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词条 Charles Kisolokele
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  1. Biography

  2. Legacy

  3. Citations

  4. References

Charles Daniel Kisolokele Lukelo (1914 – 17 March 1992) was a Congolese politician and a key member of the Kimbanguist Church. He was appointed a minister of state in the first Congolese government and later served as Minister of parastatals and Minister of work and social welfare.

Biography

Charles Daniel Kisolokele was born in 1914 in Nkamba, Belgian Congo, the eldest son of Simon Kimbangu. He spent six years in primary school and three years in middle school, the latter in the Colonie scolaire de Boma. Following two years of service as an instructor at the school, Kisolokele became an agent of the public works department of the colonial administration in Maduda. He worked there for 30 years.{{sfn|CRISP|1961|loc=paragraph 91}}

Kisolokele was elected to the Chamber of Deputies with 733 preferential votes as a member of the Alliance des Bakongo (ABAKO) party in the Congo's first election in 1960, representing the Cataractes District. On 20 July he withdrew his parliamentary mandate. He served as a minister of state in the Congo's first independent government under Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's successor, Joseph Iléo, retained Kisolokele in his government in September. In Iléo's second government in February 1961 he was appointed Minister of Parastatals. In April he became the vice-president of the provincial government of Kongo Central.{{sfn|CRISP|1961|loc=paragraph 91}} In July he became Minister of Work and Social Welfare.{{sfn|CRISP|1961|loc=Composition du Gouvernement Adoula}}

In 1972, during the height of Zaire's authenticité policy, Kisolokele changed his name to Kisolokele Lukelo (lukelo meaning "it is revealed now").{{sfn|Gampiot|2017|loc=Notes - Chapter 7}} He died on 17 March 1992 at a hospital in Brussels.{{sfn|Gerloff|Adogame|Hock|2011|p=311}}

Legacy

On the tenth anniversary of Kisolokele's death Kimbanguists from across Europe gathered in Brussels to commemorate the occasion. They met with 12 grandchildren of Simon Kimbangu to hold a grand celebration. A small group of people toured the hospital room where Kisolokele died.{{sfn|Gerloff|Adogame|Hock|2011|p=311}}

Citations

References

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  • {{cite book| last = Gampiot| first = Aurélien Mokoko| title = Kimbanguism: An African Understanding of the Bible| publisher = Penn State Press| date = 2017| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=CeRxDgAAQBAJ&dq=| isbn = 9780271079684| ref = harv}}
  • {{cite book| last = Gerloff| first = Roswith| last2 = Adogame| first2 = Afe| last3 = Hock| first3 = Klaus| title = Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora: The Appropriation of a Scattered Heritage| publisher = A&C Black| edition = reprint| date = 2011| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=wWwRI2cef6oC&dq=| isbn = 9781441123305| ref = harv}}
  • {{cite journal| title = Onze mois de crise politique au Congo| journal = Courrier hebdomadaire du CRISP| issue = 120| pages = 1–24| publisher = Centre de recherche et d'information socio-politiques| date = 1961| language = French| url = http://www.cairn.info/revue-courrier-hebdomadaire-du-crisp-1961-30-page-1.htm| doi = 10.3917/cris.120.0001| ref = {{harvid|CRISP|1961}}}}
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5 : 1914 births|1992 deaths|People of the Congo Crisis|Government ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo|Lumumba Government members

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