JACQUES |
| 14 | Ministry of National Education | 02/07/1971 to 07/07/1972 | MAFEMA NGA’NZENG JEAN-CLAUDE |
| 15 | Ministry of National Education | 07/07/1972 to 04/02/1976 | MABOLIA INENGO TRA BWATO |
| 16 | State Commissariat for National Education | 04/02/1976 to 07/07/1977 | MBULAMOKO NZENGE MOVOAMBE ALBERT |
| 17 | State Commissariat for Primary and Secondary Education | 17/07/1977 to 13/12/1977 | KASUSULA DJUMA OLKALE |
| 18 | State Commissariat for Primary and Secondary Education | 13/12/1977 to 06/03/1979 | MVUENDI MABEKINTU |
| 19 | State Commissariat for Primary and Secondary Education | 1981-1982 | ATIWIYA MASIKITA |
| 20 | State Commissariat for Primary and Secondary Education | 1982-1983 | NDOLELA SIKI KONDE |
| 21 | State Commissariat for Primary and Secondary Education | 1983- 1984 | MAKINDA WATA-WATA |
| 22 | State Commissariat for Primary and Secondary Education | 1984-1990 | NGEGE ALAZIAMBINA |
| 23 | State Commissariat for Primary and Secondary Education | 1990-1991 | KOLI ELOMBE MOTUKOA FELIX |
| 24 | Ministry of National Education and Scientific Research | 1991 | BIEBIE EKALABO JEAN-CLAUDE |
| 25 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | 1991 -1992 | KUFI KILANGA JOSEPH |
| 26 | Ministry of National Education | 1992- 1993 | LOKA NE KONGO |
| 27 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | 1993- 1994 | NDOLELA SIKI KONDE |
| 28 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | 1994-1996 | SEKIMONYO WA MAGANGO |
| 29 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | February 1997 to April 1997 | EPEE GAMBWA |
| 30 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | April 1997 to 16 May 1997 | MUSEMA MAMBAKILA |
| 31 | Ministry of National Education | 1997- 2000 | KAMARA RWAKAIKARA AUGUSTIN |
| 32 | Ministry of National Education | 2000- 2001 | YERODIA ABDOULAYE NDOMBASI |
| 33 | Ministry of National Education | 2001-2003 | KUTUMISA KYOTA OMER |
| 34 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | 2003- 2004 | ELISE MUNEMBWE |
| 35 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | 2004-2005 | NDOM NDA OMBEL CONSTANT |
| 36 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | 2005-2006 | PAUL MUSAFIRI |
| 37 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | 2006-2007 | BWANA KAWA NYONYI |
| 38 | Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and Introduction to New Citizenship | 2007-2018 | MAKER MWANGU FAMBA |
| 39 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | 2018- 2019 | GASTON MUSEMENA BONGALA |
| 40 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Vocational Education | 2019 | EMERY OKUNDJI |
| 41 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education | 2019- 2021 | WILLY BAKONGA WILIMA |
| 42 | Ministry of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education | 2021-2024 | TONY MWABA KAZADI |
| 43 | Ministry of National Education and New Citizenship | 2024 to present | RAISSA MALU DINANGA |