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Mulumba may refer to: Given name: *Gérard Mulumba Kalemba (1937–2020), Congolese prelate of the Catholic Church * Mulumba Lukoji (1943–1997), Congolese politician * Mulumba Mukendi (born 1985), football striker from DR Congo Surname: * Andy Mulumba (born 1990), Congolese-Canadian professional American football linebacker * Daniel Mulumba (1962–2012), the first Ugandan swimmer to compete at the Olympic Games * Felly Mulumba (born 1990), Congolese footballer * Fiston Mbaya Mulumba (born 1996), Congolese boxer * Ivan Matthias Mulumba, Ugandan writer and valuation surveyor *Kabongo Mulumba, Democratic Republic of the Congo karateka *Mabi Mulumba (born 1941), Congolese former politician *Matiya Mulumba (1836–1886), Ugandan Roman Catholic, one of the Martyrs of Uganda *Rémi Mulumba (born 1992), professional footballer *Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba (born 1949), Congolese politician *Christophe Mulumba-Tshimanga (born 1993), professional Canadian football linebacker See also * Knight ...
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Gérard Mulumba Kalemba
Gérard Mulumba Kalemba (8 July 1937 – 15 April 2020) was a Congolese prelate of the Catholic Church. Born in Kananga, Mulumba Kalemba was ordained to the priesthood in 1967. He was appointed bishop of Mweka in 1989, serving until his retirement in 2017. His brother, Étienne Tshisekedi, and nephew, Félix Tshisekedi, both served as President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. On 15 April 2020, during the DR Congo coronavirus pandemic, Mulumba Kalemba died due to COVID-19 in Kinshasa Kinshasa (; ; ), formerly named Léopoldville from 1881–1966 (), is the Capital city, capital and Cities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinshasa is one of the world's fastest-grow .... He was 82. References 1937 births 2020 deaths Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo People from Kananga 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 21st-century ...
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Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba
Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba (born 4 September 1949, in Kindambi, Belgian Congo) is a DR Congo, Congolese politician. He was formerly the Minister of Relations with Parliament of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Parliament and the Minister of Post and Telecommunications in the government of Prime Minister Matata Ponyo Mapon. In 2018 Mulumba was a presidential candidate in the 2018 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election. He was also previously in the National Assembly (Democratic Republic of the Congo), National Assembly since the 2006 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election, 2006 election representing the Bandundu Province, ending his term after the 2011 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election, 2011 election. He has always been a close supporter of President Joseph Kabila, but in 2018 chose to run against Kabila's chosen candidate, Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary.
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Malimbe
The malimbe is a type of xylophone from the Congo which is described as having both male and female counterparts; the former has 15 wooden bars, the latter has nine. "Malimbe" also refers to a lamellaphone or mbira type instrument amongst the Nyamwezi of Tanzania. References Bibliography *Anderson, Lois. The Miko Modal System of Kiganda Xylophone Music. 2 vols. Phd Diss. UCLA, 1968. * Galpin, Francis. A textbook of European musical instruments, their origin, history and character. (reprint) Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1976. *Kaptain, Laurence. The wood that sings: the marimba in Chiapas, Mexico. Everett, Pa. : HoneyRock, 1992. * Tracey, Hugh, 'A Case for the Name Mbira' in the African Music Society Journal, no. 3 (1964) *Wiggins, Trevor and Joseph Kobom. Xylophone music from Ghana. Indiana, IN: White Cliffs Media, 1992. *Warner Dietz, Betty and Olatunji, Michael Babatunde. (1965). Musical Instruments of Africa: Their Nature, Use, and Place in The Life of a D ...
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Malimba (other)
Malimba may refer to: *Limba people (Cameroon) * Malimba language of Cameroon * Malimba, Gabon *In East and Southeast Africa, a musical instrument analogous to either a marimba or a mbira Mbira ( ; ) are a family of musical instruments, traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe. They consist of a wooden board (often fitted with a resonator) with attached staggered metal Tine (structural), tines, played by holding the instrument ... {{disambig ...
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Malembo
Malembo is a city and commune of Angola, located in the province of Cabinda. See also * Communes of Angola The Communes of Angola () are administrative units in Angola after municipalities. The 163 municipalities of Angola are divided into communes. There are a total of 618 communes of Angola: Bengo Province * Ambriz * Kakalo-Kahango * Ícolo e Be ... References {{coord, 5, 20, S, 12, 11, E, display=title, region:AO_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki Populated places in Cabinda Province Communes of Angola ...
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Malambo (other)
Malambo may refer to: Places * Malambo, Cotabato, an inactive volcano on Mindanao, The Philippines *Malambo, Atlántico, Colombia *Malambo, Tanzania *Malambo (constituency). a Zambian parliamentary constituency Films * ''Malambo'' (1942 film), a 1942 film * ''Malambo'' (1984 film), a 1984 film by Milan Dor * Malambo, the Good Man, 2018 Argentine black-and-white drama film Other *Malambo (dance) Malambo is an Argentina, Argentine folk dance associated with gauchos. It is traditionally a dance performed by two men, taking turns and competing against one another. Its notable elements are elaborate leg movements with energetic ''zapateado ..., an Argentine folk step dance *"Malambo No. 1", a song from '' Mambo!'' album by Yma Sumac *'' Croton malambo'', a tree of genus ''Croton'', or its bark {{disambiguation ...
