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- Lubwa p'Chong (20 August 1946 – February 1997) was a Ugandan playwright and poet. He founded and edited Nanga, the magazine of the National Teachers College...
- teacher at the Upper Primary School and Boarding Master at Lubwa and then Headmaster at Lubwa from 1943 to 1945. For a time, he worked at the Salisbury...
- from 1934, and the United Free Church of Scotland, based at Lubwa from 1905. One of the Lubwa missionaries was David Kaunda, father of Kenneth Kaunda who...
- Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia's first president. Kaunda (1924 - 2021), born at Lubwa Mission, southwest of Chinsali. Alice Lenshina (1920 – 1978), founder and...
- Busingye Kabumba Jessica Horn Kabubi Herman Ka****i Peter Mary Karooro Okurut Lubwa p'Chong Mukotani Rugyendo Mulumba Ivan Matthias Christopher Henry Muwanga...
- Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA). Larry Madowo, journalist (Kenya) Lubwa p'Chong, was a Ugandan play write and author who was responsible for many...
- Resistance Army (LRA), a guerrilla group that formerly operated in Uganda. Lubwa p'Chong, playwright, poet, author and educator. Dr. Matthew Lukwiya, physician...
- Standard 5 and 6 in Lubwa. In 1944 he became driver at the Public Works Department, and in 1945 a primary school teacher at Lubwa. In September 1947 he...
- August 8, 1926, at Lubwa Mission in Chinsali District, now Muchinga Province. She commenced her teaching career in 1946 at Lubwa, where she met Simon...
- "****stan". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 1 March 2017. Sunawar, Lubwa; Cuotto, Tatiana (2015). "U.S. ****stan Relations During the Cold War"....