Kwilu Province


Kwilu is one of the 21 new provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Kwilu, Kwango, and Mai-Ndombe provinces are the result of the dismemberment of the former Bandundu province. Kwilu was formed from the Kwilu district and the independently administered cities of Bandundu and Kikwit. Bandundu retained its status as a provincial capital.
The Province takes its name from the Kwilu River, which crosses it from south to north.

Administrative areas

Towns and territories are:
Kwilu was administered as a province from 1962 to 1966, however in 1964 the administration was taken over by the central government due to a rebellion in southwestern Congo. A rebel administration under Pierre Mulele ran most of Kwilu province from January 1964. The province was reconquered by the legal government in June 1965. The provincial government was restored on January 18, 1966, but the province was merged with Kwango District and Mai-Ndombe District to create Bandundu Province.
President
Governor
Between 1966 and 2015, Kwilu was administered as a district as part of Bandundu Province.