- (Grand Cross) "Congo-Kinshasa:
Elebe ma
Ekonzo n'est plus". 2003-06-17.
Kimbulu Moyanso wa Lokwa, Jean-Pierre (1987). Who's who in Zaire: dictionnaire...
- ministre". Marchés
Tropicaux et Méditerranéens (2147–2172): 274. 1987.
Kimbulu Moyanso wa Lokwa, Jean-Pierre (2017).
Persona non grata: Révélations du...
- follows: 1.
Bulengera commune has 9 quarters: Kalemire,
Kamesi Mbonzo,
Kimbulu, Kyaghala, Mukuna, Mutiri, Rughenda,
Wayene and Eveché. 2.
Kimemi commune...
- the
Ngaliema commune of Congo's
capital Kinshasa is
named after Delvaux.
Kimbulu Moyanso wa Lokwa, Jean-Pierre (1987). Who's who in Zaire: dictionnaire...
-
Dodoma and
Manyara Regions. It is also
known as Fiome, Goroa, Gorwaa,
Kimbulu, Ufiomi. As of 2014, an
estimated 79,000
people (approx. 60% of the ethnic...
- Célestin Vunabandi [fr] (inc.)
Independent Sankuru René
Kalala (sub1:
Richard Kimbulu)
Independent Jules Lodi UDPS/Tshisekedi
Bernard Mpetshi 2A/TDC Christophe...
- Kody Seti
Kimbulu (born 23
January 1978),
known professionally as Kody or Kody Kim, is a
Belgian television host, comedian, and
radio personality. Kody...
-
Knights of Baháʼu'lláh. The
first local Bahá’í in
Rwanda was
Selemani Bin
Kimbulu. The
Collisons had
moved from
Uganda and
struggled with the limitation...
- Lumumba. In 1947 he
moved to
Stanleyville and sta**** with
Lumumba and Paul
Kimbulu.
Lutula worked as a
clerk in the
colonial administration. He
served as...
- Cairn.info: 41–42. doi:10.3917/cris.321.0001.
Retrieved 15
January 2021.
Kimbulu Moyanso wa Lokwa, Jean-Pierre (1987). Who's who in Zaire: dictionnaire...