Career
Tutuana start playing soccer in a club called Japatra in the Congo. He played there from 1997–1999, then moved to a bigger football club called AS Vita Club, where he played from 2000-2002. However, after one season the team was relegated to the Second Division after finishing in last place.
Later he moved to Beitar Jerusalem Football Club who wanted him since the last season was over.
He scored 4 goals in 19 games, suffered from a serious back injury and was released after one season and replaced by Spanish striker David Aganzo. He then returned to Israel and was signed by F.C. Ashdod but almost was signed by AS Cannes, whose coach Luis Fernandez was the former coach of Beitar who had released Tutuana but wanted to see him plays for AS Cannes.
He also played in Israel for Maccabi Netanya. Tutuana then moved to Cyprus in 2006 and played for Enosis Neon Paralimni in the Cypriot First Division for two seasons.
In 2009 he moved to Ayia Napa Football Club in the Cypriot Second Division and later to Olympiakos Nicosia.