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Malamba
The Coast Province () was one of Kenya's eight provinces prior to 2010. It covered the entire country's coastline on the Indian Ocean. Its capital city was Mombasa. It was inhabited by the Mijikenda and Swahili peoples, among others. The province covered an area of 79,686.1 km2. Tourist attraction Some of the province's important towns included Kilifi, Malindi, Watamu and Lamu in the north, and Mwandimu and Magunda in the south. Some of the coastal population was located in resort and beach settlements such as Kiongwe and Kipini. Diani Beach was one of the province's major tourist centres, with palm trees and white sandy beaches like Mombasa. Malindi is where Vasco da Gama picked up his pilot to navigate with the monsoon winds to India; Mambrui appears to be the site where contact occurred with the Chinese during the era of the Yongle Emperor and the expeditions of Zheng He. Watamu is a small fishing community and contains East Africa's first marine national park, the Wat ...
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Knights Of Saint Mulumba
The Knights of Saint Mulumba were founded in Onitsha, Anambra, Nigeria Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. It covers an area of . With Demographics of Nigeria, ... on the 14th of June 1953 with the name THE ORDER OF THE KNIGHT OF BLESSED MULUMBA. It was founded on the principle of Catholic Action and modeled after the sacred Order of Catholic Knighthood by the Late Rev Fr Abraham Anselm Isidahome Ojefua. Currently, there are over 10,772 members. The Supreme Knight of the order is Sir. Dr Charles Mbelede, a 4th Degree Grand knight; the highest degree in the Order. External linksKnights of Saint Mulumba Saint Mulumba Christian organizations established in 1953 1953 establishments in Nigeria {{RC-society-stub ...
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Christophe Mulumba-Tshimanga
Christophe Mulumba-Tshimanga (born January 6, 1993), sometimes called Chris Mulumba, is a professional Canadian football linebacker and special teams player who last played for the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Born in Zaire and raised in Montreal, he attended the Kent School (class of 2012) in Connecticut before playing college football with the University of Maine Black Bears. Professional career Mulumba-Tshimanga was drafted in the third round (22nd overall) of the 2017 CFL Draft by the Edmonton Eskimos. Prior to signing with Edmonton, he received a tryout with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On July 28, 2017, he made his first start at linebacker, following injuries to Cory Greenwood, Adam Konar and Blair Smith. He played in 43 games over three season, recording 53 defensive tackles, 34 special teams tackles, five sacks, and four forced fumbles. He became a free agent on February 11, 2020 and signed with the Ottawa Redblacks The Ottawa Redblacks ( ...
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Rémi Mulumba
Rémi José Michel Mulumba (born 2 November 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Turkish club Bandırmaspor. Born in France, he is a former France youth international who plays for the DR Congo national team. Career Mulumba was born in Abbeville. He joined Amiens in 2006 and made his debut for the club on 7 May 2010 in a league match against Bayonne. On 12 July 2010, Mulumba signed a three-year professional contract with FC Lorient. On 20 August 2019, he signed a two-year contract with Châteauroux. On 6 July 2021, he joined Bandırmaspor Bandırmaspor is a Turkish professional football club located in the town of Bandırma, Balıkesir Province and currently plays in the TFF First League. History The club was founded in 1965 after a merger between amateur sides İdmanyurdu Gençl ... in Turkey on a two-year contract. Personal life Mulumba is the son of former football player Albert Mulumba, a former player of SC Abbeville, whom the younger Mu ...
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Mulumba Lukoji
Crispin Mulumba Lukoji (5 March 1943 – 3 March 1997), was a Congolese politician. An academic by profession, he became Prime Minister of Zaire on 1 April 1991 after Lunda Bululu resigned. He was relatively unknown prior to his selection, but was praised for his economic acumen.Kissel, VeroniquRemanient Ministeriel Au Zaire Mulumba Lukoji Designe Comme Formateur''Le Soir'', 15 March 1991 His appointment was seen as a move to cause opposition leaders Étienne Tshisekedi and Jean Nguza Karl-i-Bond to lose support. Lukoji oversaw the National Conference in August 1991 that led to democratization. He was criticized for being too close to President Mobutu Sese Seko and rapidly lost support by opposition forces. Lukoji was forced to resign on 29 September 1991 amid civil unrest. He died in Johannesburg Johannesburg ( , , ; Zulu language, Zulu and Xhosa language, Xhosa: eGoli ) (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, Jo'burg or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in Sou ...
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Matiya Mulumba
Matiya Mulumba, also known as Matthias Murumba Kalemba (1836 – May 30, 1886), was a Ugandan Catholic, one of the Martyrs of Uganda, killed on or around May 30, 1886 in his 50s. He, among the other martyrs, underwent the most excruciating pain. He was skinned alive and left to die. In 1920, Pope Benedict XV beatified Mulumba and on 18 October 1964, he was canonized by Pope Paul VI. Early life and conversion to Catholicism Matiya was born in Bunya county in Busoga. He was adopted by Fr. Magatto. And After Magatto's death, Mulumba stayed with Magatto's brother called Buzibwa. He first converted to Islam but later became a catholic catechumen on the 31st May 1880. And he was baptised by Pere Ludovic Girault in Mityana at his home. While building Kabaka Mwanga palace that had gotten burnt on 22 February 1886, Mulumba together with Charles Lwanga, Lukka Baanabakintu and Mukwenda were arrested, imprisoned and condemned to death by Mukasa, the Chancellor (Katikiro). Mulumba w ...
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