Rémy Mwamba

Rémy Mwamba
Minister of Justice of the Republic of the Congo
In office
24 June 1960  5 September 1960
Prime MinisterPatrice Lumumba
In office
2 August 1961  July 1962
Prime MinisterCyrille Adoula
Succeeded byJean-Chrysostome Weregemere
Personal details
Born1921
Vunga, Belgian Congo
Died1967 (aged 45)
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Political partyAssociation Générale des Baluba du Katanga

Rémy Mwamba (1921–1967) was a Congolese politician who twice served as Minister of Justice of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (then Republic of the Congo). He was also a leading figure of the Association Générale des Baluba du Katanga (BALUBAKAT).

Mwamba was born in 1921 in Vunga, Belgian Congo to a Luba family. After completing his education he took up work at the Élisabethville Parquet. He later co-founded and became secretary-general of BALUBAKAT. He served in the Collége Exécutive Général transitional government before being elected a senator of the newly independent Republic of the Congo in 1960. Mwamba was subsequently appointed to serve as Minister of Justice in the first government under Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. On 5 September he and Lumumba were dismissed by the President. Following harassment by the new authorities, Mwamba fled to Stanleyville and joined a rival regime. Negotiations led to the creation of a new government in August 1961 under Cyrille Adoula and he resumed his work as Minister of Justice. Following his dismissal in July 1962, Mwamba joined the parliamentary opposition. He died in 1967.