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Order of the National Heroes Kabila-Lumumba

Order of the National Heroes Kabila-Lumumba is the highest order of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is awarded to Congolese nationals and foreigners who have rendered merits and loyal services to the nation. The order was instituted in 2002 as a replacement for the National Order of the Leopard. It is named after President Laurent-Désiré Kabila and Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, both of whom were assassinated while in office.

History
During the independence of the DRC, there have been four "national orders": Order of the Congolese Nation (), National Order of the Leopard (), National Order of Zaire (), and the Order of the National Heroes Kabila-Lumumba, the last of which was founded by Law No. 009/2002 (5 August 2002) and amended by Decree-Law No. 012/2003 (30 March 2003). The previous national orders are no longer awarded. The order is named after President Laurent-Désiré Kabila and Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. Both were assassinated while in office, on 17 January 1961 and 16 January 2001, respectively. and Kabila followed quickly after his death when his son Joseph Kabila immediately took office as the new president. In the form of the new order, both are jointly commemorated as martyrs for national liberation against foreign influence. It is the highest order of the country, given for merits and loyal services to the nation. It is managed by the Chancery of National Orders (), located in Gombe, Kinshasa. Its Grand Chancellor is the President of the DRC, currently Félix Tshisekedi, who is aided by the Chancellor, currently André Matutezulwa. The Congolese orders, decorations, and medals have been marred by corruption. André Matutezulwa has publicly denied that he has ever decorated a Chinese national to the Order of the National Heroes Kabila-Lumumba. was made Grand Officer of the order (17 May 2017) The order can be awarded to both Congolese nationals and foreigners. It can also be conferred posthumously. Membership can be revoked for treason or for other serious crimes. ==Classes==
Classes
It has the following five classes: • Grand Cordon () • Grand Officer () • Commander () • Officer () • Knight () ==Recipients of the Grand Cordon==
Recipients of the Grand Cordon
Mohammed VI of Morocco (28 February 2006) • (4 August 2007, posthumously) • Antoine Gizenga (24 January 2009) • Joseph Kabila (1 July 2010) • Simon Kimbangu (1 July 2010, posthumously) • Abdou Diouf (14 April 2014) • Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi (26 February 2019, posthumously) • Étienne Tshisekedi (31 May 2019, posthumously) • Léon Kengo wa Dondo (9 July 2020) • Joseph Kasa-Vubu (3 October 2020, posthumously) • Timothée Munkutu (21 January 2021, posthumously) • Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (20 July 2021, posthumously) • Tharcisse Tshibangu Tshishiku (11 January 2022, posthumously) • Benoît Lwamba (19 February 2022, posthumously) • George Arthur Forrest (7 September 2022) • Umaro Sissoco Embaló (29 April 2025) ==See also==
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