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Kpama Baramoto Kata (born Yakoma, 1947) was a
general of the
Zairian Forces Armées Zaïroises. He was
Mobutu Sese Seko's brother-in-law, and
served as...
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Likulia Bolongo.
Following the war Mudima,
Nzimbi Etienne, and
Baramoto Kpama (who were both
former military Generals) fled to
South Africa in May 1997...
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Affairs reported in 1999 that
former FAZ[clarification needed]
generals Kpama Baramoto Kata and
General Nzimbi Ngbale Kongo wa B****a had been responsible...
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Moleka Liambi Independent Nord-Ubangi
Basile Bale Bila MLC Philémon
Kpama Baramoto Kapa
Independent Giala Mobutu ZAIRE Jean-Pierre
Zagbalafio Angala...
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public order. In 1987, the
husband of a
cousin of Mobutu's
first wife,
Kpama Baramoto Kata, then a
section commander, was
promoted to army
general (général...
- Kata (1912–1998),
Australian writer who used Kata as part of a
pseudonym Kpama Baramoto Kata (born 1947),
Congolese general Matt Kata (born 1978), American...
- Guembe, Kamanga, Kamba, Kanga-Bac,
Kankele 1,
Kankele 2, Kolou, Koumbe,
Kpama, Mambeve, Mbaere, Mbatamale,
Mboula Centre, Mekongo, Ndourou, Ngoungou,...
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Civil Guard, was formed. It was
eventually commanded by Général d'armée
Kpama Baramoto Kata.
Thomas Turner wrote in the mid-1990s that "[m]ajor acts of...
- (DGSN) in 1996. On 16
April 1997
Mudima accompanied by
General Baramoto Kpama fled the
collapsing Mobutu regime,
flying to
South Africa aboard Baramoto's...
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Lieko Bokungu.
After the
start of the
First Congo War, he was
replaced by
Kpama Baramoto Kata.
Monga died in
Brussels on 8
September 2022, at the age of...