Muyaya began his career as a reporter and journalist for CEBS TV, a local television channel operating in Kinshasa, where he eventually served as president of the board of directors.[4]
Personal life
Muyaya is married to Benoitte Muyaya and has three children.[5]
Political career
Muyaya began his political career in 2005 when he joined the staff of Pius Isoyongo Lofete, second rapporteur for the transitional national assembly. He later became Lofete's political advisor, serving in that post until 2006. In 2007, he became a communications advisor for the Cabinet of Prime MinisterAntoine Gizenga.
One year later, he became principal advisor in charge of communications and the press for the Prime Minister's office under Adolphe Muzito, occupying that post until 2011.[6]
In April 2021 he was appointed as government spokesman in the new DRC government.[2]
Other political activities
He served as first secretary of the office of the rapporteur for the provisional bureau of the National Assembly from February to April 2012,[9] and later served as assistant rapporteur for the Foreign Relations commission of the National Assembly.[10]
Since July 2016, he is also the leader of the Network of Young Parliamentarians of the Democratic Republic of Congo.[11]