List of governors of Équateur (former province)W
List of governors of Équateur (former province)

This List of governors of Équateur includes governors of the former province of Équateur/Evenaar, created in the Belgian Congo on 20 August 1917. It also includes commissioners of the Équateur District, created in 1888 in the Congo Free State, the precursor of the province.

List of governors of Kasaï (former province)W
List of governors of Kasaï (former province)

This list of governors of Kasaï includes governors or equivalent officeholders of the Congo-Kasaï/Kongo-Kasaï province established in the Belgian Congo in 1918. On 1 October 1933 it was split into the Lusambo and Léopoldville provinces. Lusambo included the Kasaï and Sankuru districts of Congo-Kasaï and parts of the Léopold II District (Équateur) and Lomami District (Katanga). On 27 May 1947 Lusambo was renamed Kasaï, which became an autonomous province of the Congo republic on 30 June 1960.

List of governors of KatangaW
List of governors of Katanga

This list of governors of Katanga includes governors or equivalent officeholders of the Katanga Province established in the Belgian Congo in 1910, and of successor provinces up to 29 October 2015, when Katanga was split into the provinces of Haut-Katanga, Haut-Lomami, Lualaba and Tanganyika.

List of governors of KivuW
List of governors of Kivu

This list of governors of Kivu includes governors or equivalent officer holders of the province in the Belgian Congo created as Costermansville Province in 1933 from part of the old Orientale Province. The province was renamed Kivu Province in 1947. It was broken into the provinces of Maniema, North Kivu and South Kivu from 10 May 1962 to 28 December 1966, then reunited. In 1988 it was again broken up into the provinces of Maniema, North Kivu and South Kivu.

List of governors of Orientale ProvinceW
List of governors of Orientale Province

This list of governors of Orientale Province includes governors or equivalent officerholders of the original Orientale Province created in the Belgian Congo in 1913, and of the successor provinces until the 2015 break-up of the province into the provinces of Bas-Uélé, Haut-Uélé, Ituri and Tshopo.

Alphonse De ValkeneerW
Alphonse De Valkeneer

Alphonse De Valkeneer was a Belgian colonial administrator. He was the last Belgian governor of Équateur Province in 1957 to 1960 before the Belgian Congo became independent as the Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville).

Joseph BeernaertW
Joseph Beernaert

Joseph-Edouard-Louis Beernaert was a Belgian soldier who reached the rank of Lieutenant-General. He was governor of the province of Congo-Kasaï in the Belgian Congo from 1925 to 1929.

Alexis BertrandW
Alexis Bertrand

Alexis Félicien Bertrand was a soldier and senior colonial administrator. He left the colonial service in 1918 after falling out with his superiors, and later became known as a vocal critic of the brutal treatment of the Congolese workers.

Ernest-Camille BockW
Ernest-Camille Bock

Ernest-Camille Bock was a Belgian lawyer and colonial administrator. He was governor of Orientale Province in the Belgian Congo from 1945 to 1952.

Adolphe De MeulemeesterW
Adolphe De Meulemeester

Adolphe De Meulemeester was a Belgian soldier and colonial administrator. He was deputy governor-general and then governor of the Orientale Province of the Belgian Congo from 1917 to 1926. He introduced many innovations including a road network, schools and clinics, chiefdom and sector councils, and cotton plantations.

Marcel MaquetW
Marcel Maquet

Marcel Maquet was a Belgian colonial administrator who became commissioner of Stanleyville Province in 1940, then governor of Léopoldville Province in 1943.

Alfred Alphonse MoellerW
Alfred Alphonse Moeller

Alfred Alphonse Moeller de Laddersous was a Belgian lawyer, colonial administrator and businessman. He served as governor of the Orientale Province in the Belgian Congo from 1926 to 1933.

Georges MoulaertW
Georges Moulaert

Georges Brunon Joseph Marie Moulaert was a Belgian colonial administrator. He was deputy governor general of Équateur Province in the Belgian Congo from 1917 to 1919. Later he became a businessman, head of several large enterprises in the Congo, and director of others. He drew criticism for his forced recruitment of Congolese workers in the Kilo-Moto gold mines.

Pierre NauwelaertW
Pierre Nauwelaert

Pierre Nauwelaert was a Belgian colonial administrator. He was interim governor of Équateur Province from 1950 to 1951, and was governor of Léopoldville Province from 1953 to 1955.

Jean Paelinck (administrator)W
Jean Paelinck (administrator)

Jean Paelinck (1906–1961) was a Belgian colonial administrator. In the Belgian Congo he was appointed governor of Kasaï Province in 1955, then Katanga Province in 1956.

Charles TombeurW
Charles Tombeur

Lieutenant General Charles Tombeur was a Belgian military officer and colonial civil servant. As well as holding several major administrative positions in the Belgian Congo, he is particularly known for his role as commander of the Belgian colonial military, the Force Publique, during the first years of World War I. His military career culminated in the capture of Tabora in German East Africa in September 1916.

Georges Van der KerkenW
Georges Van der Kerken

Georges Van der Kerken was a Belgian lawyer, colonial administrator and professor. He served as acting governor of Équateur Province in the Belgian Congo in 1922. He is known for his publications on the ethnology of peoples of the Belgian Congo.

Émile WangerméeW
Émile Wangermée

Émile Antoine Marie Wangermée (1855–1924) was a Belgian civil servant and vice governor-general of Congo Free State from 11 April 1897 until December 1897.