Department of State
Washington DC
August 5, 2013
Secretary Kerry hosted a swearing-in ceremony for the U.S. Ambassador
to Burkina Faso Tulinabo Mushingi, at the Department of State.
Tulinabo Mushingia is the first Zairian (now DRC) born citizen to
become a US ambassador. He is a career diplomat with extensive
experience in Africa and succeeds career diplomat Thomas Dougherty, who
had served since August 2010.
About Tulinabo Mushingia
Born circa 1957, Tulinabo Mushingi earned a B.A. and an M.A. from the
Institut Superieur Pedagogique in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo,
an M.A. at Howard University, and a Ph.D. in Linguistics at Georgetown
University in 1989, with a dissertation entitled, “Vehicular languages
as media of instruction: The case of Swahili in Zaire.”
A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor,
Mushingi began his career as a language and cultural trainer for the
Peace Corps before joining the Foreign Service. Early career assignments
included service as a general services officer at the U.S. Embassy in
Maputo, Mozambique, from 1994 to 1996; as a counseling and assignment
officer in the State Department Bureau of Human Resources from 1999 to
2001; and as management officer at the Consulate General in Casablanca,
Morocco, from 2001 to 2003.
Back in Washington, Mushingi served as supervisory general services
officer in the Executive Office of the Secretary of State from 2003 to
2006. He then served two straight stints in Africa. From 2006 to 2009,
he was counselor for management affairs at the embassy in Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania, and chargé d’affaires ad interim, and from 2009 to 2011, he
was chargé d’affaires and deputy chief of mission at the embassy in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Since 2011, Mushingi has served as deputy executive secretary and
executive director of the Executive Office of the Secretary of State.
Mushingi, who bears an unusual resemblance to President Obama, is married to Rebecca (née Marshbanks) Mushingi.
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