- Antoine-Roger
Bolamba,
later Bolamba Lokolé J'ongungu (27 July 1913 – 9 July 2002), was a
Congolese journalist, writer, and politician. He
edited the monthly...
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Mtshali Arthur Nortje Mongane Wally Serote Okot p'Bitek Antoine-Rober
Bolamba Mukala Kadima-Nzuji
Gwendoline Konie Beier, Ulli; Moore,
Gerald (2007)...
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gauge in 1889
before being converted to 600 mm in 1932. Antoine-Roger
Bolamba,
politician and poet, was born here in 1913. Köppen-Geiger
climate classification...
- Cape
Verde Jorge Barbosa Democratic
Republic of
Congo Antoine-Roger
Bolamba (J'ongungu) [when the
country was
known as Congo–Zaire] Djibouti Victor...
- 0.04
Franck Diongo [fr]
Progressive Lumumbist Movement 6,780 0.04 Tony
Bolamba [fr]
Independent 6,307 0.04 Rex
Kazadi Kanda Independent 5,757 0.03 Georges...
- first-past-the-post voting. The 26
official presidential candidates were: Tony
Bolamba [fr] Jean-Claude
Baende Martin Fayulu,
leader of the
Engagement for Citizenship...
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Minister of
Information Anicet Kashamura,
Secretary of
State Antoine-Roger
Bolamba, and
Secretary of
State Jacques Lumbala. The 37-strong
Lumumba Government...
- Makhure's sons.
Sekoba was
accompanied by his
brothers Makala, Mbalane, and
Bolamba, who, in most traditions, are
mentioned alongside Sekoba as the
group leader...
- the
Mouvement National Congolais delegation for the
Belgian government.
Bolamba 1956, p. 270.
LaFontaine 1986, p. 219.
LaFontaine 1986, pp. 219–20. FASD...
- Bas-Uele
Borrey Armand Kasubu Mbaya Independent Equateur Tony C****ius
Bolamba Independent Haut-Katanga Jean-Claude
Kazembe Musonda Majority Haut-Lomami...